Academic Rights International
Get Involved

Every case starts
with reaching out.

Whether you are a student who needs support, someone who wants to start a chapter, or an organisation that wants to work with us, reach out and we will find the right path together.

Get involved with Academic Rights International

Two paths, one mission.

For Students

You have more leverage
than you think.

Academic Rights International works with students navigating institutional failures whether that means joining a debate chapter, starting one at your school, or getting direct support with a case. You don't need to figure it out alone.

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For Partners & Policymakers

Reform runs on
evidence. We have it.

Academic Rights International documents patterns across 26 countries and translates case evidence into targeted legislative and regulatory proposals. If you are working in policy, research, or institutional governance, let's talk.

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Tell us how we can help.

Every message is read by a member of the Academic Rights International team. We will get back to you within 15 working days.

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Academic Rights International will only use your information to respond to your enquiry. We do not share data with third parties.

Things people
often ask us.

If your question isn't here, send it through the form above and we'll get back to you directly.

No. Academic Rights International works with current and former students. If you experienced an institutional failure and want support documenting or escalating it, reach out regardless of whether you are still enrolled.

Select "Starting a New Chapter" in the form above and tell us where you are and what your institution looks like. We will connect you with a regional coordinator who will walk you through the process from there.

Yes. Academic Rights International treats all case details as strictly confidential. No information is shared without your explicit consent. If you are concerned about a specific situation, let us know in your message and we will explain exactly how we handle it.

Partnerships vary depending on what you bring to the table. We work with research institutions, policy organisations, legal networks, and civil society groups. The common thread is shared commitment to procedural fairness in education. Tell us what you are working on and we will find the overlap.

We aim to respond to all enquiries within 15 working days. If your situation is urgent please say so in your message and we will prioritise accordingly.