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UG Investigating Alleged Recording of an Inappropriate Conversation in a class by a Part-time Lecturer

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November 6, 2023
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The University of Guyana is appalled at the alleged recording of an inappropriate conversation in a class by a part-time lecturer. The evidence and the circumstances surrounding the  conversation are now being investigated by the Department of Law, Faculty of Social Sciences. This type of behaviour is unacceptable and is against the University’s policies, principles and  culture. 

The University wishes to assure the public that the matter will be addressed to the full extent  of its authority. Further, the University finds it deeply regrettable that this matter first found its  way into the public domain rather than through the internal channels which would have made  the investigation and any disciplinary actions much quicker. 

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“UG” has provided education, training and research for over 55,000 alumni over its 60-year  history. UG’s national and global impact and footprint are significant. Its graduates have risen  to populate the commanding heights of national, regional and international organisations of  repute in over 155 different disciplines. The mission of the University is to discover, generate,  disseminate and apply knowledge of the highest standard for the service of the community, the  nation, and all mankind within an atmosphere of academic freedom, innovation and universal  respect. 

UG’s forward-thinking Blueprint 2040 is currently setting the course for the University’s future  design and institutional response to the changing needs of Guyana, the region and the world.  UG is currently celebrating its 60th anniversary and is stepping up its focus on becoming one  of the leading and most sought-after educational institutions in the world for both staff and  students. 

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