Monday 2 February 2009

New proposals from the Principal

The Principal has sent us a revised set of proposals which appear below. We are calling a large meeting to discuss the proposals and we want the decision to be as democratic as possible. Because the weather means it is difficult for people to get in the meeting is on Wednesday at 13.00 in FB113.

New Proposals:

1. Queen Mary fully endorses the statement on Gaza issued by Universities UK:
“Universities UK supports calls for an end to the conflict in and beyond Gaza. We are particularly aware that many of the civilian casualties have occurred in educational establishments. The UK’s universities are resolutely committed to the right to education, enshrined in the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Higher education, in particular, is a global activity and we value our academic links with universities all over the world. The international nature of higher education means it is a force for understanding, tolerance and respect between peoples.”

2. We have now received from our investment advisors information about current investments. The College does not currently hold any direct investment in GKN and will be disposing of its small Cobham holding as soon as it can practically and sensibly do so. The College will not acquire any further direct investment in these companies and will review its investment policy. There is an invitation to representatives of your group to present its case with respect to ethical investments to the Chairman of the Investment Committee (who is the College Treasurer) for due consideration in the course of this review. We are happy to give an absolute undertaking that the group’s spokespersons will be able put their case freely to the Treasurer and that its views will be taken into consideration in any changes of ethical investment policy.

3. Queen Mary is always happy to donate any surplus equipment or books to universities in need of aid and we feel that as in other humanitarian crises that would most effectively be done through a scheme operated by a charity recognised by the Department for International Development. In addition, we are happy to facilitate the collection of funds for the Disasters Emergency Committee Gaza Appeal.

4. We welcome applications from Palestinian students for support under our scholarship schemes, as we do to students from many other countries with severe humanitarian crises. The College has an excellent record in this respect, for example during the Bosnian crisis in the 1990s. We are happy to discuss with the QM Students Union any future changes to our scholarships policy. We will play an active role in the national initiative, encouraged by UUK, to increase scholarships for Palestinians to study in this country.

5. We can confirm that we will not take action against the protestors provided that all action has been within the law and no damage has been done to the room.

6. We are keen to continue the dialogue on items 2, 3 and 4 after the occupation has ended.

1 comment:

  1. This is brilliant guys! Certainly a start. Well Done to you all!

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