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Belgian university tells female students to wear 'low-cut' tops to graduation ceremony | Belgian university tells female students to wear 'low-cut' tops to graduation ceremony |
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A university in Belgium has apologised after students were sent an email suggesting that women wear low-cut tops to their graduation ceremony. | A university in Belgium has apologised after students were sent an email suggesting that women wear low-cut tops to their graduation ceremony. |
The Brussels Free University (Université libre de Bruxelles) posted the apology on Facebook after the offending email, sent out by the medical faculty, was circulated online. | |
The email advised that “from an aesthetic point of view, it is preferable if young women wear a dress or a skirt and a nice low neckline.” Male graduates, it said, could wear a suit. | The email advised that “from an aesthetic point of view, it is preferable if young women wear a dress or a skirt and a nice low neckline.” Male graduates, it said, could wear a suit. |
The message came to light after it was posted on the ULB Confessions page on Facebook with the note “a little scandal”. | The message came to light after it was posted on the ULB Confessions page on Facebook with the note “a little scandal”. |
The post had more than 600 comments ranging from disbelief to anger, with several accusing the university of sexism. | The post had more than 600 comments ranging from disbelief to anger, with several accusing the university of sexism. |
“Is this a joke? They are graduates of medicine and we’re asking them to show their chest?” one commenter wrote. | “Is this a joke? They are graduates of medicine and we’re asking them to show their chest?” one commenter wrote. |
Another wrote: “The dress I can understand but the ‘nice cleavage’ 😂😂😂 you got a Phd, but who cares, shows your nipples.” | Another wrote: “The dress I can understand but the ‘nice cleavage’ 😂😂😂 you got a Phd, but who cares, shows your nipples.” |
As the outrage grew, and the story appeared in the Parisien newspaper, the university posted its “sincerest apologies” to Facebook and Twitter. | As the outrage grew, and the story appeared in the Parisien newspaper, the university posted its “sincerest apologies” to Facebook and Twitter. |
“It goes without saying that the instructions related to the clothing of young graduates are contrary to the values of the ULB and this faculty,” it said. | “It goes without saying that the instructions related to the clothing of young graduates are contrary to the values of the ULB and this faculty,” it said. |
• This article was amended on 1 June 2017. There are two universities known as the Brussels Free University in Belgium. This article was amended to clarify the letter was sent by the Université libre de Bruxelles. |
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