Encampment in front of Pontio
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Encampment
On Wednesday, 8 May, an encampment was erected on the lawn in front of Pontio; this encompasses a group of people demonstrating against the conflict in Israel and Gaza mirroring similar protests at universities in the UK and the US.
Free speech and respect on campus
Universities provide a place and opportunity for debate, and as a community of students and staff, we recognise that disagreement can occur as individuals may hold differing views.
Protecting free speech within legal boundaries is paramount; however, it is also essential that people treat one another with respect at all times.
How we communicate respectfully
We support our student community by providing a platform for them to protest and share their views peacefully. We do this by collaborating closely with our elected Students' Union representatives to ensure we have the right measures in place to protect our students, staff, and wider community while preserving free speech.
Additionally, we unequivocally condemn racism, antisemitism, Islamophobia, discrimination, harassment, abuse, or criminal behaviour, as these have no place in our community.
To those participating or involved in the protest
To those involved in or joining the protest, it's important to remember that the University must continue with day-to-day operations to ensure our students and the wider community feel safe and able to carry on with their activities.
We also ask that you remain mindful towards our local community, recognising the area as a public thoroughfare.
Finally, prioritise your safety and well-being; although our campus is monitored, it remains situated in an accessible area open to the general public.
While we acknowledge your right to protest, we encourage the use of legitimate channels to express your views effectively.
How to raise concerns
If you or someone you know has encountered or observed any instance of discrimination or has any safeguarding concern, we strongly encourage students to reach out to Bangor University's Student Support and Wellbeing Team or the Student Union.
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Contact campus security on 01248 382795 or visit level 3 in Pontio
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To report a safeguarding concern email safeguarding@bangor.ac.uk
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To report any instance of discrimination against students, contact the Student Equality and Diversity Officer at inclusive@bangor.ac.uk
If staff experience any form of violence, harassment or hate crime, including sexual and racist, we encourage you to let us know (details below).
Sexual Violence, Harassment, Hate Crime and Racism | Human Resources | Bangor University
In conclusion
While we fully acknowledge the right of students to protest lawfully, however, establishing a camp raises potential health and safety issues. Such actions also may pose risks of disruption to students, staff and our broader community and any actions need to remain within authorised and lawful use of University's grounds.
Moreover, we recognise this is a crucial time of year for many students undertaking various exams and assessments.
We are committed to maintaining normal operations to the best of our ability. We urge protestors to consider the impact of their actions accordingly. Ensuring the safety and wellbeing of everyone on our campus remains our top priority.