An Israeli student who claimed she was unfairly marked because of 鈥渁nti-Israel鈥 prejudice should receive an apology and 拢1,000 in compensation for the way her case was handled, the sector鈥檚 complaints watchdog has said.
Smadar Bakovic, 37, who lives in Tel Aviv, was studying for a master鈥檚 degree at the University of Warwick鈥檚 department of politics and international studies in 2010 when she says she became 鈥渦ncomfortable鈥 with her tutor, Nicola Pratt.
Ms Bakovic requested that she be allowed to switch supervisors after learning that Dr Pratt, assistant professor in international politics of the Middle East, was among the signatories of a letter to 罢丑别听骋耻补谤诲颈补苍, published in January 2009, saying that 鈥淚srael must lose鈥 for attacking Gaza.
Her request was initially rejected by the department because it was against university policy 鈥 a stance later overturned by an appeals committee at Warwick.
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However, after the university failed to apologise for its handling of the complaint, Ms Bakovic took her case to the Office of the Independent Adjudicator.
The OIA says in a ruling issued last month that Warwick should apologise for its initial refusal to switch supervisors and pay Ms Bakovic 拢1,000. But it does not support her claim that she had been unfairly graded by Dr聽Pratt, despite her mark rising from a pass to a distinction when her revised dissertation was submitted to a different lecturer.
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The watchdog says it found no evidence of bias, adding that 鈥渋t would not be surprising鈥 if a happier supervisory relationship and extra time for revision had 鈥渃ontributed to improvement of the work and the higher mark鈥.
Ms Bakovic denied that her thesis had been 鈥渟ubstantially reworked鈥, saying that only minimal changes were made. She accused Warwick of a 鈥渧ery English cover-up鈥 that allowed it to deny culpability.
The OIA had not seen the full evidence on the matter because it examines only whether a university has followed its own rules or not, she added.
She said the compensation for the 鈥渄istress and inconvenience鈥 caused by pursuing the case vindicated her efforts to highlight the widespread anti-Semitism she claimed was apparent in the UK academy.
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鈥淗ad Dr Pratt written that letter about any other minority, Warwick would have been forced to sack her, but when it comes to Israelis and Jews it is a free-for-all to kick us around,鈥 she said.
A Warwick spokesman said the institution was 鈥減leased to note that the OIA has rejected almost the entirety of the complaint, in particular the allegations of bias鈥.
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