Threats
Academics are increasingly facing threats, intimidation, and hate speech in response to media and other public appearances. Rector Jacquelien Scherpen:
‘In my role as Rector Magnificus, I consider it important that the University of Groningen is an open and diverse academic community, where academic freedom is highly valued. When this academic freedom is challenged by intimidating and threatening reactions, this can have serious implications for our research and teaching. We aim to protect our staff by adhering to the national handbook of the Universities of the Netherlands (UNL) and by taking transparent
measures within our University. Our staff can count on support when faced with challenging or difficult situations.’
Immediate threats?
In case of immediate threats, please call the UG's Main Control Room at 050-363 8050 or the police at 112. You can reach this number day and night.
Wetenschapveilig.nl
You can also report a threat 24/7 through wetenschapveilig.nl , after which they will support you and contact your university for further help. They also have a telephone number (24/7): 0320 - 331343.
A non-urgent situation?
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Last modified: | 10 April 2024 3.23 p.m. |
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