Freedom of speech and academic
The Faculty of Humanities values and protects freedom of speech and academic freedom. Academic freedom includes the freedom to teach and discuss as well as the freedom to research, disseminate, and publish research results. We are committed to ensuring that the culture within the Faculty of Humanities supports our staff and students in exercising these freedoms. We do this in order to contribute to the public in achieving social transformation and global dialogue towards the world community.
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