Academic freedom is essential to the functioning of a university. Its principal 
purpose is the advancement of knowledge through teaching and research, which in 
turn brings enormous public benefit.

The Macquarie University Research Centre for Agency, Values, and Ethics (CAVE) 
Annual Public Lecture by Professor Adrienne Stone, “Academic Freedom and 
Democracy” will take a close look at a second rationale for academic freedom 
that lies in the connections between academic freedom and democracy. It will be 
argued that universities play an important role in support for democracy as 
independent sources of information and knowledge. In doing so, they are a 
valuable democratic resource for all citizens – and not just for the members of 
a university community.

In turn, however, universities themselves require a commitment to democratic 
government in a full sense. That is, universities thrive in societies that are 
truly committed to free academic inquiry, that are prepared to wear the 
discomfort that challenging independent thinkers can bring. As a result, 
academic freedom has a constitutional dimension and scholars should conceive of 
themselves and their universities as part of the infrastructure of democracy.

A zoom link will be emailed to you upon registration via the link below.
https://event.mq.edu.au/cave-annual-public-lecture-by-professor-adrienne-stone-academic-freedom-and-democracy/registration

Any questions on the event? Contact Tom Montefiore via email: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

We hope you can join us online.


Warm regards,

Macquarie University Research Centre for Agency, Values, and Ethics (CAVE)
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