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Briefing: The autonomy of universities in the U.S. falls far behind peer group, analysis finds
Strategic angle: Academic freedom continues to decline worldwide, with significant implications for U.S. universities.
editorial-staff
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Updated 25 days ago
Recent analysis shows that U.S. universities are trailing behind their global peers in terms of autonomy. This trend is concerning for the overall infrastructure of academic freedom.
The report indicates that over the past decade, 50 countries have seen a decline in academic freedom, while only nine countries have made improvements in this area.
The implications of this decline are critical for the operational capacity of universities, potentially affecting their ability to innovate and adapt within the global educational landscape.