SAR Academic Freedom Media Review – October 6-12, 2012

Compiled by Scholars at Risk

China: Joint Statement by International Support Committee to Liu Xiaobo
Human Rights Watch, 10/12

Campus opens next to world’s biggest refugee camp
Reuben Kyama, University World News, 10/12

The Big Bang Theory of Education
Christian Caryl, Foreign Policy, 10/11

Call to waive fees for Syrians in UK
David Matthews, Times Higher Education, 10/11

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Dinesh De Alwis, University World News, 10/11

Defence treaty to ‘censor’ research
Bianca Hall, Sydney Morning Herald, 10/10

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Malin Johansen, Hogskolen i Oslo og Akershus, 10/8

Missouri Rewrites Plot, Rehiring Editor in Chief of the University Press
John Eligon, The New York Times, 10/5

SLAC Hosts Light Source Symposium to Honor Herman Winick
Lori Ann White, SLAC News Center, 10/5