The Union of Jewish Students is to provide antisemitism training to the National Union of Students staff, which has been dogged by accusations of Jew-hate.
Sally Patterson, a Jewish student on the NUS' National Executive Committee, brought a motion to mandate the training for all NUS staff and NEC members at the start of each academic year, after what UJS described as "multiple incidents of antisemitism" within the union.
The motion passed on Tuesday at the NUS conference, which runs from April 9-11. On Thursday a candidate is standing for the NUS executive council despite promoting the claim the founder of Isis was trained by Mossad, which the UJS said left it "deeply troubled".
UJS wearily noted it was the third year in a row in which a candidate running for election at NUS National Conference had been accused of antisemitism.