27 June 2003
A spokesperson for the University of Oxford said:
"Our staff may hold strongly-felt personal opinions. Freedom of expression
is a fundamental tenet of University life, but under no circumstances are we
prepared to accept or condone conduct that appears to, or does, discriminate
against anyone on grounds of ethnicity or nationality, whether directly or
indirectly. This candidate is entitled to submit an application and to have it
dealt with fairly according to our normal criteria.
"Professor Wilkie has issued a personal apology regarding remarks he made
by e mail to an applicant for a research degree at Oxford. An immediate and
thorough investigation of this matter is now being carried out in accordance
with the University's procedures and a report will be presented to the
Vice-Chancellor next week."
Note to editors:
The full text of Professor Wilkie's apology is:
"I recognise and apologise for any distress caused by my e mail of 23 June
and the wholly inappropriate expression of my personal opinions in that
document. I was not speaking on behalf of Oxford University or any of its
constituent parts. I entirely accept the University of Oxford's Equal
Opportunities and Race Equality policies."