Supporting Academic Freedom
Prospective Students Students and Doctorate Alumni and Supporters Continuing Education - 16th Conference of the International Dialogue on Education to Address Academic Freedom on October 28, 2019, in Berlin No 276/2019 from Sep 24, 2019 Academic freedom and the responsibility of universities to promote it is the focus of a discussion to be held October 28 at the Canadian Embassy in Berlin. To mark the 70th anniversary of the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany, which guarantees academic freedom in both research and teaching, representatives from universities in Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Federal Republic of Germany will meet to discuss the current situation in their countries and worldwide. One topic will be how international cooperation projects deal with different ideas about academic freedom as well as with different societal framework conditions. The 16th International Dialogue on Education (ID-E Berlin) conference is entitled "Supporting Academic Freedom in International Cooperation and at Home." It will take place in English on October 28 from 2 to 5:30 p.m. in the Canadian Embassy in Berlin. Advance registration is requested: www.id-e-berlin.de. How can academic freedom in research and teaching be safeguarded in the context of changing university landscapes and diverse societies' What challenges do universities face in national or international cooperation? How can universities reconcile institutional and individual interests if meanings and interpretations of academic freedom deviate from their own point of view? These questions will be discussed in a panel discussion moderated by Jan-Martin Wiarda, a journalist specialized in research and education.


