Arrest of Turkish professor raises pre-election pressure
Şebnem Korur Fincancı was charged with spreading terrorist propaganda after calling for inquest into army’s alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria
Şebnem Korur Fincancı was charged with spreading terrorist propaganda after calling for inquest into army’s alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria
Study finds dismissed supporters of Academics for Peace struggling to gain residence permits, find work and travel
More than 50 rectors with no international publications continuously tweet pro-government messages, reflecting country’s waning academic freedom
‘Bad science’ could gain traction in the country as academics seek not to provoke regime
Istanbul scholar Füsun Üstel becomes first academic to go to jail for signing 2016 peace declaration
Those fired and imprisoned for signing a 2016 statement condemning Turkish military action still have a long struggle ahead, says Mehmet Ugur
All scholars have to stand up for academic freedom as the Turkish AKP government works to silence critical voices, Mehmet Ugur writes
The UK must raise the issue of Turkey's appalling treatment of academia, says Mehmet Ugur
BRICS and MINTs, move over for the TACTICS – Thailand, Argentina, Chile, Turkey, Iran, Colombia and Serbia. Ellie Bothwell on a group that could grow into star players in global higher education
The international scholarly community must take meaningful steps to support Academics for Peace, says Mehmet Ugur
We are gravely concerned that academics in Turkey are facing a campaign against them, which has been initiated by the Turkish president, for signing a petition. The petition demanded an end to state...
An Open Economy Macroeconomics Reader
The Turkish government and the country’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, continue to oppress political dissent violently and illegally in Turkey. On 11 January, Erdoğan accused 1,128 academics of...
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