Academics
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Education
It’s complicated: Academic freedom and freedom of speech
The right to academic freedom and freedom of speech on campus is a sacred one for universities, but the nature of this responsibility is often complex
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Education
Podcast
Academic freedom & free speech in Universities
Professor Adrienne Stone and John Roskam debate the freedom to offend, the nature of expertise and the state of academic freedom in Australia and around the world
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Education
Who’s citing whom and who’s citing what
Understanding the history of citation, over centuries, can help map the influence of an idea - telling us where research began and where it might go in the future
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Politics & Society
Under the Microscope
The winding road to Yale
Emma Shortis is the first University of Melbourne student to receive the prestigious Yale Fox International Fellowship, which she credits to media engagement
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Politics & Society
Podcast
The battle for academic freedom in Europe
Michael Ignatieff on the Central European University’s fight for survival in Hungary, as it resists the rising tide of populism
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Arts & Culture
Q&A
Q&A: Professor Charles Green, Artist and Art Scholar
Explore the fascinating world of the Venice Biennale with Professor Charles Green, an artist, art critic, and eminent scholar of art history and curatorship