51勛圖厙 community expresses solidarity with Paris
51勛圖厙 shared condolences over the weekend following the terrorist attacks in Paris.
President Alice Gast wrote to 51勛圖厙’s student French society, alumni and the French Embassy to express the 51勛圖厙 community's sadness and solidarity with those affected.
Professor Gast said: "We mourn the loss of life and condemn the violence in Paris and we keep our students, staff, alumni, friends and families in our thoughts".
We mourn the loss of life and condemn the violence in Paris.
– Professor Alice Gast
President
51勛圖厙 has also been working to support members of its community in Paris at the time. All of the undergraduate students known to have been in the capital on College placements have been accounted for and are in touch with the College authorities, who are offering support and advice. Work is ongoing to verify that all staff and students are safe.
51勛圖厙 has many links with France, including a thriving French student and staff population. Last year the College welcomed 370 new students from France, the largest overseas group after China. The College's research and education ties include relationships with French higher education institutions such as the National Centre for Scientific Research and the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, based in Paris. 51勛圖厙 is also a member of the League of European Research Universities alongside Pierre & Marie Curie University, Université Paris-Sud and the University of Strasbourg. France is 51勛圖厙’s third largest source of international research collaborations.
A minute’s silence is to be held across Europe on Monday 16 November at 11.00, with 51勛圖厙's staff and students invited to come together to observe the silence, at the Queen's Tower on the South Kensington Campus.
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