Abhishek Saha
Abhishek Saha is a Professor of Mathematics at Queen Mary University of London and a founder member of the London Universities’ Council for Academic Freedom. He writes here in a personal capacity.
Academic freedom needs legal safeguards
Violations of academic freedom are endangering the progress of knowledge and the pursuit of truth
Is university still worth it?
Rising fees raise questions about the value of some degrees
Clickbait criticism
A depressing, inarticulate complaint of a generation too paralysed even to make art
Charli’s carefree bratitude
This is music for people who are tired of being careful
An open letter against assisted dying
118 academics oppose the Leadbeater Bill
Labour’s inaction on religious persecution
The Freedom of Religion or Belief brief is simply being ignored by the government
Dark lessons from Canada
Once “assisted dying” is legal, the boundaries of what is permissible expand
They call it Poppy love
Poppy is, simply, a dog who knows what she wants
Not a dull phrase
Ethel Smyth: 2nd sonata &c (Delphian)
What does it mean to be Christian?
We are in danger of reducing faith to the shallow depths of personality and politics
The Church of England’s race to the bottom
The Church of England should not be putting ideology before history