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开始于 February 06, 2026

Will the University of Sussex be penalised for failing to uphold free speech? Source

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Will academic freedom be upheld?

The Critic (United Kingdom) | Feb 06, 2026

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Academic freedom is essential for universities; penalizing Sussex would set a dangerous precedent for free speech on campuses.

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Penalizing universities for free speech violations risks stifling academic discourse and undermining the very principles of education.

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The debate over academic freedom at Sussex highlights the broader tension between free speech and community standards in education.

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Upholding free speech at Sussex is crucial for fostering critical thinking and diverse viewpoints among students.

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The University of Sussex must prioritize student safety over unrestricted speech to create an inclusive learning environment.

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