From the charter of the United Nations University
ARTICLE I
Purposes and structure
- The United Nations University shall be an international community of
scholars, engaged in research, postgraduate training and dissemination of
knowledge in furtherance of the purposes and principles of the Charter of the
United Nations. In achieving its stated objectives, it shall function under the
joint sponsorship of the United Nations and the United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization (hereinafter referred to as UNESCO),
through a central programming and coordinating body and a network of research
and post-graduate training centres and programmes located in the developed and
developing countries.
- The University shall devote its work to research
into the pressing global problems of human survival, development and welfare
that are the concern of the United Nations and its agencies, with due attention
to the social sciences and the humanities as well as natural sciences, pure and
applied.
- The research programmes of the institutions of the University
shall include, among other subjects, coexistence between peoples having
different cultures, languages and social systems; peaceful relations between
States and the maintenance of peace and security; human rights; economic and
social change and development; the environment and the proper use of resources;
basic scientific research and the application of the results of science and
technology in the interests of development; and universal human values related
to the improvement of the quality of life.
- The University shall
disseminate the knowledge gained in its activities to the United Nations and its
agencies, to scholars and to the public, in order to increase dynamic
interaction in the world-wide community of learning and research.
- The
University and all those who work in it shall act in accordance with the spirit
of the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations and the Constitution of
UNESCO and with the fundamental principles of contemporary international
law.
- The University shall have as a central objective of its research
and training centres and programmes the continuing growth of vigorous academic
and scientific communities everywhere and Particularly in the developing
countries, devoted to their vital needs in the fields of learning and research
within the framework of the aims assigned to those centres and programmes in the
present Charter. It shall endeavour to alleviate the intellectual isolation of
persons in such communities in the developing countries which might otherwise
become a reason for their moving to developed countries.
- In its
post-graduate training the University shall assist scholars, especially young
scholars, to participate in research in order to increase their capability to
contribute to the extension, application and diffusion of knowledge, The
University may also undertake the training of persons who will serve in
international or national technical assistance programmes, particularly in
regard to an interdisciplinary approach to the problems with which they will be
called upon to deal.
ARTICLE II
Academic freedom and autonomy
- The University shall enjoy autonomy within the framework of the
United Nations. It shall also enjoy the academic freedom required for the
achievement of its objectives, with particular reference to the choice of
subjects and methods of research and training, the selection of persons and
institutions to share in its tasks, and freedom of expression. The University
shall decide freely on the use of the financial resources allocated for the
execution of its functions ....