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[[Student Academics For Academic Freedom]] is an offshoot of [[Academics For Academic Freedom]] and, as such, is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]].
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[[File:SAFAF.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[Student Academics for Academic Freedom]] the student equivalent of [[Academics for Academic Freedom]] a project of the [[LM network]]]][[Student Academics For Academic Freedom]] is an offshoot of [[Academics For Academic Freedom]] and, as such, is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]].
  
 
It was launched in 2007 by [[Richard Reynolds]] and its administrators include [[Dennis Hayes]] and [[Andy Jones]]. Reynolds set the group up in response to student campaigns to oust controversial lecturers and to the National Union of Students' policy of refusing to give a platform to groups such as the British National Party and fundamentalist Islamic organisations.<ref>Melanie Newman, Debate rages despite 'advice', ''Times Higher Education Supplement'', 16-March-2007</ref>
 
It was launched in 2007 by [[Richard Reynolds]] and its administrators include [[Dennis Hayes]] and [[Andy Jones]]. Reynolds set the group up in response to student campaigns to oust controversial lecturers and to the National Union of Students' policy of refusing to give a platform to groups such as the British National Party and fundamentalist Islamic organisations.<ref>Melanie Newman, Debate rages despite 'advice', ''Times Higher Education Supplement'', 16-March-2007</ref>

Revision as of 20:28, 17 February 2011

Student Academics For Academic Freedom is an offshoot of Academics For Academic Freedom and, as such, is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network.

It was launched in 2007 by Richard Reynolds and its administrators include Dennis Hayes and Andy Jones. Reynolds set the group up in response to student campaigns to oust controversial lecturers and to the National Union of Students' policy of refusing to give a platform to groups such as the British National Party and fundamentalist Islamic organisations.[1]

Contact

Facebook: SAFAF

Notes

  1. Melanie Newman, Debate rages despite 'advice', Times Higher Education Supplement, 16-March-2007