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[[Colin Searls]] is Associate Dean - Learning & Teaching, Faculty of Arts at the [[University of Plymouth]].  He is somewhat associated with the anti-environmentalist and pro-corporate [[LM network]], being an 'associate' of the [[Institute of Ideas]],<ref>University of Plymouth [http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/staff/csearls# Staff: Colin Searls]</ref> a  judge on [[Debating Matters]]<ref>Debating Matters [http://www.debatingmatters.com/people/C44/ People: Judge], accessed 29 November 2010</ref> and one of the first fifty signatories to the [[Academic for Academic Freedom]] statement.<ref>[http://afaf.web.officelive.com/first100.aspx Signatories 1-100 About Us], AFAF website, accessed 4 November 2010</ref>
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[[Colin Searls]] is Associate Dean - Learning & Teaching, Faculty of Arts at the [[University of Plymouth]].  He is somewhat associated with the anti-environmentalist and pro-corporate [[LM network]], being an 'associate' of the [[Institute of Ideas]],<ref>University of Plymouth [http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/staff/csearls# Staff: Colin Searls]</ref> a  judge on [[Debating Matters]]<ref>Debating Matters [http://www.debatingmatters.com/people/C44/ People: Judge], accessed 29 November 2010</ref> and one of the first fifty signatories to the [[Academics for Academic Freedom]] statement.<ref>[http://afaf.web.officelive.com/first100.aspx Signatories 1-100 About Us], AFAF website, accessed 4 November 2010</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:28, 29 November 2010

Colin Searls is Associate Dean - Learning & Teaching, Faculty of Arts at the University of Plymouth. He is somewhat associated with the anti-environmentalist and pro-corporate LM network, being an 'associate' of the Institute of Ideas,[1] a judge on Debating Matters[2] and one of the first fifty signatories to the Academics for Academic Freedom statement.[3]

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  1. University of Plymouth Staff: Colin Searls
  2. Debating Matters People: Judge, accessed 29 November 2010
  3. Signatories 1-100 About Us, AFAF website, accessed 4 November 2010