Keyword [Academic freedom] Result: 81 - 100 | Page: 5 of 6 |
81. | Academic freedom in public higher education: For the faculty or institution |
82. | A review of court cases involving faculty tenure in higher education |
83. | Higher education attorneys' perceptions regarding academic freedom and challenges to academic freedom |
84. | Academic freedom in an age of organization, 1913--1941 |
85. | Faculty perceptions of academic freedom at a metropolitan university: A case study |
86. | Faculty and administrator knowledge of academic freedom |
87. | The Turner and Colodny cases: Academic freedom at the University of Pittsburgh, 1934 & 1961 |
88. | A comparative study of higher education in the United States and the People's Republic of China, 1945--1997: Purpose, equality and academic freedom |
89. | A historical and legal context of faculty academic freedom in American higher education |
90. | 'A special concern of the first amendment': The legal limits of faculty academic freedom and administrative authority in primary, secondary, and post-secondary education |
91. | Academic freedom in cyberspace: AAUP guidelines and Internet-use policies |
92. | Faculty academic freedom at private colleges and universities: Knowledge assessment of chief academic officers |
93. | Prelude to Gleichschaltung: The collapse of academic freedom at the University of Heidelberg, 1919-1933 |
94. | Using a cultural lens to explore faculty perceptions of academic freedom |
95. | THE COLD WAR AT RUTGERS UNIVERSITY: A CASE STUDY OF THE DISMISSALS OF PROFESSORS HEIMLICH, FINLEY, AND GLASSER (CIVIL LIBERTIES, NEW JERSEY, ACADEMIC FREEDOM, MCCARTHYISM) |
96. | J. EDGAR HOOVER'S CONCEPT OF ACADEMIC FREEDOM AND ITS IMPACT ON SCIENTISTS DURING THE MCCARTHY ERA, 1950-1954 |
97. | ACADEMIC FREEDOM: ISSUES AND CONTROVERSIES, 1963-1985 (GERMANY, UNITED STATES) |
98. | HISTORICAL ORIGINS OF THE LINKAGE OF ACADEMIC FREEDOM AND FACULTY TENURE |
99. | ACADEMIC FREEDOM IN HIGHER EDUCATION: AN HISTORICAL AND THEOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF ITS PLACE AND FUNCTION IN THE LIGHT OF FIVE CASES |
100. | ACADEMIC FREEDOM AND THE DISCLAIMER AFFIDAVIT OF THE NATIONAL DEFENSE EDUCATION ACT: THE RESPONSE OF HIGHER EDUCATION |
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