Source: European Parliament
Question for written answer E-002027/2025
to the Commission
Rule 144
Nikos Pappas (The Left)
Recently, actions by non-EU countries have been observed requesting information from European universities on their policies in the areas of diversity (DEI), freedom of expression, risk management and international cooperation. This information is allegedly used for external evaluation of the institutions, possibly with the aim of imposing political or financial restrictions. These developments raise questions regarding academic autonomy, freedom of expression and the smooth implementation of inclusion and diversity policies in European higher education.
Taking into account Regulation (EU) 2021/817 on Erasmus+ and the provisions on inclusion, diversity and freedom, Article 13 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (academic freedom and the autonomy of educational institutions are a foundation of the Union) and the EU’s responsibility to protect universities from external interference that undermines the values of freedom of expression and diversity:
- 1.Is the Commission aware of these actions and, if so, what is its view of them?
- 2.What preventive measures is it considering to support freedom of academic activity and defend the autonomy of European universities?
- 3.Does it intend to strengthen universities that maintain and develop DEI programmes financially and institutionally, in response to external attacks on European values?
Submitted: 20.5.2025