Administrators are trying to shut down the entire Religious Studies department at Stirling University. 
This is significant for a number of reasons.
First,  the religious studies department at Stirling is of particular import  due to its emphasis on Critical Religion theories. In fact, Timothy  Fitzgerald, one of the professors affected, is a prominent voice in that  field. Critical Religion theories are important because they challenge  the very colonialist basis upon which the study of "religion" is based.
The  second reason is related to the first: Precisely because Critical  Religion studies are a vitally needed, the shutting down of the entire  department is an act of censorship that would damage not only the entire  field of religious studies but also broader struggles against white  supremacy and colonial domination. 
Third,  this is significant because this type of sudden and arbitrary laying  off of workers despite high student attendance— is exactly the type of  business practice that we are all affected by and need to stick together  to fight it. Despite a balanced budget and a healthy number of  students, the administration offered four professors redundancy packages  and plans to lay off the rest of the instructors. This type of brutal  cutthroat practices cannot be accepted. 
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