A law professor who cancelled a聽series of lectures聽because of 鈥渄isruptive protests鈥澛爃as announced his talks on 鈥渇reedom of expression in the sex and gender debate鈥 will now go ahead.
Michael Foran, an associate professor at the University of Oxford, is due to discuss themes from his book Sex, Gender Identity and the Law in the coming Michaelmas term, beginning 11 October.
It comes after Foran earlier this month announced he would cancel the remainder of his lecture series at Oxford鈥檚 Faculty of Law after protesters disrupted the second of the planned talks.
Foran had been preparing to present on the topics of 鈥済ender critical and gender identity belief鈥 and 鈥渟exual assault by deception鈥.
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At the time, Foran called the decision 鈥渄eeply lamentable鈥, but said the disruption had 鈥渦ndermined the academic nature of this series鈥.
鈥淪tudents shouldn鈥檛 face bullying or harassment when attending academic events,鈥 he wrote, in a post shared to X.
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The professor has by the Faculty of Law,聽outlining plans to host a 鈥渇urther event鈥 in the series within Oxford鈥檚 St Cross building.
鈥淭he lecture forms part of the series on themes arising from Michael鈥檚 recent book,鈥 the post reads. 鈥淭he final lectures in that series did not proceed as planned last term, and we are grateful to Michael for working with the faculty to help arrange this further event.鈥
Emphasising the Faculty of Law鈥檚 commitment to 鈥渇ostering rigorous academic debate and to supporting freedom of speech鈥, the statement outlines plans for a discussion period post-event.
It also acknowledges some members of the Oxford community 鈥渕ay wish to express disagreement鈥 with the views shared at the talk, and adds that the faculty 鈥渟upports the right to lawful protest鈥.
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Foran added: 鈥淲e have worked together to include an opportunity for critical engagement and dissent, within the appropriate limits of academic engagement. All participants will be expected to engage respectfully, to focus on the issues, and to ensure the event can proceed without disruption.鈥
The cancellation of the lectures prompted concern from the likes of Oxford chancellor聽William Hague, who said the series ought to continue as planned.
鈥淔reedom of speech is a fundamental academic freedom and it must be upheld,鈥 Hague said. 鈥淓qually, legitimate and lawful protest has an important place in university life. The task is to maintain both.鈥
Last year, the Office for Students (OfS) produced 67 pages of guidance on free speech on university campuses.
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The document stressed that institutions are expected to take steps to support constructive dialogue on contentious subjects.
In a previous statement issued after Foran announced the cancellation of his talks, a University of Oxford spokesperson affirmed the institution鈥檚 鈥渇undamental鈥 belief in freedom of expression and academic freedom, as well as the right to protest.
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