Australian Universities Hesitate on Antisemitism Definition amid Academic Freedom Concerns

Caitlin Cassidy | 10 June 2025 | The Guardian

Months after the release of a new definition of antisemitism, a string of Australian universities are yet to adopt it amid concerns it may contravene academic freedom.

The academic board at the Australian National University (ANU) has declined to adopt the definition, paving the way for the university to become the first to reject the policy, while at least 11 other institutions have not yet made a decision…

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