MTA: Government proposals threaten academic freedom

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The government’s proposals for the transformation of the network of research institutions including its separation from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA) poses a threat to academic and scientific freedom, MTA chairman László Lovász said on Wednesday.

The government has so far been unable to explain why it would be better for research insitutions not to operate under the auspices of MTA, Lovász told an international press conference.

The research network has been operating well and at a high standard under MTA. Based on its achievements and available resources, it has been among the best in Europe, he said.

The low level of innovation cited by the government as a problem will not improve simply by withdrawing institutions involved in basic research from the oversight of the public body, he said. At the same time, separating the research institutions from MTA will generate serious legal problems, he added.

On June 4 the government submitted a proposal to amend laws on operating and financing the institutional network for research, development and innovation. In line with the proposal, MTA research institutions would be transferred to the Eotvos Lorand Research Network whose board includes six MTA delegates and six government delegates.

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