One of the world's leading universities has decided to shut down a specialist centre on antisemitism after just five years.
Yale University in Connecticut said its Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism (YIISA) was being closed because it had failed to produce enough scholarship to "warrant its continuance".
But the decision to end what was billed as North America's first "comprehensive, interdisciplinary" university research centre on antisemitism has provoked a strong reaction.
David Harris, executive director of the American Jewish Committee, said it was "surprised and saddened" by the move and called on Yale to reconsider its "unfortunate decision".