The Dutch journalists’ union NVJ and the Dutch Association for Science Journalism and Communication are concerned about rising censorship at independent university media. Increasingly, they say, these media experience pressure from university boards not to publish critical articles.
This happened last year at several institutes, including TU Eindhoven. There, the editor-in-chief was fired by the university, after which the magazine blacked out their website in protest. The associations call on universities to respect the independence of editorial boards, especially when they are critical of their own institute.