University of Sydney bans collaboration with rogue states
The University of Sydney banned all collaborations with rogue states, including Iran and North Korea, based on new federal guidelines issued on Wednesday. Staff must seek exceptional approval for any engagement with these countries, which now includes research, technical advice, and funding. This decision aligns with Australia’s heightened national security measures and foreign policy shifts.
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Published 25 Jun 2026, 00:55 UTC · Updated 25 Jun 2026, 01:00 UTC
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