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Jewish Society will be created, says University of Essex chief

Vice Chancellor responds after public outcry as hundreds of students vote against establishment of JSoc

February 22, 2019 09:08
University of Essex campus
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The Vice Chancellor of the University of Essex has committed to “ensuring that the Jewish Society is created… irrespective of any ratification by the Student’s Union”, after hundreds of students at the university voted against the creation of a JSoc.

In a statement on Friday morning, Professor Anthony Forster also announced “the immediate launch of a review to ensure that we provide unequivocal support to our Jewish students and staff” and that he would be “holding a public event on Thursday February 28 at 1pm, in support of our Jewish community, to which staff, students and members of the public are invited.”

As first reported by the JC on Wednesday, students were being allowed to vote on the student union website over whether to allow the establishment of a Jewish society, as is the policy whenever an official university student society is proposed.

Although some 64 per cent of respondents had voted affirmatively, more than a third – over 200 – had voted against a Jewish society being allowed to form.

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