Policy Adopted in: 2011
Last Updated in: 2022
Application
This policy applies to all staff and students
Purpose
To ensure a teaching and learning environment that supports academic freedom.
Policy
The faculty and students have rights and privileges to engage in independent thinking and expression without any hindrance or without facing any non-academic constraint to pursue avenues of suggestion for academic enrichment and to engage in full and unrestricted consideration of any opinion or line of research. These rights, however, also entail that they have the duty and responsibility to use that freedom in a way that is consistent with the scholarly pursuit for truth, knowledge and understanding. These rights and privileges must be used as per University policies & law of the land. Academic freedom includes the right(s) to:
ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITY
GU expects its entire teaching and non-teaching staff to respect national laws and university regulations, guidelines and rules formulated from time to time. The guarantee of academic freedom for an Academic Faculty member must be accompanied by an equal acceptance of responsibility.
GU asserts that the involvement of academic faculty and support staff is crucial in the examination of course curriculum, benchmarking, learning outcomes, assessment tools, standards, and research priorities. Academic freedom, in this context, entails faculty participation in various academic bodies within the institution, in accordance with the GU Act, Statutes, Ordinances, and Regulations. Institutional decision-making should cover areas such as curricula, research, administration, outreach, community work, and resource allocation.
The freedom for academic and academic-related staff to critique and publish should be safeguarded, with no threat to job security. Academic freedom hinges on ensuring proper employment conditions for faculty and staff, as outlined in the University Service Regulations.