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Stockholm University hosts Magna Charta Observatory meeting

Stockholm University is hosting a three-day workshop to develop Magna Charta Observatory’s Living Values Project – academic core values. President Astrid Söderbergh Widding opened the meeting.

Rektor Astrid Söderbergh Widding i talarstolen i Aula Magna
President Astrid Söderbergh Widding at the Magna Charta Observatory workshop in Aula Magna. Photo: Gunilla Nordin.

More than 900 universities from 94 countries have signed the Magna Charta Universitatum declaration on the core academic values of autonomy and academic freedom. President Astrid Söderbergh Widding is a member and vice-president of the Governing Council of the Magna Charta Observatory, an organization that protects institutional autonomy and academic freedom. During the workshop in the end of June, about thirty representatives from universities around the world review and develop the Magna Charta Observatory’s Living Values Project.

Stockholm University was one of the pilot universities in the Living Values Project in 2018. 
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More about the Living Values Project can be found on the Magna Charta Observatory’s website