As the legal proceedings unfold, this serves as a powerful catalyst for a broader conversation on the well-being of academics, prompting a reckoning with the systemic issues that cast shadows on the pursuit of knowledge. Continue reading to find out more.
At the heart of a New Zealand court case is the extent to which talking to the public constitutes an academic’s duty to society. At the heart of a New Zealand court case is the extent to which talking to the public constitutes an academic’s duty to society.
Auckland failed to give public commentary the level of occupational protection that would be mandatory in the laboratory, says colleague of Siouxsie Wiles
University of Auckland vice chancellor Dawn Freshwater says abuse against staff is unfortunately “not uncommon” and she has dealt with this first-hand when