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Management backflips on forced Medical Sciences relocations
The reversal comes after weeks of uncertainty for Honours students in the Medical Foundation Building.
April 26, 2021
Honours students have successfully campaigned to continue researching in the Medical Foundation Building, weeks after being told they would be forcibly relocated. Professor Sarah Young, Head of the School of Medical Sciences, informed affected students in an email on Monday that the decision to allow students to remain was taken after having “considered all the feedback we have received.”
The backflip comes after weeks of uncertainty for affected Honours students, who were informed on 13 April that they could no longer conduct research in the building “due to an ongoing police investigation.” They will now be permitted to remain in the Medical Foundation Building, with any who wish to move out of the building to be “accomodated.”
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