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"interference with academic freedom" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to any situation in which someone or something is preventing other people from expressing their opinions or beliefs in an academic setting. For example, "The university took action to prevent interference with academic freedom when it expelled the student for making hateful comments in class."
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However, Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri is calling on the university to "remain stalwart in the face of political interference with academic freedom".
The recent decision of the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina to close the University of North Carolina Law School's Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity is a blatant and dangerous instance of political interference with academic freedom.
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He is entitled to his political views, but to use those views to interfere with academic freedom is not acceptable".
It sure as hell has nothing to do with academic freedom.
Use has to carefully balance professionalism and discretion with academic freedom and freedom of speech".
Censorship, of any stripe, is incompatible with academic freedom and the entire teaching-and-learning enterprise.
The first act of censoring scientific data may set the precedence of interfering with academic freedom in science.
This "unofficial rule" even extended to interference with academic publishing.
In December Inside Higher Education featured a story which told of possible interference with academic appointments here in the US.
Israel is a robust democracy with vibrant academic freedom.
Classes will be conducted in English and "and in accord with the principles of academic freedom," an N.Y.U.
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