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Article 10
Academic Freedom
10.01
The parties agree to continue their
practice of upholding, protecting, and promoting academic freedom as
essential to the pursuit of truth and the fulfillment of the University's
objectives. Academic freedom includes the freedom of an employee to
examine, question, teach, and learn; to disseminate his/her opinion(s) on
any questions related to his/her teaching, professional activities, and
research both inside and outside the classroom; to pursue without
interference or reprisal, and consistent with the time constraints imposed
by his/her other University duties, his/her research, creative or
professional activities, and to freely publish and make public the results
thereof; to criticize the University or society at large; and to be free
from institutional censorship. Academic freedom does not require
neutrality on the part of the individual, nor does it preclude commitment
on the part of the individual. Rather, academic freedom makes such
commitment possible.
10.02
When exercising their rights of action and
expression as citizens, employees shall endeavour to ensure that their
private actions or expressions are not interpreted as representing
positions of York University. Any published views of the Administration
concerning YUFA shall be clearly identified as representing the views of
the York University Administration.
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