Archives of the Campaign against Military Research on Campus 1985-1994

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Archives of the Campaign against Military Research on Campus 1985-1994

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British society for social responsibility in science

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Evans, Rob

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Campaign against Military Research on Campus

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The Campaign against Military Research on Campus (CAMROC) was launched in May 1986 to expose the increasing amount of military research work carried out by university academics and students: in 1986, 52% of all British government-funded research was funded by the Ministry of Defence. CAMROC was composed of peace and anti-nuclear groups, concerned individuals and student unions. As well as trying to uncover the amount of military research being carried out in academic institutions, the campaign w...