The artist Damien Hirst today apologised for congratulating the September 11 hijackers on a "visually stunning" work of art in an interview published last week on the eve of the first anniversary of the terror attacks.
The Muhammad Bin Laden Visiting Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Professor Dale Eickelman, explains why he is happy that his academic work is associated with the Bin Laden family.
Oxford University's most famous student, Chelsea Clinton, believes her English classmates have been insensitive, and even offensive, since the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington.
In the third in a series of perspectives on the affects of September 11, Professor Drummond Bone, principal of Royal Holloway College, University of London, believes it's important universities encourage analysis and debate.
Every student union is being asked to condemn the bombing of Afghanistan as a "serious threat to the lives, liberties and livelihoods of the peoples of the Middle East and elsewhere".
The terrorist attacks in the US on September 11 created a sudden demand for authoritative voices to help understand, contextualise and consider the implications of the tragic events that unfolded.