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Update on theft of busts from the University

Police have posted an update

Greater Manchester Police have posted an update on their investigation into the theft of busts from the Chemistry Building which took place on 1 November.

The update can be read on the Greater Manchester Police website.

Professor Duncan Ivison, President and Vice-Chancellor has said: “This criminal act has deeply impacted our University community, and beyond.

“Our University is a place committed to exploring challenging ideas in a respectful and tolerant environment. We welcome the exchange of strongly held views; but acts of criminality have no place here.

“The safety and well-being of our students and staff are paramount, and I want to thank Greater Manchester Police for their continuing investigations, and for keeping the public informed.

“We will continue to engage directly with our staff, students, and the local community, ensuring that their voices are heard, that they feel safe and welcome on our campus, and to foster a culture of mutual respect and understanding.”

Further information 

If you are one of our staff and student community who has been affected by these events or the wider conflict, we have extensive support services in place for you. 

Support services 

Staying safe and reporting incidents  

For more information, please visit The University of Manchester’s Humanitarian and conflict support page

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