State Funeral of Her Majesty The Queen - national bank holiday arrangements

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State Funeral of Her Majesty The Queen - national bank holiday arrangements

Message to staff, issued 13 September

Dear colleagues

Following the death of Her Majesty The Queen, I write with an update on our arrangements for the national bank holiday on Monday, 19 September, that will mark the State Funeral.

There will be no teaching on this day, and the University will be closed for all but essential services. Arrangements will be made by Schools to ensure that student learning is not impacted by this. All three University libraries will be closed.

Staff who are involved in delivering essential services, who are unable to take time off, should discuss making alternative arrangements for time off with their line manager.

Activities taking place this week to welcome our new and returning students back to campus continue as planned, with AUSA providing a range of events as part of Freshers’ Week and the University laying on its own programme of Welcome Week activities. This recognises the important role these events play in forming friendships and connections, particularly for our new students many of whom are arriving from across the world.

During this sad time our thoughts are with the Royal Family, including His Majesty King Charles III and our Chancellor, the Queen Consort. I offer King Charles my very best wishes on his accession.

The death of a monarch is a time of change and an opportunity for reflection, and our Chapel remains open for anyone wishing to take some time for quiet contemplation there. An online book of condolence has been opened by The Royal Household so that those who wish to write a message of sympathy can do so.

For the period of national mourning ahead of the State Funeral, there is no expectation that events or activities you have planned should be cancelled. However, please discuss with your line manager if you have any concerns regarding the suitability of planned events during this sensitive time.

George

George Boyne
Principal and Vice-Chancellor