The recently passed Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act offers limited protection of academic freedom and ignores the elephant in the room – casualisation in academi
The scholarly debate about academic freedom focuses almost exclusively on the rights of academic fac...
How should higher education respond to legally mandated limits on hateful, discriminatory, or provoc...
Academic freedom freedom matters; it matters a great deal. It is a sine qua non for the the succes...
The government has published its higher education (freedom of speech) bill. Despite the lack of evid...
In this short paper Dennis Hayes argues that academics have a responsibility to challenge convention...
This article considers the context, development, and significance of the Higher Education (Freedom o...
Among many announcements in the Queen’s speech on 11th May 2021 was the promise to “strengthen and r...
The UK Government's Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill is currently progressing through Parli...
In this article, I treat ‘academic freedom’ as referring to the autonomy that academics need if they...
The relationship between academic freedom and freedom of speech features prominently in public and p...
Academic freedom is a concept that has a particular significance in a University, not least in a Uni...
Freedom of speech in universities is currently an issue of widespread concern and debate. Recent emp...
Using comparable legal information, and empirical data from over 2000 members of the U.K.’s Universi...
Restrictions on speaking events in universities have been created both by recent student‐led efforts...
Summary: Since mid-May, the universities minister Michelle Donelan has insisted that the Higher Educ...
The scholarly debate about academic freedom focuses almost exclusively on the rights of academic fac...
How should higher education respond to legally mandated limits on hateful, discriminatory, or provoc...
Academic freedom freedom matters; it matters a great deal. It is a sine qua non for the the succes...
The government has published its higher education (freedom of speech) bill. Despite the lack of evid...
In this short paper Dennis Hayes argues that academics have a responsibility to challenge convention...
This article considers the context, development, and significance of the Higher Education (Freedom o...
Among many announcements in the Queen’s speech on 11th May 2021 was the promise to “strengthen and r...
The UK Government's Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill is currently progressing through Parli...
In this article, I treat ‘academic freedom’ as referring to the autonomy that academics need if they...
The relationship between academic freedom and freedom of speech features prominently in public and p...
Academic freedom is a concept that has a particular significance in a University, not least in a Uni...
Freedom of speech in universities is currently an issue of widespread concern and debate. Recent emp...
Using comparable legal information, and empirical data from over 2000 members of the U.K.’s Universi...
Restrictions on speaking events in universities have been created both by recent student‐led efforts...
Summary: Since mid-May, the universities minister Michelle Donelan has insisted that the Higher Educ...
The scholarly debate about academic freedom focuses almost exclusively on the rights of academic fac...
How should higher education respond to legally mandated limits on hateful, discriminatory, or provoc...
Academic freedom freedom matters; it matters a great deal. It is a sine qua non for the the succes...