The academic community has both the capacity and the responsibility to assist scholars who are under attack around the world

A PhD student protesting the dismissal of faculty at Ankara University / Source: Evrensel/Tamer Arda Erşin

What is the New University in Exile Consortium?

We are an expanding group of universities and colleges publicly committed to the belief that the academic community has both the responsibility and capacity to assist persecuted and endangered scholars everywhere and to protect the intellectual capital that is jeopardized when universities and scholars are under assault.

In Ankara, police trample academic regalia laid down in protest against the dismissal of academics from universities © 2017 Reuters/Umit Bektas

What prompted this initiative?

The ever-increasing attacks on scholars in many places throughout the world today have made this initiative morally mandatory. In some places, for example in Turkey, universities are being shuttered and hundreds of scholars purged and jailed. In other countries, like Yemen and Syria, scholars have been forced to flee and universities have been destroyed, severely weakening, if not eliminating, the infrastructure necessary for higher education. We believe universities that are not confronting such threats must act to protect the scholars and universities that are.

The Consortium was conceived by current faculty at The New School for Social Research, led by Professor Arien Mack, to address the increasing number of academics living under threat today. The New School is the convener, organizer, and administrative base of this initiative. We hope to expand our membership to include many other universities and colleges.

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The New University in Exile Consortium requests your support for its ongoing activities for scholars.

Donations for the New University in Exile Consortium can be sent to :

New University in Exile Consortium
80 Fifth Avenue, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10011

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