Canadian Press Jordan Peterson speaks to a crowd during a stop in Sherwood Park Alta, on Feb. 11, 2018.

A controversial Toronto psychology professor is lambasting a prestigious British university after it opted to rescind a visiting fellowship on the basis of his work. Jordan Peterson published a blog post in the wake of the move from Cambridge University, criticizing the school for its decision to withdraw the opportunity for a two-month scholarly visit to the elite campus. Peterson, an outspoken critic of political correctness and many campus movements broadly affiliated with the political left, accused the school of bowing to pressure from students and failing to notify him directly of the decision to retract the fellowship.

Don Arnold via Getty Images Jordan Peterson speaks at ICC Sydney Theatre on Feb. 26, 2019 in Sydney, Australia.

Cambridge spokeswoman Tamsin Starr denied both allegations laid out in the blog post, saying Cambridge emailed the professor prior to sending out a tweet announcing the withdrawal of the offer and asserting the decision was made as a result of an academic review rather than student backlash. "It was rescinded after a further review," Starr said. She did not respond to a detailed list of questions, including whether such reviews are standard procedure and what specific findings triggered the withdrawal. 'Serious error in judgement': Peterson Peterson's blog post let loose scathing words for the school's Faculty of Divinity, which arranged for the fellowship and where the University of Toronto professor said he hoped to gain further material for a planned set of lectures on stories from the Bible. "I think the Faculty of Divinity made a serious error of judgment in rescinding their offer to me," he wrote in his post. "I think they handled publicizing the rescindment in a manner that could hardly have been more narcissistic, self-congratulatory and devious...I wish them the continued decline in relevance over the next few decades that they deeply and profoundly and diligently work toward and deserve." Peterson said the idea for a visiting fellowship came about after he lectured at the school and met with divinity faculty members last year.

Jordan Peterson requested a visiting fellowship at the Faculty of Divinity, and an initial offer has been rescinded after a further review. — Faculty of Divinity (@CamDivinity) March 20, 2019