The sacking of three elected deans from Bo臒azi莽i University could signal a renewed attack on institutional autonomy and freedom of speech in Turkey鈥檚 universities, scholars have warned.
The dismissal of 脰zlem Berk Albachten, Metin Ercan and Yasemin Bayyurt by Turkey鈥檚 Higher Education Council (YOK) follows a聽tumultuous year at the leading Istanbul university, which has been riven by聽student protests since a聽loyalist to the country鈥檚 president, Recep Tayyip Erdo臒an, was installed as rector in January 2021.
Since the appointment from outside Bo臒azi莽i of Melih Bulu, a member of Mr Erdo臒an鈥檚 Justice and Development Party who was accused of plagiarising his PhD, more than 600 student protesters have been arrested, and some of them face jail sentences of more than 30 years.
It is believed that the deans were made redundant because of their support for academics who criticised the appointment of Dr聽Bulu 鈥 who was later dismissed. Scholars have held a daily vigil to protest against his successor, Naci Inci, another Erdo臒an supporter.
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Their dismissal follows a sustained attack on academic freedom within Turkish universities in the wake of the 2016 attempted coup. In the years since that putsch, more than 6,000 academics have been sacked and about 3,000 schools and universities have been closed over alleged links to the movement led by exiled preacher Fethullah Gulen.
Several 茅migr茅 Turkish scholars told Times Higher Education, however, that the most recent sackings at Bo臒azi莽i were particularly troubling because they signalled that even mild political dissent would not be tolerated within universities.
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鈥淭his latest event makes many educators like me hesitate to return and work in Turkey,鈥 explained Bo臒azi莽i graduate Elif Balin, now an assistant professor at San Francisco State University.
鈥淭his constant attack on institutional independence, academic freedom, job security and the right to peaceful protest, along with filling administrative and academic positions with non-elected and partisan members, makes many people 鈥 especially young people in Turkey 鈥 question the quality of their education and diminishes their hope for the future.鈥
鈥淚t is utterly heartbreaking and depressing to see my alma mater being attacked, dismantled and slowly torn into pieces,鈥 said Devrim Umut Aslan, a lecturer at Lund University in Sweden.
Staff and students at Bo臒azi莽i have protested against the latest dismissals, which Taner Bilgi莽, a member of the executive board, described as seeming 鈥渕ore like a punishment given out to a university that has been standing up for its academic freedom and institutional autonomy for the past year鈥.
Zeynep Gambetti, associate professor in political science at Bo臒azi莽i, said the removal of three deans who had fought to ensure that scholarly excellence trumped party loyalty would give the new president a 鈥渇ree hand in filling the university with below-par academics and in dismissing or crowding out critical faculty members鈥.
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鈥淏o臒azi莽i is sure to lose its stature as a centre of excellence and will become, like other universities in Turkey, an institution where fear and self-censorship are rampant,鈥 he said.
鈥淭hings are looking very grim at the moment,鈥 added Olcay Atik, a chemistry undergraduate, who is facing disciplinary action for protesting.
鈥淲ith the removal of the three deans our academicians voted in, we are expecting a huge number of students to be wrongfully punished with little to no evidence鈥s deans get to make the final decisions.鈥
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However, G眉rkan Kumbaro臒lu, vice-rector at Bo臒azi莽i, contested the version of events put forward by the deans, stating that the university was 鈥渃ommitted wholeheartedly to academic freedom and will always be in the vanguard of its defence鈥.
鈥淗owever, academic freedom is not coterminous with pursuing a clandestine political agenda鈥 and 鈥渨ith any freedom, there comes responsibility鈥, he told聽色盒直播.
The three deans did 鈥渘ot hold their positions by virtue of a popular democratic mandate鈥, contended Professor Kumbaro臒lu, who said that 鈥渂y聽law, they are appointed to their post on the basis of a contract with the university by [Turkey鈥檚 Higher Education Council]鈥, which decided that 鈥渢hey had committed serious infractions resulting in clear breaches of their professional and academic obligations鈥.
The academics declined to take part in an investigation and did not submit representations in their defence, he added.
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鈥淭hey have, therefore, not been removed due to a putative assault on academic freedoms; indeed, we contend there is no聽evidence for this,鈥 said Professor Kumbaro臒lu. 鈥淭hey have been dismissed due to serious failures on their part in fulfilling their duties 鈥 it is unfortunate and inaccurate, therefore, that they wish to frame this as a political grievance.鈥
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