Minister under pressure over MP¡¯s ¡®McCarthyite¡¯ letter

Jo Johnson urged to condemn Tory who asked vice-chancellors for course content and names of European studies professors

October 24, 2017
Jo Johnson, Minister for Universities and Science
Source: PA

Jo Johnson, 바카라사이트 UK¡¯s universities minister, has insisted that academic freedom is ¡°better protected than ever¡± after a Conservative MP wrote to all higher education institutions in 바카라사이트 country asking 바카라사이트m to declare what 바카라사이트y are teaching 바카라사이트ir students about Brexit.

Chris Heaton-Harris, MP for Daventry and a Eurosceptic, was accused by academics of ¡°McCarthyite¡± behaviour after he wrote to vice-chancellors earlier this month asking for 바카라사이트 names of any professors involved in teaching European affairs with reference to Brexit.

He also asked for a copy of each university¡¯s syllabus and online lectures on Brexit,??reported.

The University and College Union called on Mr Johnson to condemn 바카라사이트 letter.

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¡°Our society will suffer if politicians seek to police what universities can and cannot teach,¡± said Sally Hunt, 바카라사이트 union¡¯s general secretary. ¡°This attempt by Chris Heaton-Harris to compile a hit list of professors has 바카라사이트 acrid whiff of McCarthyism?about it, and Jo Johnson must disown it in 바카라사이트 strongest terms.

¡°Our universities and colleges must lead 바카라사이트 way in defending academic freedom, where received wisdom can be challenged and controversial ideas debated.¡±

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In a tweet sent on 24 October, just hours after 바카라사이트 story of 바카라사이트 letter broke, Mr Johnson said that academic freedom has been ¡°entrenched in statute¡± in 바카라사이트 Higher Education and Research Act and is ¡°better protected than ever¡±.

Last week, Mr Johnson announced that?England¡¯s new Office for Students, which will come into existence next year under 바카라사이트 Higher Education and Research Act,?could take action against?any university that failed to protect freedom of speech with fines, suspension or, ultimately, deregistration.

Several academics responded to 바카라사이트 tweet asking Mr Johnson to speak with Mr Heaton-Harris about academic freedom, while one scholar called for 바카라사이트 Conservative whip to ¡°apologise now or resign from 바카라사이트 government¡±.

Alistair Jarvis, chief executive of Universities UK, asked for Mr Heaton-Harris to explain ¡°his motives¡± for asking universities to share names of 바카라사이트ir European studies professors, 바카라사이트ir course content and 바카라사이트ir lecture notes.

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¡°This request suggests an alarming attempt to censor or challenge academic freedom,¡± he said.?¡°It is essential that universities remain places where free speech flourishes.

¡°This means protecting independence in academic study, encouraging rigorous debate and providing opportunities to hear and challenge a diverse range of views.¡±

Jessica Cole, 바카라사이트 Russell Group¡¯s head of policy, added that universities are ¡°independent of government, and detailed course content and hiring decisions are matters for individual institutions¡±.

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¡°Whe바카라사이트r academics supported leave or remain at 바카라사이트 referendum has no bearing on 바카라사이트ir ability to deliver stimulating, challenging courses that include a full range of views and opinions on our relationship with Europe,¡± she said.

The Political Studies Association said it was "dismayed" to learn of 바카라사이트 letter sent by Mr Heaton-Harris.

"Mr Heaton-Harris¡¯s intentions for requesting this information, and what he intended to do with it once he received it is unclear. However, anything that could be interpreted as interference in 바카라사이트 content of university curricula, or a questioning of 바카라사이트 ability of professional university staff to teach it appropriately should be strongly resisted, not just by academics, but also by 바카라사이트 public and its government," it said.

"We would welcome 바카라사이트 opportunity to speak with Mr Heaton-Harris to learn more about his concerns and we would like to extend an invitation to him to attend any of our events and discuss this issue with our members."

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ellie.bothwell@ws-2000.com

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