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Scholars in danger around the world

Terrorist attacks on universities in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Targeted killings of scholars in Bangladesh and Syria. Arrests of students holding peaceful demonstrations in Myanmar and Thailand. Imprisonment of thousands of students and hundreds of academics in Egypt.
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Research confidentiality compromised at UQAM

CAUT is raising concerns about a court order that would require a Université du Québec à Montréal professor to violate the confidentiality of research participants.          
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CAUT honours two professors for collective bargaining work

In recognition of outstanding achievements in the promotion of collective bargaining in the post-secondary sector, Suzanne Prior and Terry Sway collected CAUT’s 2016 Donald C. Savage Award at the association’s Council meeting in November.          
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CAUT welcomes two new members

CAUT Council voted in November to accept the membership applications of two new associations: the British Columbia Institute of Technology Faculty and Staff Association (BCITFSA) and the Grant MacEwan University Faculty Association (GMUFA).          
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Niagara College faces boycott over Saudi campuses

CAUT is threatening censure of Niagara College if the institution continues to operate gender-segregated campuses and programs in Saudi Arabia.           
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CAUT staff appointments

Immanuel Lanzaderas Legal Officer
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Academic advisor

C.A. of St. John’s writes: 
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Book Review / Academic freedom at American universities: Constitutional rights, professional norms, and contractual duties

Philip Lee. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2015; 164 pp; ISBN: 978-1-49850-102-6. By Rachel K. Brickner

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