The Khyber Medical University (KMU) has banned ‘intimate relationships’ between staff members and students to counter harassment on campuses.
The decision was taken in line with the policy of the Higher Education Commission policy. A notification issued by Dr Brekhna Jamil, the chairperson of KMU’s harassment inquiry committee, stated that students could face below mentioned penalties if caught.
People found violating the policy could face oral or written reprimand, dismissal, suspension, expulsion, disciplinary probation, imposition of fine, withholding of degree, cancellation of professional licence, inclusion of decision in personal file and other related sanctions as deemed appropriate.
“These relationships pose conflicts of interest, compromise professional judgment, and risk the credibility of the institution. The individuals involved in such relationships should declare it,” it said.
The statement added that the KMU maintained a zero-tolerance policy for harassment of any kind. Several other senior staff members have been given final warning and they are under surveillance.
Dr Brekhna has urged all faculty members to disseminate the policy among the students and faculty members.
As the policy has been adopted by KMU, it was essential to address matters pertaining to personal relationships within its academic community.
The policy requires that the individual may not involve themselves in such conduct as the professional responsibility for supervision or oversight would be affected in such cases.
It added that intimate or romantic relationships between faculty members or staff and students, whether at undergraduate or graduate level, shall be prohibited.