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Adam Habib to resume SOAS director role after N-word probe

Report criticises newly appointed leader but says use of term in student meeting did not make him a racist

Published on
May 5, 2021
Last updated
May 5, 2021
Adam Habib, director of SOAS University of London
Source: University of the Witwatersrand

Adam Habib is to resume his role as director of SOAS University of London after an investigation ruled that his use of the N-word in a meeting with students did not make him a racist.

Professor Habib, who started in the role only in January, stepped aside in March while the independent investigation into his use of the term 鈥 which happened when he was explaining that action would be taken against its use in the school 鈥 was carried out.

In a statement issued on 5 May, the SOAS board of trustees said that the review was 鈥渃ritical of [Professor Habib鈥檚] response to students at the meeting and in his subsequent tweets鈥.

However, the probe 鈥渄id not find that Professor Habib鈥檚 vocalisation of the word made him a racist鈥, SOAS said.

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Professor Habib will resume his duties as director from 10 May.

A summary of the report鈥檚 recommendations, released by SOAS, says that Professor Habib had 鈥渃ompounded the situation鈥 after the meeting with students 鈥渂y acting contrary to the advice of colleagues鈥.

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鈥淒espite his stated apologies he has continued to advance arguments/explanations to justify his actions, which is seemingly in conflict with the 鈥榰nreserved鈥 apology ultimately offered by Professor Habib,鈥 the report says.

鈥淪ituations where things that were said and later contradicted with the explanation, 鈥楾hat鈥檚 not what I meant鈥欌ould lead to serious misunderstandings.鈥

SOAS said that it had accepted all the recommendations of the investigation, which was led by Judy Clements, a former chief executive of the Office of the Independent Adjudicator for 糖心Vlog, and diversity expert Marie Stewart.

These include developing a clear policy on the use of the N-word at SOAS and providing 鈥渟pecific advice鈥 to Professor Habib on equality and diversity issues. The recommendations say that Professor Habib鈥檚 conduct may 鈥渂e considered further under the appropriate SOAS policy鈥.

The university will also put in place 鈥渁 restorative justice approach for the meeting of 11 March and events arising鈥 and will continue 鈥渢o take forward the process of dialogue between the SOAS community of staff and students and SOAS leadership鈥.

Following the 11 March meeting, the SOAS Students鈥 Union overwhelmingly passed a motion calling for the removal of Professor Habib, formerly vice-chancellor of the University of the Witwatersrand, as director.

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Marie Staunton, chair of SOAS鈥 board, said the report had found 鈥渢hat Professor Habib鈥檚 mistake of vocalising of the n-word in full, while trying to say that using the word offensively is unacceptable, did not in itself make him a racist鈥.

鈥淭he different representations from the SOAS community made during the course of the investigation, particularly as to the preferred outcome, reinforced how complex a situation we find ourselves in,鈥 she said.

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Ms Staunton said that the board 鈥渦nderstood reactions to the events on 11 March also relate to deep and long-standing issues around racialised attainment gaps and anti-black racism鈥 at SOAS and that the board was committed 鈥渢o anti-racism, to tackling hate and anti-blackness, to bringing people together and to listening and learning throughout life鈥.

鈥淚t is important that we move forward collectively as an institution now in the best interests of everyone in the SOAS community,鈥 Ms Staunton said.

In the 11 March meeting, Professor Habib was told by a black student that he could not use the N-word because he was not a black man and did 鈥渘ot face the trauma and the oppression of black bodies, what we go through 24/7 for the last 500 years鈥.

Professor Habib explained that the word was used in his native South Africa, where 鈥渨hen someone uses it, the context matters鈥.

Speaking after the board鈥檚 latest statement, Professor Habib said that wanted to 鈥渁gain apologise to all the SOAS community for my conduct, for the offence and hurt, and for the disruption this has caused鈥. He said that he accepted the recommendations of the investigation 鈥渦nreservedly鈥.

鈥淭here is a lot to do to rebuild from this. There is action to be taken to address racism and anti-Blackness. I believe we can and should do this together. I understand why some in our community will take a long time to trust me. I promise I will do all I can to re-earn your trust and respect,鈥 Professor Habib said.

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chris.havergal@timeshighereducation.com

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