Rector and vice-rector argue against cutting ties with Chinese researchers
The rector and vice-rector of the University of Oslo have defended their institution’s academic cooperation with China, following the arrest of a Norwegian citizen accused of spying for China.
The suspect, who denies any wrongdoing, was apprehended at Oslo airport after returning from China. The case has sparked a debate within Norway about the extent to which the country should cooperate and collaborate with China across a number of areas, including research and higher education.