by Gaudeamus | Apr 27, 2026 | blog
The consequences of the suppression of academic freedom in the social sciences Petr Torkanovskiy Photo: Suppression of academic freedoms can lead to contradictory consequences. Photo by Susan Q Yin on Unsplash The Academic Repression Vertical Scholars...
by Gaudeamus | Apr 9, 2026 | blog
Main Takeaways from an Interview with the Executive Secretary for Russian State History Textbooks Boris Lanin Photo: Vladimir Medinsky and two co-authors on every cover. Credit: Edu.gov.ru, CC BY 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=179570156...
by Gaudeamus | Mar 25, 2026 | blog
Debates on Neutrality and the Problem of Academic Freedom Dmitry Dubrovsky Photo: The ruins of Chersonesos, which has now become part of the larger effort to legitimize Russia’s annexation of Crimea. Photo by Ivan Tarasenko – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0,...
by Gaudeamus | Mar 9, 2026 | blog
As long as academic autonomy remains undefined, universities will continue to choose safety over inquiry. Feruza Madaminova In 2019, Uzbekistan adopted the Concept for the Development of the Higher Education System until 2030, touted as a milestone in...
by Gaudeamus | Feb 22, 2026 | blog
For Russian scientists, the imposition of “foreign agent” status is tantamount to being banned from work Dmitry Dubrovsky Photo by Aron Visuals on Unsplash The laws on “foreign agents” and “undesirable organizations,” which were adopted over 10 years...
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