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UCL says Tim Hunt will not be back after 'sexist' comments | UCL says Tim Hunt will not be back after 'sexist' comments |
(about 17 hours later) | |
The president of University College London has said that Prof Sir Tim Hunt will not be reinstated. | The president of University College London has said that Prof Sir Tim Hunt will not be reinstated. |
Prof Michael Arthur said that he "regretted" the personal difficulty suffered by Sir Tim, who has been accused of sexism. | Prof Michael Arthur said that he "regretted" the personal difficulty suffered by Sir Tim, who has been accused of sexism. |
But he said his comments about women in laboratories had struck "such a discordant note". | But he said his comments about women in laboratories had struck "such a discordant note". |
He said they were at odds with the university's aim to create a working environment where women felt supported. | He said they were at odds with the university's aim to create a working environment where women felt supported. |
Prof Arthur added in a statement in the staff news section of the UCL website that Sir Tim's offer of resignation was his personal choice and the honourable thing to do. | Prof Arthur added in a statement in the staff news section of the UCL website that Sir Tim's offer of resignation was his personal choice and the honourable thing to do. |
He said that despite many calls for him to reinstate Sir Tim, there had been "very significant" representations to him not to do so - and not only from women in science. | He said that despite many calls for him to reinstate Sir Tim, there had been "very significant" representations to him not to do so - and not only from women in science. |
"Our view is that reversing that decision would send entirely the wrong signal and I have reason to believe that Sir Tim would also not want that to happen," he said. | "Our view is that reversing that decision would send entirely the wrong signal and I have reason to believe that Sir Tim would also not want that to happen," he said. |
The Nobel prize-winning scientist resigned from his honorary post at UCL earlier this month following the reaction to comments he made at a science journalism conference in South Korea. | The Nobel prize-winning scientist resigned from his honorary post at UCL earlier this month following the reaction to comments he made at a science journalism conference in South Korea. |
He said at a lunch that women in labs "cry" when criticised and "fall in love" with male counterparts. | He said at a lunch that women in labs "cry" when criticised and "fall in love" with male counterparts. |
His resignation prompted many messages of support for Sir Tim from scientists, including many Nobel prize winners calling for his reinstatement. His supporters said that his comments were meant as a self deprecating satirical joke and were taken out of context. | |
The evolutionary biologist and author, Prof Richard Dawkins, described criticism of Sir Tim as a "witch-hunt" | The evolutionary biologist and author, Prof Richard Dawkins, described criticism of Sir Tim as a "witch-hunt" |
But Prof Arthur said in his statement that "an honorary appointment is meant to bring honour both to the person and to the university". | But Prof Arthur said in his statement that "an honorary appointment is meant to bring honour both to the person and to the university". |
"Sir Tim has apologised for his remarks, and in no way do they diminish his reputation as a scientist. | "Sir Tim has apologised for his remarks, and in no way do they diminish his reputation as a scientist. |
"However, they do contradict the basic values of UCL - even if meant to be taken lightly - and because of that I believe we were right to accept his resignation. | "However, they do contradict the basic values of UCL - even if meant to be taken lightly - and because of that I believe we were right to accept his resignation. |
"Our commitment to gender equality and our support for women in science was and is the ultimate concern." | "Our commitment to gender equality and our support for women in science was and is the ultimate concern." |
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