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Rectors at Dutch universities call on people to stand up for their academic freedom

Dutch students, teachers, and researchers have also stated that they are feeling the effects of academic freedom being under pressure. The rectors of Dutch universities have said that they feel politicians are getting more and more involved with the contents of scientific education. They are now calling on people to stand up for their academic freedom.

In a statement, the rectors point out the principles behind academic freedom. “Without academic freedom, we might not have antibiotics, nor a deep understanding of human behavior. Literary criticism, climate models, and ecological restoration would be severely limited; just like ethical reflection on artificial intelligence, justice, trauma, parenting, faith, and hope."

One point made in the statement is that universities have to be able to work independently, “free from imposed political, ideological, or commercial influence.” The rectors feel that the government is responsible for protecting this autonomy.

Scientists need to be able to “think, publish, and provide education without fear of censorship or repression.” They feel that this is the only way that new ideas can be developed. They added that scientists also have a duty to work with integrity, quality, and professionalism.

A “broad dialogue” regarding academic freedom will be launched at the beginning of the next academic year at all the universities. The rectors have invited students, lecturers, researchers, administrators, politicians, and all other interested parties to participate “Not to simply agree, but to be able to disagree without stalling the conversation.”

Reporting by ANP and NL Times

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