Turkish academics have sounded the alarm over government plans to introduce gender segregation at university level and the scrapping of key gender equality commitments by the country鈥檚 Council of Higher Education (Y脰K).
In its latest annual report on academic freedoms in Turkey 鈥 where scholars perceived as critical of the government have already been dismissed and even jailed 鈥 one of the country鈥檚 scientific academies says gender equality in higher education is increasingly threatened.
The government of Recep Tayyip Erdo臒an has swung away from the country鈥檚 secular constitution and towards conservative Islam, for example by removing the theory of evolution from its school curriculum in 2017.
During a visit to Japan in July, Mr Erdo臒an alarmed women鈥檚 rights activists by praising the country鈥檚 women-only universities and arguing that they should be introduced into Turkey.
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The proposal is part of a wider move against gender equality in Turkish higher education, says Bilim Akademisi, a scientific academy set up in 2011 after members feared that the established academy had lost its independence from the government.
The women鈥檚 university idea 鈥渟egregates women at university level, constitutes a denial of egalitarian and secular education [and] is without foundation because female students are already more successful than males in university entrance exams鈥, the academy warns in its .
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Japanese women鈥檚 universities were created in the 19th century to bolster female access to higher education, but are now falling out of favour in Japan and elsewhere, the academy argues. To adopt them in Turkey, it says, would be to follow 鈥渁n example that the world is gradually leaving behind鈥.
But the government remains committed to establishing women鈥檚 universities, having examined 闯补辫补苍鈥檚 example, according to its , which sets out goals for the next four years. The president of Y脰K 鈥 which is responsible for strategic planning in the sector 鈥 has to Turkey three times this year to discuss higher education, according to the council鈥檚 website.
Although no concrete moves have been made to set up new institutions, 鈥渢hey can be established at any time with a presidential decree or statutory legislation without prior notification and consultation with the stakeholders鈥, said Bertil Emrah Oder, dean of Ko莽 University Law School, and one of the authors of the report.
Bilim Akademisi鈥檚 report also raises concerns about the removal from the Y脰K website in February of a 2015 plan to promote gender equality in Turkish higher education, including adding courses to university curricula, introducing measures to prevent sexual assaults, and funding research centres.
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There has been no official explanation of why the plan was taken down, said Professor Oder, but the removal followed criticism by Islamist and pro-government media of Y脰K鈥檚 support for gender equality research centres.
Since the 1990s, Y脰K has approved the establishment of 31 gender or women鈥檚 research centres, she explained. So far, their activities have remained unchanged, she said. However, since the document was taken down in February, no new centres focusing on 鈥済ender鈥 have been approved; instead, new centres researching 鈥渨omen鈥 or 鈥渇amily鈥 have been given the green light, Professor Oder continued.
Y脰K did not reply to a request for comment from 探花视频.
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