NSU ACADEMIC FREEDOM POLICY (SDG 15)

(Supporting Sustainable Development Goal 15 – Life on Land)

Executive Summary
This policy reaffirms Navoi State University’s (NSU) commitment to upholding academic freedom as a cornerstone of quality education, research innovation, and sustainable development. The policy ensures that faculty, researchers, and students can pursue, teach, publish, and disseminate knowledge freely within the framework of academic integrity and social responsibility. It contributes indirectly to SDG 15 by fostering an open intellectual environment that supports research on biodiversity, environmental protection, and sustainability.
Objective
Summary
Purpose
To define principles and responsibilities ensuring protection of academic freedom and integrity at NSU.
Scope
Applies to all faculty, researchers, and students engaged in teaching, research, and publication.
Outcome
Creation of an environment that encourages independent thought, critical inquiry, and ethical research.
1. Purpose and Scope
The NSU Academic Freedom Policy establishes the right and responsibility of academic staff and students to conduct teaching, research, and publication without interference or censorship, while respecting ethical standards and the rights of others.
Key purposes include:
  • Protecting intellectual independence and diversity of perspectives.
  • Encouraging open dialogue and debate on scientific and social issues.
  • Promoting responsible research practices consistent with sustainability values.
  • Ensuring that academic work contributes to the public good and SDG 15 objectives.
2. Core Principles
Principle
Description
Freedom of Research
Researchers have the right to choose topics, methods, and partners freely.
Freedom of Teaching
Educators can present and discuss knowledge honestly within academic norms.
Freedom of Expression
Faculty and students can express academic opinions without fear of reprisal.
Academic Integrity
Freedom must be balanced by honesty, accuracy, and respect for evidence.
Social Responsibility
Academic work should contribute to sustainable and ethical development.
3. Implementation Framework
Area
Action
Responsible Unit
Research Governance
Adopt transparent ethics approval processes.
Research Ethics Committee
Teaching
Encourage academic freedom in curriculum design.
Academic Affairs Department
Publication
Ensure open access and freedom from censorship.
Scientific Council
Training
Conduct workshops on academic rights and ethics.
Human Resources Department
4. Monitoring, Evaluation and KPIs
Indicator
Baseline
Target
Frequency
Number of research projects reviewed by ethics committee
2024 baseline
Increase by 20% by 2030
Annual
Academic freedom complaints resolved
Baseline 2024
100% resolution within 3 months
Quarterly
Faculty satisfaction rate on academic freedom
70%
90% by 2030
Biennial
5. Financial and Institutional Support
Source
Purpose
Example
NSU Research Fund
Support independent and sustainable research.
Biodiversity and environmental projects.
External Grants
Encourage academic collaboration.
THE, QS, Erasmus+, UNESCO projects.
Institutional Budget
Ensure fair allocation of academic resources.
Support open-access publishing and conferences.
6. Rights and Responsibilities
Category
Rights and Responsibilities
Faculty Members
Right to teach and research freely; duty to ensure accuracy and fairness.
Students
Right to learn in an environment of open inquiry; duty to respect others’ ideas.
University
Obligation to protect freedom and promote ethical scholarship.
7. Governance and Oversight
Unit
Role
Reporting To
Academic Council
Ensure academic freedom in policy and decision-making.
Rector
Ethics Committee
Oversee cases involving academic misconduct or restrictions.
Rector
Faculty Deans
Promote adherence to policy within departments.
Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs
8. Review and References
This policy shall be reviewed every three years by the Academic Council in consultation with the Ethics Committee and relevant academic departments to ensure continued protection of freedom of thought and academic independence.
References:
  • UN SDG 15 – Life on Land.
  • Law on Higher Education (Republic of Uzbekistan, 2020).
  • NSU Charter and Academic Regulations (2024).
• QS and THE Academic Freedom Guidelines (2025).

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