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They're Talking On Campus.
. . .About a recommendation from the Business-Higher
Education Forum that college presidents support and encourage collaborations
between corporations and university researchers.
In 1999, corporations sponsored nearly 10 percent of all research conducted
at U.S. colleges and universities.
The Forum was established by the American Council on Education and the
National Alliance of Business to study ethical and logistical issues involving
such collaborations.
Critics called their report a "whitewash," claiming it provides
no recommendations on how to monitor such partnerships and failed to urge
professors and universities to disclose their own business affiliations.
More information on the report is available at: www.acenet.edu.
. . .About the formation of a new international
human rights group that will report on breaches
of academic freedom and human rights, as well as repression against scholars
in nations around the world.
"Universities and colleges are often now
in the front line in human rights movements," notes John Akker, the
organization's executive director, "and they are the first to suffer
repression."
The Network for Education and Academic Rights
will fall under the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural
Organization. The group will gather information from a variety of human
rights and professional organizations, and post its findings at its Web
site: www.nearinternational.org.
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