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On Friday the 22nd of April 2005 the ] debated a set of motions calling for a Boycott of three Israeli Universities. The union agreed to boycott two of these universities. The boycotts which would prevent collaboration with Israeli academics and refusal to review papers from academics at these institutions was seen by many as highly discrimanatory and in direct opposition to the concept of academic freedom. The boycott was repealled at a Special Council (an emeregency conference) on May 26th 2005. | On Friday the 22nd of April 2005 the ] debated a set of motions calling for a Boycott of three Israeli Universities. The union agreed to boycott two of these universities. The boycotts which would prevent collaboration with Israeli academics and refusal to review papers from academics at these institutions was seen by many as highly discrimanatory and in direct opposition to the concept of academic freedom. The boycott was repealled at a Special Council (an emeregency conference) on May 26th 2005. | ||
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Educational Guardian, Tuesday April 26, 2005 |
Revision as of 09:03, 22 September 2005
On Friday the 22nd of April 2005 the AUT debated a set of motions calling for a Boycott of three Israeli Universities. The union agreed to boycott two of these universities. The boycotts which would prevent collaboration with Israeli academics and refusal to review papers from academics at these institutions was seen by many as highly discrimanatory and in direct opposition to the concept of academic freedom. The boycott was repealled at a Special Council (an emeregency conference) on May 26th 2005.
External Links
AUT Boycott Resource Pages Protest against the boycott Waiting for the boycott to bite Educational Guardian, Tuesday April 26, 2005