Nearly £30 million of UK taxpayer cash has been blown on bizarre, woke academic projects. The Mail has more.
UK
Research and Innovation (UKRI) has been given the staggering amount of
funding for a number of overseas projects, which appear to have no clear
benefit to British taxpayers.
The funding includes £850,000 for
Birmingham City University to delve into the circulation of gay male
porn and porn magazines at the end of the Second World War, a Telegraph investigation revealed.
The
University of Oxford received more than £350,000 in a bid to preserve
the threatened language of Enggano, spoken by just 1,500 people on
Enggano Island, in Sumatra, Indonesia.
Meanwhile, £784,000 was
given to the University of Exeter to build a historical account of the
development of child soldiering in Africa.
It also received
£307,000 of funding to revive ancestral territories, including the
language and cultures of the K’omox, Pentlatch, and E’iksan in Vancouver
Island, Canada, and the Maori of New Zealand.
Edinburgh
University were given £123,000 to record “harvesting songs of displaced
Syrian refugees living in Middle Eastern countries”, while the
University of Warwick received almost £800,000 to study “invisible women
in Italian cinema”. …<<<Read More>>>...