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Sydney Uni’s Scott says he failed to ‘listen, be curious’

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Sydney University vice chancellor Mark Scott says he failed to meaningfully engage with Jewish and Palestinian staff and students in the aftermath of the October 7 terror attacks in Israel and this lack of curiosity made their trauma worse.

Reflecting on the lessons he had learned from the campus antisemitism flare-up that engulfed Sydney and other institutions last year, Professor Scott admitted he and the university fell short in their response.

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Sally Patten edits BOSS, and writes about workplace issues. She was the financial services editor and personal finance editor of the AFR, The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald. She edited business news for The Times of London. Connect with Sally on Twitter. Email Sally at spatten@afr.com
Julie Hare is the Education editor. She has more than 20 years’ experience as a writer, journalist and editor. Connect with Julie on Twitter. Email Julie at julie.hare@afr.com

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