Goldsmiths, University of London is聽opening the first independent inquiry instigated by聽a higher education institution into antisemitism and whether a聽university has done enough to聽prevent聽it.
The college鈥檚 warden, Frances Corner, said聽the investigation had been triggered by a聽national uptick in聽antisemitism on聽campuses, not specific concerns at聽the south London institution, and would 鈥渆nsure that we are providing a聽safe and supportive environment for Jewish students and staff to聽study and work鈥.
In a statement, the university said the inquiry 鈥渃omes amid a growing focus on the duty of universities to address reports of antisemitism鈥, referring to a 22聽per cent increase in university-related antisemitic incidents in Britain over the past two academic years.
Those findings came from a survey by the Community Security Trust, a charity that monitors antisemitism, which found a spike in antisemitic incidents as tensions escalated in the conflict between Israel and Palestine in May聽2021.
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The Goldsmiths inquiry will cover the experiences of Jewish staff and students from 1聽September 2018 and will take evidence from staff, students, the public and external organisations.
It will aim to determine if Goldsmiths breached the Equality Act, failed to follow its own policies, or failed to support Jewish students and staff who experienced antisemitism at the university.
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At the same time, the investigation will explore whether Jewish students and staff have been subjected to antisemitism, whether complaints have been handled in keeping with Goldsmiths鈥 own policies and procedures and whether those policies and procedures are adequate.
The overall aim is to understand if the university has done enough to make Jewish people feel welcome, included and safe from antisemitism, it said. What the university claims is an unprecedented investigation comes after the president of the National Union of Students (NUS) was dismissed in November last year over allegations of antisemitism.
The NUS鈥 own lawyer-led investigation found that the union had not been a welcoming place for Jewish people for 鈥渁t聽least a聽decade鈥. It聽found that Jewish students attending conferences had felt unwelcome and occasionally afraid for their physical safety.
The union pledged to reinstate Jewish representation on key committees, to run training for staff and elected officials and to introduce an external speakers鈥 policy.
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鈥淭he independent inquiry will give us a clear picture of the situation at Goldsmiths and will help ensure we can provide the best support to Jewish members of our community,鈥 said Professor Corner.
The scope and aims of the inquiry allow it to make any recommendations, including restorative actions that Goldsmiths should take. It will be led by Mohinderpal Sethi聽KC of Littleton Chambers, a leading lawyer with a background in employment and discrimination law. The call for evidence is open from 18聽May to 18聽August.
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