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Further update on circumstances around fencing at halls of residence

06 Nov 2020

Message from the President and Vice-Chancellor

Nancy has written again students in our Halls following the erecting of a fence in Fallowfield on Thursday and we have posted the following public statement:

Statement

I am writing today to update on the next steps following the regrettable string of events linked to the fencing on our Fallowfield campus yesterday.

Firstly, I want to apologise again for the distress caused by putting up the fence yesterday and the very poor communication surrounding this.

I am determined to find out what went wrong and to learn from it. 

As a matter of urgency, I have commissioned an inquiry into these events. This will be conducted by Professor Clive Agnew, a former Vice-President for Teaching, Learning and Students, and our intention is to also include a former Students’ Union Officer.

They will examine how and, for what reasons, the decision to erect the fence around the residences on the Fallowfield campus was taken and how this decision was - or wasn’t - communicated to students.

The report will be submitted by the end of November and we will publish the full report as soon as possible for all to see.

I will also be meeting with student representatives from the Fallowfield residences as soon as possible, together with our Director for the Student Experience, Dr Simon Merrywest.

I know the events of yesterday were distressing for many students on a personal level at what is already a very difficult time. I’m sorry for that. I also regret that our actions led to protests and unrest at the residences last night. The fence has been removed today and, in consultation with students, additional security measures will be put in place to help to keep all of our residents safe.

We would like students to write to us with suggestions about how we can improve safety across our campus sites. Please contact correspondence@manchester.ac.uk with your suggestions.

If you have been affected by anything that has happened either yesterday or during your time with us so far, or just want to speak to someone then our counselling and support services are available to you. Advice and Response staff will be present at the Fallowfield site next week for one-on-one sessions and we will be holding check in and chat sessions over Zoom. Details of these arrangements will be sent shortly. You can also speak to your ResLife advisors for wellbeing or any other concerns.

Finally, I want to reiterate that I am truly sorry for the events of yesterday.

Nancy