Rising risk of foreign interference on campuses: report
Twelve Chinese-government backed cultural institutes in Australian universities have received a reprieve following a parliamentary inquiry into foreign interference, but they should be put under additional scrutiny by the foreign minister and their host university.
The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security also highlighted the increasing risks of harassment and intimidation endured by students and academics on campuses with recommendations that a range of measures is put in place to protect their freedom of speech, right to associate and physical safety.
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