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[[File:University of Sussex Library.JPG|thumb|The University Library]]The '''University of Sussex''' is a university founded in 1961 and situated in [[Falmer]], near [[Brighton]].
[[File:University of Sussex Library.JPG|thumb|The University Library]]The '''University of Sussex''' is a university founded in 1961 and situated in [[Falmer]], near [[Brighton]].
[[Kathleen Stock]] was a philosophy professor until 2021 when she left the University having been harassed and bullied for her views on gender issues. In a radio interview on Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4, on 3 November 2021 she denied that she is transphobic and explained that her resignation followed attacks on her by colleagues who are opposed to her views and who foster an "extreme" response from their students: "instead of getting involved in arguing with me using reason, evidence - the traditional university methods - they tell their students in lectures that I pose a harm to trans students."
The treatment of Stock at the University led in 2025 to The Office for Students (OfS) fining the university over half a million pounds and warning the university that “a chilling effect arose” from the university’s transgender policy that caused staff and students to “self-censor” and left them feeling unable to express “lawful” opinions.


==Notable alumni==
==Notable alumni==
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*[[Linda Bellos]]
*[[Linda Bellos]]
*[[Alkarim Jivani]]
*[[Alkarim Jivani]]
*[[Peter Kyle]]
*[[Fiona Shaw (author)]]
*[[Fiona Shaw (author)]]
*[[Andrea Waddell]]
*[[Andrea Waddell]]
*[[Kate Harris]]


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Latest revision as of 22:35, 27 March 2025

The University Library

The University of Sussex is a university founded in 1961 and situated in Falmer, near Brighton.

Kathleen Stock was a philosophy professor until 2021 when she left the University having been harassed and bullied for her views on gender issues. In a radio interview on Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4, on 3 November 2021 she denied that she is transphobic and explained that her resignation followed attacks on her by colleagues who are opposed to her views and who foster an "extreme" response from their students: "instead of getting involved in arguing with me using reason, evidence - the traditional university methods - they tell their students in lectures that I pose a harm to trans students."

The treatment of Stock at the University led in 2025 to The Office for Students (OfS) fining the university over half a million pounds and warning the university that “a chilling effect arose” from the university’s transgender policy that caused staff and students to “self-censor” and left them feeling unable to express “lawful” opinions.

Notable alumni