Believe it or not, I’ve only just realized that my very last semester—ever—has officially ended! 🤗
All that’s left now are a few final duties: the exam session, one master’s thesis defense, and one undergraduate thesis defense.
I entered university life with boundless enthusiasm—first as a student from worker’s family, full of curiosity and ideals, then as a professor, eager to inspire, challenge, and grow alongside generations of students. I believed in the university as a sanctuary for critical thought, creativity, and dialogue.
But over the years, that passion was slowly eroded. I have witnessed a painful transformation: the decline of academic excellence, the normalization of mediocrity, and the creeping militarization of the curriculum. The critical spirit has been replaced by conformity; independent thought, by alignment. I’ve seen the NATO-ization of academic discourse, where security narratives trump those of justice and peace. Most painfully, I witnessed the birth—and quiet death—of peace studies. It was once a bold promise; today, it’s a memory.
I thought I would greet this moment with nostalgia, even sadness. But no. If I will miss anything, it will be the brilliant, committed, and courageous students who reminded me daily why I stayed as long as I did. For them, I will always be around. They know how to reach me.
Right now, I feel like a child before summer break—except this one is open-ended and full of possibilities.
It’s time to decontaminate and detox, to reclaim joy, to create freely, to work on what I truly love, and to travel—both within and across new frontiers.
Onward, with clarity and peace of mind.
Hip Hip Hurrah to the wind in mindful sails and the thrills of open-endedness galores! 🍾🙌🏼
A nice exit note!
What are you up to now?