The University of Oxford is to remove the Sackler name from its buildings and staff posts after a review into its ties with the US family implicated in America鈥檚 opioid crisis.
The university鈥檚 governing council voted on 15 May to drop the Sackler name from two galleries at the Ashmolean Museum, where two staff posts 鈥 including the Sackler Keeper of Antiquities 鈥 will lose the family鈥檚 name. The Sackler Library will now become the Bodleian Art, Archaeology and Ancient World Library.
It follows criticism of continued links with the US family that owns Purdue Pharmaceuticals, the manufacturer of the highly addictive painkiller OxyContin. In 2020, the company over its marketing and eventually agreed to pay out (拢4.8 billion) over its role in the US opioid epidemic, which has led the deaths of an estimated 500,000 people over the past two decades.
While other major UK institutions, including the Tate and the National Portrait Gallery, cut financial ties with the family, Oxford did not. In 2018, it confirmed there was 鈥渘o intention鈥 to reconsider donations from the Sackler family and its trusts, which have donated more than 拢10 million to the university since the 1990s.
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Announcing its U-turn following a review, the university said it had 鈥渄ecided that the University buildings, spaces and staff positions using the Sackler name will no longer do so鈥. In addition to renaming buildings, the Sackler-Clarendon Associate Professorship of Sedimentary Geology would be renamed.
However, the Sacklers鈥 gifts would be retained for their 鈥渋ntended educational purposes鈥 and 鈥渇or historical recording purposes, the Sackler name will be retained on the Clarendon Arch and Ashmolean Museum鈥檚 donor board.鈥 No new donations had been received since January 2019.
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The review鈥檚 outcomes had the 鈥渇ull support of the Sackler family,鈥 a university spokesman added.
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