Academic Freedom

From the University of Calgary’s “Procedures Pertaining to Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure of Academic Staff“:

Academic freedom is the right of academic appointees to examine, to question, to teach, to learn, to
investigate, to speculate, to comment, to criticize, to write, to publish and the like, freely, without
pressure, direct or indirect, to conform to or defer to prescribed doctrines.

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