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Her office said the Office for Students (OfS), which regulates universities, had received reports of speakers and lecturers being harassed and blocked for holding gender-critical or religious views, of foreign interference suppressing academic freedoms, and of ideological belief requirements featuring in job advertisements.

Her office said the Office for Students (OfS), which regulates universities, had received reports of speakers and lecturers being harassed and blocked for holding gender-critical or religious views, of foreign interference suppressing academic freedoms, and of ideological belief requirements featuring in job advertisements.

The OfS will be able to use the new complaints scheme from September. From April, it will be able to fine universities the greater of £500,000 or 2 per cent of their income, which would amount to millions of pounds for large institutions, for breaches under the Freedom of Speech Act. Ultimately, universities could be deregistered for egregious cases.

The OfS will be able to use the new complaints scheme from September. From April, it will be able to fine universities the greater of £500,000 or 2 per cent of their income, which would amount to millions of pounds for large institutions, for breaches under the Freedom of Speech Act. Ultimately, universities could be deregistered for egregious cases.

Bridget Phillipson will introduce new laws to make it possible for Universities to be fined millions of pounds if they don't silence students who protest bigots invited onto their campuses. It's like the Tories never left office.

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I won’t hear a word against the iconic calmac n cheese!!

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This workshop is generously supported by @pastpresentsoc.bsky.social, @bshsnews.bsky.social, @lincoln.ox.ac.uk and @oxhistoryfaculty.bsky.social

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Call for Papers: "Modern British History and the 'Environmental Turn'" - Past and Present Received from Dr. Max Long (Lincoln College, University of Oxford) and Dr. Andrew Seaton (University of Manchester) Modern British History and the ‘Environmental Turn Taking place: Lincoln College, Ox...

We are pleased to be supporting the "Modern British History and the 'Environmental Turn'" worshop at Lincoln College, University of Oxford @oxhistoryfaculty.bsky.social) on 16 - 17 September 2026

See call for papers (closes 15 May 2026) below:

pastandpresent.org.uk/call-for-pap...

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🔔⏰Just over 1 month to go! ⏰🔔

Call for papers: Modern British History and the 'Environmental Turn'

A two-day workshop organised by
@andrewseaton.bsky.social and myself at Lincoln College, Oxford, 16-17 September. Deadline for abstracts is 15 May.

Details in poster below!

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This is a wonderful resource for teaching and also really fun to browse as a general reader - would highly recommend especially to those (historians and not) who are newer to this material! It has never been easier to include queer & trans perspectives in your teaching of modern British history!

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an exhibition that will be everywhere across all media and largely define London’s cultural and tourist offer in the autumn: salary c.25% lower than median for London, and barely scraping above national average

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An excellent opportunity for anyone interested in film & computational analysis, DH, etc!

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I’m not 100%sure, but I think not!

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Sign the Petition Save the Ultimate Picture Palace

I learned to love cinema at the Ultimate Picture Palace in Oxford as an undergrad. It's been around since 1911, and is now a fantastic community-owned venue. But it's at risk of development by Oriel College. This would be a terrible loss for independent cinema. Save the UPP! c.org/TpFdQMnhRN

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BBC WAC Campaign Submission to Charter Review Consultation - March 2026.pdf

Exhibit two: the BBC Written Archives are becoming much more difficult for researcher access, as outlined in depth in this response to the Charter Review from @greavesian.bsky.social and many others
drive.google.com/file/d/1n5aX...

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What oral histories can teach us about effective environmental research - LSE Impact What can oral histories tell us about the tacit knowledge required for successful collaborative environmental and sustainability research.

💥New | What oral histories can teach us about effective environmental research

✍️ Paul Merchant & @angecass.bsky.social

#OralHistory #ResearchImpact #CoProduction

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The drunk uncle theory.

You don’t argue with the casually homophobic uncle at Thanksgiving dinner to change his mind; you argue so that the closeted cousin at the kids table knows there’s safe people and better possibilities out there

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Friends, can I ask you to spread the word that we have a THREE-YEAR postdoc in American history at Cambridge up for grabs - ANY field, but applications are due March 1 so don't delay - apply, apply, apply! networks.h-net.org/jobs/69790/u...

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#Skystorians Exciting conference klaxon!

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@katrinanavickas.bsky.social @erikahanna.bsky.social @dudleymarianna.bsky.social @chrisjpearson.bsky.social @julialaite.bsky.social @drandyflack.bsky.social @sadiahqureshi.bsky.social May be of interest!

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Very excited to announce this workshop on environmental approaches to modern British History taking place this September at @lincoln.ox.ac.uk. Please share!

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This two-day workshop will explore several questions. How can environmental history complement or offer alternatives to existing historiographical narratives and periodisations in British history? What new actors, events, or phenomena might come to the fore? How should it foster engagements with places beyond its national borders or with other disciplines? Is environmental history different from longstanding traditions of ‘landscape’ or ‘urban’ histories of Britain? What contributions can historians make to environmental advocacy and policymaking? And how might a focus on the environment reshape teaching in British history?

To take part, participants should submit a 300 word proposal for a short ‘position paper’ (approx. 2500 words) that will be pre-circulated at the workshop. These position papers will address the place of environmental approaches and themes within modern British history (1800 to the present) from the perspective of the participant’s own research. Participants will orally summarise their papers at the workshop. The event is free to attend and includes lunch and refreshments.

Submissions are welcomed across a range of perspectives and topics, including but not limited to: energy, extraction, non-human actors, pollution, toxicity, rural and urban landscapes, everyday  environmental histories (including how they are shaped by class, gender, and race), imperialism and decolonisation, ‘green’ policy, activism, and the political economy of the natural world.

Please send proposals and a one-paragraph biography in a single PDF to andrew.seaton@manchester.ac.uk by 15 May 2026. Please also direct enquiries to this address.

This event is organised by Dr. Max Long (Oxford) and Dr. Andrew Seaton (Manchester).

This two-day workshop will explore several questions. How can environmental history complement or offer alternatives to existing historiographical narratives and periodisations in British history? What new actors, events, or phenomena might come to the fore? How should it foster engagements with places beyond its national borders or with other disciplines? Is environmental history different from longstanding traditions of ‘landscape’ or ‘urban’ histories of Britain? What contributions can historians make to environmental advocacy and policymaking? And how might a focus on the environment reshape teaching in British history? To take part, participants should submit a 300 word proposal for a short ‘position paper’ (approx. 2500 words) that will be pre-circulated at the workshop. These position papers will address the place of environmental approaches and themes within modern British history (1800 to the present) from the perspective of the participant’s own research. Participants will orally summarise their papers at the workshop. The event is free to attend and includes lunch and refreshments. Submissions are welcomed across a range of perspectives and topics, including but not limited to: energy, extraction, non-human actors, pollution, toxicity, rural and urban landscapes, everyday environmental histories (including how they are shaped by class, gender, and race), imperialism and decolonisation, ‘green’ policy, activism, and the political economy of the natural world. Please send proposals and a one-paragraph biography in a single PDF to andrew.seaton@manchester.ac.uk by 15 May 2026. Please also direct enquiries to this address. This event is organised by Dr. Max Long (Oxford) and Dr. Andrew Seaton (Manchester).

CALL FOR PAPERS - Modern British History and the 'Environmental Turn'.

A two-day workshop organised by @maxlong.bsky.social and myself at Lincoln College, Oxford, 16-17 September. Deadline for abstracts is 15 May.

Details in poster below, please share.

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Jacob Price Fellowship in British Studies (18 month FTC):London Senate House - Hybrid The University of London is both the UK’s largest provider of international distance and online learning and the convenor of a federation of 17 renowned higher education institutions.

For anyone interested in our 18-month post in British Studies please follow the link below. @ihr.bsky.social

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Thanks! Just what I was looking for 😀

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Interested in who you went with and if they do 16mm film and/or cassettes too?

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A room full of people with speakers at the front

A room full of people with speakers at the front

The green cover of hwj100 with a pine tree

The green cover of hwj100 with a pine tree

A packed house @bbkhistorical.bsky.social for History Workshop Journal's 50th anniversary/100th issue celebration! It's a joy to see so many wonderful historians here to mark @historyworkshop.org.uk's incredible 50 years.

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I’d want to check out that mould in the bathroom!

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Ross!!! Many, many congratulations. So pleased for you and can’t wait to read💖🎉🥳

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Jacket design for Darwin and the Queer Origins of Life: A History of Sex and Science by Ross Brooks. It features a historic, drawn image of a gynandromorph gypsy moth, with distinctive female patterning on its left side and male on its right. Against a black background, the image and text (title and author's name) are brightly rendered in a spectrum of colours resonant of the Progress Pride Flag.

Jacket design for Darwin and the Queer Origins of Life: A History of Sex and Science by Ross Brooks. It features a historic, drawn image of a gynandromorph gypsy moth, with distinctive female patterning on its left side and male on its right. Against a black background, the image and text (title and author's name) are brightly rendered in a spectrum of colours resonant of the Progress Pride Flag.

My first book, Darwin and the Queer Origins of Life, will be published by Yale University Press on 11 August (UK) and 8 September (US). Please help spread the word! 🙏

UK: yalebooks.co.uk/book/9780300... @yalebooks.bsky.social 🏳️‍🌈📚🐵

US: yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300... @yalepress.bsky.social 🏳️‍⚧️ 🗃️🦋

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my dad didn’t go to university and he was extremely happy to pay taxes for his four children to do so; and, indeed, for the doctors who treated him at Addenbrookes to have gone to university as well.

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A page describing the role of the zine in encouraging children to think critically about gaming.

A page describing the role of the zine in encouraging children to think critically about gaming.

A page from the zine showing a prompt about what a better phone design may look like

A page from the zine showing a prompt about what a better phone design may look like

A page showing drawings from the zine

A page showing drawings from the zine

Are you a teacher, parent or youth worker looking for an engaging way to get young people to think critically about digital technologies?

Use our new zine series, which provides arts-based activities and prompts for children to explore the personal, social and environmental impacts of technologies.

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Amazon literally hosts the Palantir ICE surveillance database -- so this is not even a hypothetical. Buy local!

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AI cannot feel.
Its incredibly demeaning to both humans and non-human animals that feel actual emotions to frame it like this, Amanda, you weirdo.
You should feel judged.

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The Overall Winner is Wouldn’t Hurt a Fly by Zeke Rowe, a PhD candidate at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands

The Overall Winner is Wouldn’t Hurt a Fly by Zeke Rowe, a PhD candidate at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands

Capturing Ecology 2025 Ecologists in Action Winner: 'Ready for Everything' by Roberto García Roa

Capturing Ecology 2025 Ecologists in Action Winner: 'Ready for Everything' by Roberto García Roa

Capturing Ecology 2025 Interactions Winner: 'Lioness one eye behind birds' by Willem Kruger

Capturing Ecology 2025 Interactions Winner: 'Lioness one eye behind birds' by Willem Kruger

Capturing Ecology 2025 Highly Commended: 'Fading Giants' by Ashane Marasinghe

Capturing Ecology 2025 Highly Commended: 'Fading Giants' by Ashane Marasinghe

The winners of last year's Capturing Ecology photography competition are truly amazing. You can see them all here:

www.britishecologicalsociety.org/capturing-ec...

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