EM TV newsflash: ‘moral minimum’ for fossil fuel collabs, culture centres saved and academic freedom under pressure
Every week an overview of the most important news about the Erasmus University. This week: Companies that fail to comply with the climate goals of the Paris Agreement
will no longer be allowed to collaborate with Erasmus University. That is the
conclusion of the Committee of Experts on the Fossil Industry. Also, universities can keep funding cheap culture centres for students and the academic freedom in The Netherlands is under pressure, warns the academy of sciences KNAW.
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Committee on fossil industry: Collaboration must meet ‘moral minimum’ or stop
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Alice RaffegeauStudent editor
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