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The country¡¯s leaders must recognise that emigration is not a betrayal but a symptom of deeper societal issues that must be addressed, says Roohola Ramezani
The new administration must also adopt systemic measures to rebuild trust within the academic community, says Roohola Ramezani
Reversing the gains made by the protests against a woman¡¯s death in police custody could see the nation erupt again, says Roohola Ramezani
The sudden imposition of political restrictions on recruitment causes students from countries such as Iran a lot of anguish, says Roohola Ramezani
Doctoral students drive Iranian science, but the country¡¯s low spending means that they often lack access to basic resources, says Roohola Ramezani
Ministers¡¯ metric-based boasts about the country¡¯s scientific prowess are belied by the reality, as a recent incident illustrates, says Roohola Ramezani
The banning of scientific messages about risks in pregnancy is yet another damaging imposition on academia, says Roohola Ramezani
The recent protests by Iranian women appear to have sparked a conservative backlash against schools and universities, says Roohola Ramezani
Students often have no choice but to include professors who have had no input into papers as co-authors, says Roohola Ramezani
Restrictions are partly due to a stilted academic culture in which criticism is uncomfortable, says Roohola Ramezani
Iranian academia was previously going through a phase of chronic depression in terms of socio-political activism, says Roohola Ramezani