The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) at the University of Sydney voted on May 9 to support an聽institutional academic boycott of Israeli universities and to cut ties with the weapons industry and militaries in general.
The members鈥 meeting was attended by 346 people in person and online: 93% supported the motion.
It is the first聽successful boycott and divestment motion by the NTEU at any university, and sets a precedent for others to follow.
The motion noted the International Court of Justice鈥檚 preliminary ruling that Israel is 鈥減lausibly committing genocide in the Gaza Strip鈥. It said while the university maintains ties with weapons manufacturers and militaries that arm or support Israel, it is therefore implicated in the killing of Palestinians.
This is incompatible with the university鈥檚聽stated commitments聽to 鈥渓eading to improve the world around us鈥 and 鈥渆ducation for all, leadership for good鈥.
Further, it said staff and students 鈥渕ust not be exposed to the charge that either they or their own institution is aiding and abetting war crimes, crimes against humanity and/or plausible acts of genocide鈥.
In a well-organised campaign beforehand,聽, including Professor Sujatha Fernandes, sent in endorsements聽of the motion.
鈥淚n the last seven months I have witnessed the most terrible events of my lifetime 鈥 genocide, ecocide and scholasticide in Palestine,鈥 Fernandes said.
鈥淥ur students have such moral clarity and courage in standing up right now, asking the university to divest from genocide. I have taken my son down to visit their Gaza solidarity encampment on the lawns and it was beautiful to be a part of. We must follow their lead and pass this motion.鈥
The motion聽noted the original call from Palestinian trade unions to oppose nations arming of Israel and the call from Palestinian universities and colleagues for university workers internationally 鈥渢o implement an institutional academic boycott of Israel鈥.
It said 鈥渢his does not prevent collaboration with individual academics, but only affects collaboration with, or officially mediated by, Israeli universities as institutions鈥.
The motion called on management to 鈥渞eplace the funding of all staff whose position at the university depends on arms companies, to enable them to undertake research for the public good.鈥
It called for the establishment of 鈥渄edicated international scholarships for Palestinian students鈥 and to 鈥渨elcome Palestinian academics聽through the Scholars at Risk program鈥.
Finally, the聽motion聽encouraged all NTEU members to implement the institutional boycott and for other NTEU branches and the national NTEU to pass similar motions.