What should universities be?

When

05/01/2016    
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Where

The Old Courtroom
118 Church Street (side entrance), Brighton, BN1 1UD

Event Type

imagesWhat should universities be? 

The Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics & Ethics (CAPPE) at the University of Brighton is hosting a series of talks about what universities should be. These talks form the David Watson Memorial Lecture Series, 2015-2016.

All talks take place in the Old Courtroom Lecture Theatre , Church Street, Brighton, 6-30 – 8.00 pm. 


5 January 2016

Jo Williams                      Academic Freedom in an Age of  Conformity: Confronting the Fear of Knowledge

Once, scholars demanded academic freedom to critique existing knowledge and to pursue new truths. Today, while fondness for the rhetoric of academic freedom remains, the concept itself is increasingly criticised as outdated and elitist. Students and lecturers alike are often at the forefront of calls for censorship and restrictions on debate. In this talk I will trace the demise of academic freedom within the context of changing ideas about the purpose of the university and the nature of scholarship. Various intellectual and political trends have come together to erode a link between knowledge and truth. As a result, universities are less a ‘marketplace of ideas’ and more a site for the promotion of values. This creates a climate of conformity and encourages a culture of self-censorship.

Jo Williams is Director, Centre for the Study of Higher Education, University of Kent

                       

19 January 2016

John Holmwood                   The
University, Democracy and the Public                                                       Interest

Professor of Sociology, Nottingham University

Co-Founder, Campaign for the Public University

 

2 February 2016

Howard Hotson                  Educating homo sapiens

Professor of Early Modern Intellectual History, University of Oxford.


16 February 2016

David Eastwood                  Question Time 

Vice-Chancellor, Birmingham University

Member, Browne Review

CEO Higher Education Funding Council, 2006-9

 

1 March 2016

Stefan Collini                  Reading the Ruins; imagining the future of                                                          Universities        

Professor of Intellectual History and English Literature, University of Cambridge 

8 March  2016

Julia Goodfellow         Universities as Shapeshifters

Vice-Chancellor, University of Kent

Chair, Universities UK