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'Think twice about taking anyone with Jewish name', professor alleged to have warned

Report flags up widespread claims of anti-Jewish discrimination in Scottish universities

March 24, 2019 12:42
Dundee city centre
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Claims of discrimination against Jews in a number of Scottish universities - such as a student being punished for refusing to take exams on Shabbat and a professor responsible for admissions who said “we'll think twice about taking anyone with a Jewish name in future” - have been reported by the Scottish Council of Jewish Communities (SCJC).

In a submission to an Equality and Human Rights Commission inquiry on racial harassment in higher education, SCJC reported the case of a medical student who claimed she was “being hounded for taking off Jewish holidays, and refusing to sit exams on Friday evening”. 

The student also alleged she was “repeatedly summoned for dressing-down from professors, the dean, and the head of the school”.

According to the SCJC, the student was told by the dean “because this is a secular university, we don’t need to take any account of students’ religion”. 

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