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Freedom of Speech

University of Reading position on freedom of speech

Freedom of speech and academic freedom are fundamental to the University. They allow everyone here to explore ideas, even if those ideas are new, or perceived as different, or challenging. This is crucial for learning, research, and pushing the boundaries of knowledge and challenging conventions. The University also has legal and regulatory duties to protect freedom of speech and academic freedom within the law.

Balancing these priorities can be challenging but we must continue to foster a culture where everyone can share views and ideas openly, even if some of these might be uncomfortable for some.

This means there may be times during your life as a student when you come across views and ideas you disagree with, find challenging, and perhaps even shocking or disturbing. This is an expected part of life in a diverse community where people are encouraged to express their views. We do, however, understand that this can sometimes mean people may feel critiqued or hurt by some views expressed.

Being able to discuss and debate opposing views is critical to being part of our educational community. The University expects people to remain respectful of and courteous to each other during all interactions whether in person, in writing or online. The University will not tolerate or excuse abuse, bullying, discrimination, harassment, acts of hatred, intimidation, violence or any act prohibited by law.  Staff and students can report any incidents to Report + Support.

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