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Campus report on hate gets UJS backing

October 27, 2016 09:56
Nicola Dandridge

ByMarcus Dysch, Marcus Dysch

1 min read

University bosses should work more closely with the Jewish community to "better understand antisemitism", a report on violence and harassment on campuses has found.

Universities UK, the umbrella group representing university heads, published a 114-page document on the steps vice-chancellors should take to deal with hate crimes, including antisemitism, which affect students.

It comes after UUK set up a taskforce last year and took evidence from Jewish groups and communal leaders.

UUK was told Jewish students generally enjoyed positive experiences on campus, but also of episodes of "hostility" and fears about under-reporting of antisemitic incidents.