The best free speech candidates for the Cambridge Chancellorship Cambridge alumni can use their vote in the upcoming election for the Chancellorship of Cambridge University to support candidates who stand for the protection of free speech and academic freedom, and thus demonstrate that free speech matters to alumni. We urge all alumni to vote for […]| Alumni for Free Speech
How EDI initiatives and support are forming part of the recruitment process at UK universities, which is at odds with freedom of speech.| Alumni for Free Speech
Our major Freedom of Information campaign about resource allocation between EDI and free speech protection may well shock you The post Kent appeared first on Alumni for Free Speech.| Alumni for Free Speech
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Our major Freedom of Information campaign about resource allocation between EDI and free speech protection may well shock you The post St. Andrews appeared first on Alumni for Free Speech.| Alumni for Free Speech
Our major Freedom of Information campaign about resource allocation between EDI and free speech protection may well shock you| Alumni for Free Speech
Oxford Chancellorship: AFFS and FSU recommend alumni to vote for free speech candidates Oxford alumni can use their vote in the upcoming election for the Chancellorship of Oxford University to support candidates who stand for the protection of free speech, and thus demonstrate that free speech matters to alumni. We urge all alumni to vote […] The post Voting in Oxford Chancellor Election appeared first on Alumni for Free Speech.| Alumni for Free Speech
(20.01.24) It has emerged that the new provisions in the Higher Education and Research Act 2017 will become law on 1 August 2024. These increase the duties on English universities and other providers to protect free speech, and importantly bring in a scheme for complaints to the Office for Students (OfS) and the right to […] The post New free speech law in effect on 1 August: optimism and a lot to do appeared first on Alumni for Free Speech.| Alumni for Free Speech
(20.01.24) It has emerged that the new provisions in the Higher Education and Research Act 2017 will become law on 1 August 2024. These increase the duties on English universities and other providers to protect free speech, and importantly bring in a scheme for complaints to the Office for Students (OfS) and the right to […]| Alumni for Free Speech
Our related campaign Best Free Speech Practice (www.bfsp.uk) has published an important “Know Your Rights” statement for academics, students and indeed universities. It has condensed these complex legal issues to one page, which can be used in various ways by the free speech campaigns out there, including for campaigning on campus, and is as far […]| Alumni for Free Speech