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President of the Parami Institute on Resisting Authoritarianism in Myanmar

Photo of police shields at a protest in Myanmar courtesy of iStock.
“We need authoritarian-proof higher education models.” —Kyaw Moe Tun

Kyaw Moe Tun, OSUN project leader and president of the Parami Institute of Liberal Arts and Sciences, published an article in Times Higher Education discussing the need for authoritarian-proof higher education models in Myanmar. Following the military coup, faculty and students fear the end of a budding modern higher education system. Bard is an OSUN cofounder and partner of the Parami Institute
Read the full story in Times Higher Education

Post Date: 09-09-2021

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