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  • ==Academic freedom related organisations== ...ddle East]] | [[Student Academics For Academic Freedom]] | [[Students For Academic Freedom]] | [[University Centers for Rational Alternatives]] | [[Washington
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  • ...Academics For Academic Freedom]] is a UK based offshoot of [[Academics For Academic Freedom]] and, as such, is associated with the libertarian anti-environment In October 2007 an offshoot of AFAF, called [[Student Academics for Academic Freedom]] created a motion to overturn the NUS policy of 'no platform for f
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  • ...n-Israel Research and Academic Exchange Partnership''' (BIRAX) facilitates academic collaboration between Israel and the UK. ...nership.<ref name="Waldocks">Waldoks, E.Z. (2008), Olmert Brown launch new academic exchange program, ''The Jerusalem Post'', 21-July-2008</ref>
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  • ...when I adopted that identity [Bob Robinson]…” In a 2014 article for an academic journal, Lambert himself strongly implies that his undercover tour began in ...ecial Branch's [[Special Demonstration Squad]] - had a second career as an academic.
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  • ...28 August 2020 with a new charity number (1191067) and it is now called [[Academic Study Group on Israel and the Middle East]].<ref>Register of Charities [htt :The Academic Study Group was established in 1977 in order to forge closer links between
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  • ...to the actions of those who intimidate farmers and spread fear within the academic and research communities. Customers and shareholders of these corporations ...links to it, which included ones from the Santa Monica Public Library and academic sources:
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  • ..., [[Herbert Hoover]], [[Christian Herter]], [[Paul Warburg]], and American academic historians [[James T. Shotwell|James Thomson Shotwell]] of [[Columbia Unive
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  • ...of interests that spans the risk management/private military industry and academic &#39;terrorology.&#39; [[David Claridge]], the managing director of Janusi ...academics with close links to the military industry. In other words, the academic study of terrorism is dominated by embedded academics.
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  • ...from its founding members who, it claims, include scientists, students and academic institutions as well as biotechnology companies, seed companies, farmer org
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  • ...of sustained contributions to scholarship. Fellows are drawn from clinical academic medicine, veterinary science, dentistry, laboratory science, medical and nu
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  • ...he board of SEPP and a Director of the [[George C Marshall Institute]] and academic advisor to the [[Reason Foundation]]. Although Avery’s focus is meant to
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  • ...e [[London School of Economics]] (LSE), described as 'Thatcher's favourite academic'.
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  • ...Danforth Plant Science Center]], which was established by [[Monsanto]] and academic partners, including [[Peter Raven]]'s Missouri Botanical Garden. The Center
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  • ...or trade association, BIO represents large and small companies, as well as academic and research centers which use biotechnology to develop medical, agricultur
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  • :It works in partnership with academic and research institutes, the food industry, educators and government. The F
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  • ...ardants - based in the US, Israel and Japan. Although the name suggests an academic body or environmentalist organisation, or a coalition of scientists, enviro
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  • <td>Academic</td> ...feminist campaigner | Dr [[Adrian Hilton]], academic | [[Neil Anderson]], academic | [[Tom Holland]], historian | [[Toby Keynes]] | Prof. Dr. [[Bassam Tibi]],
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  • ...e Director of Lothian Health Board (1994-96). As Chairman of the Board for Academic Medicine he was aware of developments in MMC particularly in relation to Sc
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  • ===Academic Members - 1998===
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  • ...these causes today command growing popular - and establishment - support. Academic philosophers and scientists can readily be found to contradict the rational
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  • ...eu/latest-listing/1-news-items/12253-now-leading-academic-resigns-from-fsa Academic resigns from FSA group over GM], The Telegraph, 2 June 2010, acc 2 June 201 ...eu/latest-listing/1-news-items/12253-now-leading-academic-resigns-from-fsa Academic resigns from FSA group over GM], The Telegraph, 2 June 2010, acc 2 June 201
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  • '''Peter Anthony Glees''' (born 6 August 1948) is a right-wing British academic considered an expert on 'terrorism' and radicalisation. He is currently hea ...Education Supplement'', 4 September 2008</ref> Up until 2005, his area of academic interest was espionage and German history and politics. In July 2003 the we
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  • ...Political Violence]] at St Andrews University. He was one of the foremost academic terrorologists in the UK and served as an active propagandist for Western s ...tute for the Study of Conflict]] report]]In 1966 Wilkinson embarked on his academic career. He returned to the University of Wales, this time to Cardiff, where
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  • David has also supplemented his scientific academic background with industrial experience gained while a Fellow of the [[Indust
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  • [[Mark Wanstall]] is an academic and is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]] ha
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  • - Academic and public health positions in microbial ecology and taxonomy, biotechnolog
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  • ...oken at the [[Manchester Salon]] and is a spokesperson for [[Academics For Academic Freedom]]), and [[Tim Lewens]] (lecturer in the Department of History and P ...oken at the [[Manchester Salon]] and is a spokesperson for [[Academics For Academic Freedom]]), [[Jon Entine]] (adjunct fellow, [[American Enterprise Institute
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  • Another American academic, Joan Roelofs, in ''Foundations and Public Policy: The Mask of Pluralism''
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  • ...on the panel... including (one) at the University of Guelph... apparently 'academic freedom' at that university allows trashing of your colleague’s work in n ...tp://www.plant.uoguelph.ca/research/homepages/eclark/caut.pdf Industry and Academic Biology: teaching students the art of double-speak], Presented to Defusing
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  • ...o Such Thing As a Free Press...: And we need one more than ever'', Imprint Academic, 1 September 2012.
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  • ...ounding member of the [[Social Democratic Alliance]] which preceded it. An academic who, as a London councillor, had become a vociferous critic of changes with
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  • ...This was described by the ''Guardian'' as 'nine essays, an unusual mix of academic studies, journalists' reports and exiles' recollections', which John Torode
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  • ...en Arad sent Franklin an academic paper. Arad said all participants in the academic conference were sent the paper.<ref>FBI questions former Mossad official in ...Herzliya Conference - this year at least - is not, therefore, an impartial academic summit. It is an event with a clear ideological agenda.
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  • *"Ikesolem" criticised the public-private partnerships at academic institutions that regularly produce such conflicts of interest as Jones was ...rest in the public-private partnerships that dominate American and British academic institutions these days are blacklisted from ever having senior appointment
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  • ...of Mumba's earlier caution remains unexplained but many within the Zambian academic community have retained their caution on the issue. And the secretary gene
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  • *[[Mike Burrows]], director at the [[National Academic Health Science Network]] and former [[NHS England]] area director for Great
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  • ...ative.' Eventually, Prof Ewen felt he had no option but to retire from his academic post.
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  • ...ogical Sciences Research Council]] (BBSRC), the leading funding agency for academic research in the biosciences in the UK. For most of that time, the BBSRC's C
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  • ...f a Catholic theological centre and a Zambian agricultural college. Their 'academic' attackers, by contrast, included [[AgBioWorld]]&#39;s founders, [[CS Praka
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  • ...he [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] until 2001. He is now a member of its academic advisory board.<ref>"[http://www.policynetwork.net/individual/julian-morris
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  • ...lofty aspirations' while failing to convey that 'biotechnology is not some academic activity, a kind of consequence of innovative laboratory experimentation or
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  • ...of the Institute for Public Policy Research and the Fabian Society, but no academic backing was given to the practical meaning or legitimacy of the Third Way.
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  • ...ior Research Associate is [[Leonard Gianessi]]. Curiously, Gianessi's only academic [http://www.ncfap.org/staff.htm qualification] appears to be a Bachelor of
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  • Others of note were [[Jeremy Rabkin]], from Cornell University, and [[AEI]] academic, [[Roger Bate]], an [[AEI]] fellow and [[Jon Entine]] an [[AEI]] Fellow.
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  • ...the now defunct TASSC, a Director of the [[George Marshall Institute]] and academic advisor to the [[Reason Foundation]]. His controversial view is that Natura
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  • ...ld presents itself as a mainstream science campaign 'that has emerged from academic roots and values' and which carefully eschews corporate support. Yet accord ...nko's role in the birth of [[AgBioWorld]] somewhat at odds with claims of 'academic roots and values'.
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  • ...the council, it has few bankers, and no corporate lawyers, journalists and academic experts. This gives the organization a more conventional and less liberal c Like the council, the CED works through study groups which are aided by academic experts. The study groups have considered every conceivable general issue f
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  • ...levels and the ability to behave in a neutral fashion as a bridge between academic, political, media and commercial thought processes. The latter often disqua *[[Hardy Bouillon]], Chairman, Academic Advisory Board
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  • ...alph Harris]], of the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]], where he directed academic affairs for 30 years. He studied at the [[London School of Economics]] wher
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  • Stott likes to emphasise that he is 'a totally independent academic' and that he does not take corporate money, but he appears perfectly happy ...ohn Vidal, has described Prof Stott - in Stott-like vein - as 'an alarming academic' who pushes George Bush's agenda (The Guardian, June 6, 2001). The director
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  • ...ce had the ac.uk removed from its email address after complaints that only academic institutions that were not corporately funded were entitled to this were up
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  • ...crosoft Came at a Price". The 'Ads' had the form of a letter signed by 240 academic "experts" and purported to be a scholarly, unbiased view of why the governm ...ute]] (TI) and/or [[Philip Morris]] and all nine were also members of the 'Academic Advisory Board' for the pro-tobacco junk science report '[[Science, Economi
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  • ...n, ''Paradoxes of Power - Reflections on the Thatcher Interlude'' (Imprint Academic, 2005); ...n, ''Paradoxes of Power - Reflections on the Thatcher Interlude'' (Imprint Academic, 2005);
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  • ...loyer as &#39;unethical&#39;. It also termed the action of the institute's academic council, chaired by Swaminathan, as &#39;callous&#39;, &#39;heartless&#39;,
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  • ...ed the allegations. He said that the authors were all respected members of academic institutions. "Pew funded the study but left the authors free to publish th
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