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Scottish universities, colleges move teaching online

Scottish universities, colleges move teaching online
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Scientists clash over ethics of global vaccine roll-out


Scientists clash over ethics of global vaccine roll-out
International mechanisms for sharing COVID-19 vaccines have come under fire from scientists around the world for reinforcing rather than combating inequity in global health provision, and for encouraging parochial nationalist responses to the pandemic.
The ethical furore has led to finger-pointing among public health experts eager to attribute blame for shortages in the supply of vaccines at national level.
Big pharma, with the support of wealthy countries, has continued to block a move supported by the majority at the World Health Organization (WHO) to waive intellectual property rights restrictions in order to enable poorer countries to produce their own generic vaccines. ....

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University forms unit to combat sexual violence


University forms unit to combat sexual violence
Anadolu Agency.
Professor Bambang Kironoto, deputy rector for human resources and assets at Gadjah Mada University, said in a press release last Wednesday that many sexual violence victims were reluctant to report their cases. “These survivors usually feel a bit uneasy to report sexual violence. [In this unit], there will be officers who have received proper training to assist survivors,” said Kironoto.
He said the university has issued a regulation on this issue, Chancellor Regulation No 1/2020, which includes prevention, service and handling of sexual violence perpetrators. Kironoto noted that the university has had numerous experiences in responding to cases of sexual violence on campus, including one case where sexual violence was experienced by a student while participating in a community service programme. This case, he said, gave them valuable lessons and experience in handling cases of sexual violence that h ....

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Universities use legal tricks to gag academics – New paper


Universities use legal tricks to gag academics – New paper
Non-disparagement agreements and mandatory arbitration clauses are being increasingly used in the United States, most notably by private Christian colleges, as a cudgel to silence controversial professors and force them to leave campus quietly, according to a new policy paper, writes Charlie Leblanc for
The College Fix.
Retired professor and author Stephen Baskerville writes in a January 2021 policy paper for the James G Martin Center for Academic Renewal that such “mechanisms enable institutions to conceal unethical conduct that would bring public condemnation upon them”.
“Both conservatives and liberals consider their use unethical because they protect administrators from legal liability and criticism while leaving scholars in legal jeopardy and possibly even at risk of criminal punishments,” the paper argues. It is titled: “Scholastic Gag Orders: NDAs, mandatory arbitration, and the legal t ....

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