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A number of organizations have called for an '''Academic boycott of [[Israel]]'''. | A number of organizations have called for an '''Academic boycott of [[Israel]]'''. | ||
The main reasons for such a boycott are | The main reasons for such a boycott are the continued illegal occupation of [[Palestine]] and the concomitant breaches of human [[rights]] by Israel. The envisaged academic boycott of Israel can include | ||
#Refusing research collaborations with Israeli institutions. | #Refusing research collaborations with Israeli institutions. | ||
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#Refusing grant applications issuing from such institutions. | #Refusing grant applications issuing from such institutions. | ||
#Refusing to attend academic conferences in Israel | #Refusing to attend academic conferences in Israel | ||
#Stop | #Stop the funding of Israel by the [[European Research Council]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 13:54, 28 April 2024
A number of organizations have called for an Academic boycott of Israel. The main reasons for such a boycott are the continued illegal occupation of Palestine and the concomitant breaches of human rights by Israel. The envisaged academic boycott of Israel can include
- Refusing research collaborations with Israeli institutions.
- Refusing to referee papers from authors employed by Israeli institutions.
- Refusing grant applications issuing from such institutions.
- Refusing to attend academic conferences in Israel
- Stop the funding of Israel by the European Research Council