Academic Freedom in Russia
State Repression and its Influence on Academic Practice
The SCIENCE AT RISK Monitoring Report on Russia presents a comprehensive analysis of academic freedom restrictions in an increasingly isolated country and its impact on the academic practice. In particular, it explores the changes in research topics of Russian scholars since 2022 based on the evidence from bibliometric databases.
Welcome addresses
Silvia von Steinsdorff, LSI – Integrative Research Institute Law & Society at the Humboldt University of Berlin
Gabriele Freitag, German Association for East European Studies
Presentation
Philipp Christoph Schmädeke, SCIENCE AT RISK Emergency Office
Dmitry Dubrovskiy, Charles University in Prague
Development of Higher Education System since the 1990s and the Current State of Academic Freedom in Russia
Yegor Albitskii, PhD candidate at the Free University Berlin / European University St. Petersburg
Changes in Research Topics of Russian Scholars since 2022: Evidence from Bibliometric Databases
Discussion
Dmitry Dubrovskiy, Charles University in Prague
Michael Nowak Head of Division for Russia and Belarus, Federal Foreign Office
Julian Hamann, Department of Education Studies, Humboldt University of Berlin
Chair: Silvia von Steinsdorff, LSI – Integrative Research Institute Law & Society at the Humboldt University of Berlin
Please note: The DGO is listed as an extremist organization in Russia.