'Serious consequences': Universities given fresh edict on Iran, Russia and North Korea
The University of New South Wales has tightened research collaboration restrictions with Iran, Russia, Belarus, and North Korea following new federal government instructions. Pro Vice-Chancellor Dane McCamey warned staff that even informal ties could lead to criminal penalties, potentially resulting in up to ten years in prison. This move reflects increased scrutiny on international partnerships amidst shifting foreign policy.
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