Vice-Chancellor Genevieve Bell has been clear: there is no place for antisemitism, racism, discrimination or vilification at ANU.

ANU will consider the recommendations of the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights’ final report of its inquiry into antisemitism at Australian universities, along with our broader policy settings, to ensure our campus is a welcoming place for our community.

Our priority is and will continue to be the safety and wellbeing of our students and staff. We will continue working proactively with the Parliament, and our Jewish and broader ANU community, on how to address these important issues.

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