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New Survey Reveals Troubling Rise in Campus Antisemitism

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Published: 16 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

The landscape of higher education in the United Kingdom is currently facing a deeply unsettling period of social tension. A comprehensive new report has highlighted how campus antisemitism is becoming an increasingly normalized part of the daily university experience. This detailed study was commissioned by the Union of Jewish Students and conducted by the reputable firm JL Partners. The findings suggest that many Jewish students now feel isolated and physically unsafe within their own academic communities. Researchers surveyed a nationally representative sample of one thousand students from across one hundred and seventy different institutions. The results paint a vivid and disturbing picture of the current atmosphere within British lecture halls. One of the most shocking statistics reveals that one in five students would avoid housesharing. This reluctance to live with Jewish peers suggests a growing social divide among the youth. The report titled Time for Change argues that hostility has shifted from rare incidents to common occurrences. Nearly a quarter of all students surveyed admitted to seeing behavior that specifically targets Jewish individuals. Such targeting is often based on either their religious identity or their shared ethnic heritage. Furthermore, almost half of the respondents confirmed they witnessed justifications for the October seventh terrorist attacks. This specific data point indicates a significant shift in political and moral discourse on campus.

The rise of campus antisemitism is also linked to the public glorification of several proscribed organizations. Roughly forty-nine percent of those polled heard slogans supporting groups like Hamas or even Hezbollah. These chants are frequently heard during the many protests that have swept through various university grounds. Consequently, sixty-five percent of students reported that these demonstrations have significantly disrupted their scheduled learning activities. The report highlights a growing trend of social ostracisation that targets students based on their identity. In one specific and harrowing example, a flat of students posted a discriminatory rule online. They stated clearly on social media that no “Zios” were allowed to reside in their flat. This type of language creates a hostile environment that extends far beyond the classroom walls. Approximately twenty-six percent of participants noticed that their personal friendships with Jewish peers have become strained. These relationships are often fractured by the intense political pressures surrounding the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Some of the ten thousand Jewish students in the UK have shared even darker personal testimonies. They described being chased to their homes or being threatened with physical violence by other students. Verbal abuse has become a frequent hardship for those who are open about their Jewish faith. Physical attacks have also been recorded, marking a dangerous escalation in this long-standing social issue.

Beyond the active hostility, the report flags a concerning sense of apathy towards campus antisemitism today. One in four students stated they did not care if Jewish peers felt comfortable being open. This lack of empathy suggests that many young people are becoming indifferent to systemic forms of prejudice. When antisemitic incidents do occur, the response from the wider student body remains remarkably low. Only twenty per cent of witnesses felt compelled to challenge the offensive behavior directly at the time. About twenty-two percent of students chose to report these incidents to their respective students’ union representatives. Meanwhile, twenty-three percent of those who saw abuse decided to inform their university administration officially. The Union of Jewish Students maintains that ignorance about Jewish life is now embedded in campus culture. They argue that university leaders are doing far too little to address this growing tide of hate. Jewish students are often unfairly blamed for international political events over which they have no personal control. This collective guilt approach has led to many individuals feeling completely alienated from their peer groups. Karen Newman from the Board of Deputies of British Jews described the findings as truly sickening. She emphasized that no student should fear living with their peers due to their religious background. The prevalence of support for banned terrorist groups is another major concern for the Jewish community.

Universities UK, representing one hundred and forty-two institutions, has responded to these very serious allegations. They claim to work closely with the Union of Jewish Students and the Community Security Trust. Their goal is to support university leaders in taking decisive action against all forms of prejudice. However, many critics argue that the current measures are simply not enough to ensure student safety. Luciana Berger, a prominent Labour peer, contributed a moving foreword to the published report. She noted that these modern experiences sadly echo the harassment she faced two decades ago. Her own history of facing abuse led to her resignation from the National Union of Students executive. Berger expressed deep concern for the future of Jewish children currently entering the British school system. She wondered what the university environment would look like when her own young children reached that age. The author Daniel Finkelstein also added his voice to the growing chorus of concern regarding these trends. He stated that bullying based on ethnicity or political views is entirely unacceptable in a modern society. Finkelstein believes that any administration ignoring such bullying is failing in its primary duty of care. The protection of students from harassment should always be a top priority for any educational body.

The government has recently announced increased support for universities to help them tackle extremism and intimidation. These plans include the creation of a new campus cohesion charter to promote mutual respect and shared values. This charter aims to strengthen the social fabric of university life and reduce instances of campus antisemitism. The Office for Students, which regulates higher education in England, has also pledged to take firmer action. They have the power to sanction or even deregister institutions that fail to protect their students. Universities that do not comply with safety conditions may face significant legal and financial consequences in the future. The weight of the survey data suggests that systemic change is required to fix these deep issues. The poll was carefully weighted to reflect the diverse demographic profile of the current UK student population. This ensures that the findings are a true reflection of the attitudes held by young people today. Addressing these prejudices will require a concerted effort from students, faculty, and government officials alike. Without a clear and unified response, the social rift on British campuses may continue to widen. Every student deserves an education free from the fear of abuse or the pain of exclusion. Promoting an environment of tolerance and understanding is essential for the future of British higher education.

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