University of St Andrews urges Home Office to help evacuate its students trapped in Gaza – Bundlezy

University of St Andrews urges Home Office to help evacuate its students trapped in Gaza

A Scottish university is pleading with the Home Office to step in and evacuate two of its prospective students from Gaza.

The University of St Andrews has offered two Palestinian students places to study data science and engineering at the post-graduate level. However, they are unable to leave Gaza to make the journey to Scotland.

Professor Brad MacKay, deputy principal at the university, wants to see the Home Office and Foreign Office work together with St Andrews to evacuate these students in time for them to begin their studies starting next month, The Scotsman reports.

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Speaking to BBC Good Morning Scotland, Professor MacKay said: “There are two things that need to happen – one is they need to get biometrics work done in order to get their visas, but the UK withdrew its biometric facility from Gaza some time ago.

“Then they need to be supported to be evacuated.

“So in effect we are asking the Home Office and the Foreign Office to work together both to defer the biometrics work for these visas until they can be evacuated to Jordan, and to support them to be evacuated.”

Professor MacKay said this should be possible, citing that previous similar situations in Italy, France, Belgium and Ireland have been resolved and there is “some precedence” to deferring biometric work for visas until students are safely evacuated from Gaza.

He added: “We are in touch with the students, but communication is really sporadic. It is a challenging situation.

“We know they are very keen to be evacuated from Gaza so they can take up their spots at St Andrews, and then when the time is right contribute back to the region and to Palestine to rebuild it.”

Professor MacKay noted that these two students will be “unbelievably traumatised” when they arrive in St Andrews as they will have had family members, loved ones and friends killed in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. He said support is already in place at the university “to help them work through that trauma”.

He added: “It is important to recognise these students are immensely capable and have met the qualifications and standards to study here.

“They will make an incredible contribution to our university and our community as well.”

Earlier this month, First Minister John Swinney said he was “appalled” that students at Scottish universities were trapped in Gaza.

John Swinney said: “I am aware that other countries including France, Ireland and Italy have managed to successfully evacuate students, so the UK Government cannot simply duck its responsibilities here.

“Where there is a political will, a resolution can be found.”

Jenny Gilruth, Scottish Educational Secretary, has also written to the UK Government demanding urgent action to evacuate these students.

John added: “Scotland looks forward to welcoming students from Gaza seeking to take their places at our universities – the UK Government must do the right thing and do everything in its powers to allow them to get here.”

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