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In the wake of a Supreme Court judgement ruling that references to sex in the Equality Act, it’s worth remembering that, in February 2023 the Daily Telegraph published an article by Ellen Pasternack, an Evolutionary BiologyPhD student at Oxford, aggressively misrepresented the science and claimed that there were exactly two biological sexes. She used the reputation of #OxfordUniversity to make claims that inflame bigotry and which have no basis in science. Almost everything in her article was directly contradicted by this piece in Nature seven years earlier which, given it directly related to her field of study, she has no excuse for not reading.

At the time, I wrote to Tim Coulson, the head of the Biology department, to point out that the 20th century has a long history of people misrepresenting biology to push an agenda that marginalised or killed people. If they have learned anything from history, I asked that the department publish an official correction or ask the student to retract her article.

Professor Coulson argued that this was a free speech issue and refused to take any action.

With this in mind, I would urge anyone considering a PhD in #Biology, or attending any events to avoid #Oxford. They clearly value bigotry more than they value science and so do not deserve a place in the scientific community.

NatureSex redefined - NatureThe idea of two sexes is simplistic. Biologists now think there is a wider spectrum than that.

Today #oxford was out proud in support of its #trans community, and trans people countrywide, protesting the #supremeCourt ruling about excluding trans people from the #uk #equalitiesAct

1, 2,3,4 stop your stupid #cultureWar
5,6,7,8 you can't make us cis or straight!

Some great speakers at start, really positive vibes, amazing turnout of trans, #nonbinary #lgbtqia and allies.

Please boost to show trans people we won't put up with this billionaire-funded hateful legislation!

[Edit: blurred visible faces just in case]

If you drag someone along to enough difficult jazz gigs, the payback is that you will eventually have to attend an event in #Oxford where you will certainly have to dance and where the probability you will end up drinking wine out of cup make from a human skull is not zero.

very nicely balanced report from #Oxford Clarion: The Blavatnik School of Government has reopened after its closure due to seagulls dropping pebbles on the roof. A spokesperson said: “We are pleased to say that the School is now open, with staff back in the building as normal.” A seagull said: “Caw!”

The Seagull Knows: Notes on a Constipated Discipline

The opening moment of the workshop on Methodological Strategies for Real-Life Theorising was unintentionally profound. A story of a seagull crieing above the glass façade of the Blavatnik School of Government - a building that stands as a temple to the #deathcult of the last 40 years of #neoliberal culture. In hindsight, that seagull metaphor may have been the wisest participant at the event.The sessions that followed offered a painful reminder of just how entrenched and constipated […]

hamishcampbell.com/the-seagull

hamishcampbell.comThe Seagull Knows: Notes on a Constipated Discipline – Hamish Campbell
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📖 🖋️ **Conserving and digitising the oldest known set of lecture notes from medieval Oxford**

“_This manuscript includes lectures on the Psalms from Alexander’s teaching in the 1190s, and Treatise on the Strong Woman, an analysis of the leading roles of Mary Magdalene and the Virgin Mary in the medieval church_”

🔗 jesus.ox.ac.uk/a-13th-century-.

#Digital #Manuscipt #Study #Notes #Archive #Library #Oxford #C13th #Medieval #Medievodons #History @medievodons

www.jesus.ox.ac.ukConserving and digitising the oldest known set of lecture notes from medieval Oxford – Jesus College

Oxford-Akademiker tranken bis 2015 bei feierlichen Anlässen aus einem Kelch, gefertigt aus einem menschlichen Schädel – ein Relikt kolonialer Vergangenheit. Archäologe Dan Hicks deckt die schockierende Geschichte auf. Mehr dazu 👉 n-tv.de/panorama/Oxford-Akadem #Oxford #Geschichte #Kolonialismus 🏛️💀 #newz

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