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UK University Sparking Outrage Over Axing Black Studies MA

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Published: 04 June 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

Birmingham City University finds itself at the very centre of a major global controversy today. The institution recently announced plans to scrap its pioneering Master’s degree in black studies and global justice. This sudden decision has triggered massive widespread criticism from prominent academics and social justice advocates worldwide. Critics argue that the move represents a devastating blow to progressive higher education across the country. They believe it threatens to stifle vital conversations around race, history, and systemic inequality. The course was launched only a few months ago with immense optimism and academic pride. Now, its unexpected cancellation has left many students and faculty members feeling completely blindsided.

A leading civil rights scholar from America has now entered this intense academic debate. Kimberlé Crenshaw is a highly respected professor of law at two prestigious American universities. She teaching currently at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Columbia University in New York. Crenshaw has officially urged the university leadership to reverse this highly controversial decision immediately. She expressed her profound concern regarding the future of black scholarship within British higher education. The famous scholar released a powerful statement on social media during her UK book tour. Her words have quickly resonated with thousands of concerned students and activists online.

Crenshaw explicitly compared the situation in Birmingham to political events happening in America today. She noted a dangerous parallel between this cancellation and current American anti-diversity political campaigns. In the United States, conservative politicians have actively targeted diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Crenshaw fears that this ideological, extremist-led campaign has now crossed the vast Atlantic Ocean. She described the university’s recent decision as an escalating assault on essential black studies. The professor believes that the discipline now faces a very real threat of total erasure. Her warnings have added significant international weight to an already burning local issue.

The prominent scholar emphasised that preserving this specific history remains absolutely essential for society. She believes we must champion the diverse perspectives and lived experiences of black people. This history encompasses individuals living in Britain and across the wider global diaspora. According to Crenshaw, black studies provides an essential space of critical academic inquiry. The academic community built around this subject at the university is globally renowned. Losing such a space could diminish the international reputation of British higher education. Many local campaigners agree that the programme offered invaluable insights into multicultural British history.

University officials have defended their decision by pointing directly to low student recruitment numbers. The course is officially scheduled to be withdrawn completely starting this coming September. This decision followed a comprehensive review of the university’s entire postgraduate course portfolio. Figures reveal that only eight students are currently enrolled on this specific course. From a purely financial perspective, low enrolment makes courses difficult to sustain over time. The university administration maintains that economic viability must influence modern higher education decisions. However, defenders of the course argue that education should transcend mere financial metrics.

This cancellation follows another controversial decision made by the exact same university last year. In 2024, the institution successfully closed its unique undergraduate black studies programme amidst fierce protests. That undergraduate course was historically significant as the first of its kind in Europe. Its closure had already raised serious alarm bells among researchers and community leaders nationwide. The subsequent axing of the postgraduate equivalent has confirmed the worst fears of activists. Academics are now warning that black scholarship is being disproportionately targeted by university executives. They argue that cost-cutting measures are unfairly impacting minority fields of study.

Crenshaw strongly rejected the idea that this move is a normal administrative choice. She stated firmly that this dismantling is not merely a routine institutional realignment. Instead, she views it as a direct attack on producing critical historical knowledge. Without these courses, future generations may lack the tools to understand systemic racism. The scholar believes that universities have a moral duty to protect vulnerable academic fields. Her strong words have galvanized support for the staff members facing potential redundancy. The debate has now transformed from a local campus dispute into a national scandal.

Professor Kehinde Andrews is a leading British commentator who originally pioneered this unique programme. He has been a vocal critic of the university management throughout this entire process. Andrews previously stated that staff and students received no meaningful opportunity to negotiate. The decision-making process was allegedly conducted behind closed doors without proper faculty consultation. This lack of transparency has deeply angered the student body and university staff union. Many feel that the university administration prioritised financial balance sheets over educational enrichment. Andrews continues to lead the academic resistance against these sweeping institutional cuts.

An open letter demanding an immediate reconsideration of the closure is circulating rapidly. This petition has already attracted massive support from various influential figures across society. Signatories include respected politicians, well-known cultural icons, and leading academics from other universities. Professor Kalwant Bhopal, a distinguished expert on race education, has added her influential name. The popular musician and author Akala has also expressed his strong public support. Celebrated writer Yomi Adegoke and Member of Parliament Marsha de Cordova signed the letter. This broad coalition shows that the issue extends far beyond the campus walls.

A spokesperson for Birmingham City University sought to reassure the public last week. The university confirmed that a small number of postgraduate courses are being cut. They reiterated that these specific cancellations are driven purely by a lack of demand. The spokesperson promised that existing students will be allowed to finish their degrees fully. Furthermore, the university is currently consulting with all members of staff affected. They claim to be actively exploring opportunities for alternative ways to provide this education. Despite these assurances, the academic community remains deeply skeptical of the university’s motives.New review urges UK to repatriate Shamima Begum, others from Syria

The unfolding situation in Birmingham highlights a much larger crisis within British higher education. Many universities across the United Kingdom are currently facing severe financial difficulties today. Declining international student numbers and frozen domestic tuition fees have created huge budget deficits. In response, many institutions are choosing to cut courses that attract fewer students. Humanities and social sciences are often the first subjects to face the chopping block. Critics argue that this market-driven approach to higher education harms smaller niche subjects. They worry that British universities are losing their traditional commitment to diverse scholarship.

The outcome of this specific dispute could set a major precedent for future cases. If Birmingham City University proceeds with the cancellation, other institutions might follow suit. This could lead to a significant reduction of diverse perspectives in British academia. Activists are determined to keep fighting to save this vital postgraduate course. They believe that understanding black history is crucial for creating a fairer British society. The world will be watching how the university responds to this international pressure. For now, the future of black studies in the United Kingdom hangs precariously.

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