CLOSE
  • RECOMMENDS: A View from Afar
  • PODCASTS
    • A View from Afar
    • Evening Report
  • About ER
  • Contact Us
EveningReport.nz EveningReport.nz
  • RECOMMENDS: A View from Afar
  • PODCASTS
    • A View from Afar
    • Evening Report
  • About ER
  • Contact Us
Tuesday 24th of February 2026 09:59:47 PM
  • Associate Member of the New Zealand Media Council
  • Privacy & Cookies Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Home Academic freedom

Academic freedom

Latest
  • Latest
  • Featured posts
  • Most popular
  • 7 days popular
  • By review score
  • Random

‘Antisemitism training’ at universities. Labor’s march to authoritarianism

Asia Pacific Report -
February 19, 2026

Obama praises Harvard for ‘setting example’ to universities resisting Trump

Free press under threat in US – Columbia J-School speaks out

Australian university workers: ‘We will not be silenced over Palestine’

Jewish Council slams Australian universities’ ‘dangerous, politicised’ antisemitism definition

New Caledonian crows smart enough to plan three steps ahead to...

The Conversation -
February 8, 2019

Why do parents kill their children? The facts about filicide in...

The Conversation -
February 8, 2019

In debates about drug use, fun is important

The Conversation -
February 8, 2019

Shark Bay: A World Heritage Site at catastrophic risk

The Conversation -
February 8, 2019

Don’t overlook residents’ role in apartment building safety

The Conversation -
February 8, 2019

Defence mechanisms. Why NAB chairman Ken Henry lost his job

The Conversation -
February 8, 2019

Vital Signs. If needed, this man can and will cut rates...

The Conversation -
February 8, 2019

Friday essay: lost and found in the Tasmanian bush

The Conversation -
February 8, 2019

Grattan on Friday: Suspense over medical transfers bill goes down to...

The Conversation -
February 8, 2019

After the floods come the mosquitoes – but the disease risk...

The Conversation -
February 7, 2019

The Lawyer X scandal is a massive blow to the criminal...

The Conversation -
February 7, 2019

Hidden women of history: Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, prodigiously talented painter

The Conversation -
February 7, 2019

Why are Australians still using Facebook?

The Conversation -
February 7, 2019

The collapse of the US-Russia INF Treaty makes arms control a...

The Conversation -
February 7, 2019

What TV comedy The Good Place tells us about why banks...

The Conversation -
February 7, 2019

Does microdosing improve your mood and performance? Here’s what the research...

The Conversation -
February 7, 2019

One in six Australian women in their 30s have had an...

The Conversation -
February 7, 2019

What has Australia learned from Black Saturday?

The Conversation -
February 7, 2019

Climate change is poised to deliver more Black Saturdays in decades...

The Conversation -
February 7, 2019

Ten years ago, climate adaptation research was gaining steam. Today, it’s...

The Conversation -
February 7, 2019

70 years before Black Saturday, the birth of the Victorian CFA...

The Conversation -
February 7, 2019

Dry lightning has set Tasmania ablaze, and climate change makes it...

The Conversation -
February 7, 2019

Can bees do maths? Yes – new research shows they can...

The Conversation -
February 7, 2019

What is Islamic dispute resolution and why is it controversial in...

The Conversation -
February 7, 2019

Five tips to make school bookshelves more diverse and five books...

The Conversation -
February 7, 2019

What TV comedy The Good Place tells us about why banks...

The Conversation -
February 7, 2019

Where are the in-depth documentaries calling to account the institutions that...

The Conversation -
February 7, 2019

One Infinity explores tension and connection between China and the West

The Conversation -
February 6, 2019

Curious Kids: why are burps so loud?

The Conversation -
February 6, 2019

Health Check: do we really need to take 10,000 steps a...

The Conversation -
February 6, 2019

Old bones reveal new evidence about the role of islands in...

The Conversation -
February 6, 2019

The Treaty of Waitangi and its influence on identity politics in...

The Conversation -
February 6, 2019

What actually is populism? And why does it have a bad...

The Conversation -
February 6, 2019

Whose hearts, livers and lungs are transplanted in China? Origins must...

The Conversation -
February 6, 2019

Explainer: the significance of the Treaty of Waitangi

The Conversation -
February 6, 2019

Considering using IVF to have a baby? Here’s what you need...

The Conversation -
February 6, 2019

Adapting to secondary school: why the physical environment is important too

The Conversation -
February 6, 2019

Is social housing essential infrastructure? How we think about it does...

The Conversation -
February 6, 2019

Banking Royal Commission: How Hayne failed remote Australia

The Conversation -
February 6, 2019

How public ineptitude and private enterprise combined to give Venezuela hyperinflation

The Conversation -
February 6, 2019
1...222324...61Page 23 of 61
Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
https://youtu.be/9RhP2I7KqH0
Morality of Argument – sustaining a state of being nuclear free
https://youtu.be/G9OM76BxkdA
Climate Change: Tokelau Still Afloat on the High Seas
https://youtu.be/9kohQDmIlIA
Recent Popular Posts
  • ER Report: A Roundup of Significant Articles on EveningReport.nz for December 24, 2025
    By Evening Report - 2 months ago
  • Our study of 267,000 kids reveals the hidden burden of multiple developmental conditions
    Our study of 267,000 kids reveals the hidden burden of multiple developmental conditions
    By The Conversation - 4 months ago
  • Are side hustles really a way to escape the rat race, or just passion projects for a privileged few?
    Are side hustles really a way to escape the rat race, or just passion projects for a privileged few?
    By The Conversation - 10 months ago
  • Police at scene of Christchurch stabbing
    Police at scene of Christchurch stabbing
    By Evening Report - 2 weeks ago
  • Christmas Day marked with reflection, fun and shared lunch
    Christmas Day marked with reflection, fun and shared lunch
    By Evening Report - 2 months ago
Listen on Apple Podcasts

- Advertisement -
ABOUT US
EveningReport specialises in publishing independent analysis and features from a New Zealand juxtaposition, including global issues and geopolitics as it impacts on the countries and economies of Australasia and the Asia Pacific region.
Contact us: editor@eveningreport.nz
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Multimedia Investments Ltd
© Copyright 2024 EveningReport.nz and Multimedia Investments Ltd. All rights reserved.