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Brett Sangster's avatar

Good grief. My heart goes out to you Ani. More evidence that free speech and rigorous, informed discussion and debate are at risk, particularly from rogue "academics". Prof Dutta is a shining example of weakness in academic peer review.

Simon Brown's avatar

Ani, as a former academic myself (UoEdinburgh), Massey Uni will have a Staff Conduct Policy which explicitly prohibits academic staff from bringing the university into disrepute. This policy will align with broader expectations of employees to uphold the institution's reputation, competence, and compliance with ethical standards. While academic freedom is a universal protection and often loosely interpreted it is nevertheless expected that employees will uphold respectful dialogue where comments deemed inflammatory could be argued to exceed those bounds if they undermine the university's values or public standing. As this is a public complaint and not internal I imagine it will go beyond any HR framework. At the UoEdinburgh a formal complaint could be heard by the Senate, if grievous enough, which was no small matter. All it will cost you is a formal written complaint! ATvB

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