Cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/10406685
The guidelines apply to all autocratic countries, but China is likely to be the principal concern.
Scholarships funded by foreign governments and partnerships that mean academic staff have to pass ideological tests may breach rules, according to the Office for Students (OfS).
It has launched a consultation on its guidance, which will come into effect in August.
Universities say they take their commitments to freedom of speech and academic freedom “extremely seriously”.
China is already way ahead of us in most areas though. They have their own space station, electric cars, etc. - if anything we should be hoping to import technology from them.
It’s Europe that is becoming a backwater - especially with the never-ending overburdening regulation like the AI Act, DSA, and Cybersecurity Act killing startups and FOSS.
They’re way ahead of us in many areas, such as suppressing their citizens, forced labour camps, nationalism, and bullying their neighbors.
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