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Türkiye proposes university amnesty, tighter higher education rules
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Türkiye proposes university amnesty, tighter higher education rules

Türkiye has proposed a new bill aimed at reforming its higher education system, which includes provisions for reinstating former students who were expelled or dropped out, provided they did not benefit from previous academic amnesties. The bill would allow eligible individuals up to four months after enactment to reapply, with an extra two months for those undergoing military service. However, individuals with convictions related to terrorism, sexual offenses, or those involved in document forgery would be excluded. The legislation also addresses academic integrity by imposing stricter penalties for fraud, such as dismissal for faculty assisting in ghostwriting and potential loss of academic titles for those receiving degrees through such practices. Additionally, unauthorized foreign university programs in Türkiye could face prison terms, while state universities would gain authority to open overseas campuses via presidential decree.

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Türkiye proposes university amnesty, tighter higher education rules

Türkiye has proposed a new bill aimed at reforming its higher education system, which includes provisions for reinstating former students who were expelled or dropped out, provided they did not benefit from previous academic amnesties. The bill would allow eligible individuals up to four months after enactment to reapply, with an extra two months for those undergoing military service. However, individuals with convictions related to terrorism, sexual offenses, or those involved in document forgery would be excluded. The legislation also addresses academic integrity by imposing stricter penalties for fraud, such as dismissal for faculty assisting in ghostwriting and potential loss of academic titles for those receiving degrees through such practices. Additionally, unauthorized foreign university programs in Türkiye could face prison terms, while state universities would gain authority to open overseas campuses via presidential decree.

Lettura del bias (Centro): The article presents the proposed legislation in a neutral manner, outlining both the amnesty provisions and the stricter regulations without apparent ideological bias. It does not favor one political side over another and provides balanced information about the scope and implications of the bill.

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