ESSAY: ACADEMIC FREEDOM – REPRESSIVE GOVERNMENT MEASURES TAKEN AGAINST UNIVERSITIES IN MORE THAN 60 COUNTRIES
In an article first published on The Conversation, KIRSTEN ROBERTS LYER, an associate professor at Central European University, outlines the findings of her research into how governments are increasingly restricting the ability of universities to teach and conduct research…
OPEN BOOK – PAUL’S SECOND LETTER TO TIMOTHY: TRUSTING THE TRUSTWORTHY ONE
BRUCE C WEARNE continues his examination of II Timothy with a look at what the writer of the letter says about trusting in God…
How language, tech open opportunities for refugees
Thomson Reuters Foundation Shadi Khaled, a Syrian refugee living in Iraq, teaches Arabic on his computer, calling it his “hope for the future” as a job means money and a chance to educate people about his life. For two years, Khaled has worked at NaTakallam – “we speak” in Arabic – a social enterprise that […]