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College links put pressure on boycotters

July 24, 2008 23:00

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Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

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A groundbreaking scheme that strengthens links between universities and academics in Britain and Israel has been launched simultaneously in London and Jerusalem.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown signed an agreement on Sunday with Premier Ehud Olmert to start the Britain-Israel Research and Academic Exchange Partnership. BIRAX, as it is known, will give grants primarily to junior academics, mainly in scientific research.

Launching the partnership in the Commons on Monday, Higher Education minister Bill Rammell said: “It is entirely right that, alongside building our shared commercial interests, we should work to strengthen our educational and cultural links.”

The scheme will put more pressure on the University and College Union to drop a motion passed at its congress in May that critics see as a “back-door” boycott of Israeli academics. Mr Rammell reiterated on Monday both his and the government’s disapproval of UCU’s stance. The union has yet to announce whether or not the motion will become policy.

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