A message from UCL President & Provost, Dr Michael Spence, following recent reports of antisemitic incidents at UCL.
In response to antisemitic comments made during a student-organised event held on campus on Tuesday 11 November, Dr Spence said:
"I am utterly appalled by these heinous antisemitic comments. Antisemitism has absolutely no place in our university, and I want to express my unequivocal apology to all Jewish students, staff, alumni, and the wider community that these words were uttered at UCL.
"The individual responsible is a former fixed-term researcher at UCL, but not a current member of UCL staff. We have reported this incident to the police and have banned her from campus. We have launched a full investigation into how this happened and have banned the student group which hosted it from holding any further events on campus pending the outcome of this.
"Regrettably, like many UK universities, we continue to confront incidents of antisemitism and are committing to banishing this from our campus. We have initiated disciplinary proceedings against a number of students in relation to antisemitism and reported incidents to the police where appropriate.
"Freedom of speech and academic freedom are fundamental to university life, but they can never be misused as a shield for hatred. UCL remains steadfast in our commitment to ensure our campus is a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment for everyone."
Read the original statement, and a statement from Students’ Union UCL, on the UCL News website.
Support for staff and students
Report instances of hate crime on campus using Report + Support.
- University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT (0) 20 7679 2000
