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Two-fifths ‘unable to express views’ on some humanities courses

Hitherto unpublished Australian data unpacks the institutions and disciplines where freedom of expression is particularly ‘constrained’

Raccontata daafr.comtimeshighereducation.com

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timeshighereducation.comStai leggendo3 g fa

Two-fifths ‘unable to express views’ on some humanities courses

Hitherto unpublished Australian data unpacks the institutions and disciplines where freedom of expression is particularly ‘constrained’

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afr.com4 g fa

The universities where students fear speaking out

University of Melbourne students report highest inability to express views freely, per 2024 government survey data. Constrained campus speech signals talent recruitment risks and governance concerns affecting university culture and tech industry hiring pipelines.

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  1. domenica 14 giugno 2026·afr.com

    The universities where students fear speaking out

    Domestic students increasingly feel they are not free to express their views on campus, according to a new analysis of government data.

  2. domenica 14 giugno 2026·timeshighereducation.com

    Two-fifths ‘unable to express views’ on some humanities courses

    Hitherto unpublished Australian data unpacks the institutions and disciplines where freedom of expression is particularly ‘constrained’