(1) The purpose of this Policy is to set out the principles relating to external and invited speakers on the University’s campuses. (2) The objectives of this Policy are to: (3) La Trobe University organises and manages a range of official events at which invited speakers participate. Members of the University also organise events during the ordinary course of their duties to which invited speakers participate. Events may be physical or virtual and may be held on University premises or at other locations. (4) An external visiting speaker is defined as any person who is not an invited speaker and who seeks permission to speak on the University’s land or facilities. External visiting speakers or the organisers of events at which they are speaking are generally required to enter into a facilities hire agreement. (5) This Policy applies to all campuses and all work units of the University with responsibility for managing booking requests for the use of University facilities. (6) The University has the right and responsibility to determine the terms and conditions upon which it shall permit external visitors and invited visitors to speak on University land and use University facilities. In doing so the University: (7) Subject to the preceding principles the University shall not refuse permission for the use of its land or facilities by an external visitor or invited visitor nor attach conditions to its permission, solely on the basis of the content of the proposed speech by the visitor. (8) Guiding questions in considering whether to permit an external speaker on University land are outlined below. (9) If the proposed visitor’s speech is likely to contravene law, the speaker should be refused. (10) If a speaker’s work is offensive to some students and staff, but not harmful to their wellbeing, the University acknowledges an obligation to permit the speech (in accordance with the Protection of Freedom of Speech and Academic Freedom Policy). If there are reasonable grounds to believe harm to wellbeing may result, the request will be escalated and the decision-maker will seek a formal risk assessment. If harms can be adequately minimised, the speaker should be permitted. If harms cannot be adequately minimised, the speaker should be refused. (11) If there are reasonable grounds to believe a proposed visitor’s speech is likely to fall below sufficiently scholarly standards, the request will be escalated and the decision-maker will seek appropriate advice. (12) How much will the provision of security and other measures cost? Are these costs unreasonable for the University itself to assume? Consider whether the person/persons seeking permission for the use of University land or facilities should be asked to contribute in whole or in part to the cost of providing security and other measures in the interests of public safety. (13) The Vice-Chancellor or their nominee will be the point of escalation and the decision-maker in relation to this Policy. The Vice-Chancellor or their nominee will seek advice, including advice from appropriately experienced academic and professional staff and formal legal advice. The Vice-Chancellor or their nominee will communicate the decision made to the relevant work unit for implementation. (14) Work procedures to give effect to this Policy will be administered by relevant staff responsible for University facility bookings. (15) For the purpose of this Policy: (16) This Policy is made under the La Trobe University Act 2009.External and Invited Speakers on Campus Policy
Section 1 - Key Information
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Policy Type and Approval Body
Governance – University Council
Accountable Executive – Policy
Vice-Chancellor
Responsible Manager – Policy
Chief of Staff
Review Date
28 June 2027
Section 2 - Purpose
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Section 4 - Key Decisions
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Key Decisions
Role
Escalation point and decision maker for issues raised under this Policy
Vice-Chancellor (or nominee)
Section 5 - Policy Statement
Section 6 - Procedures
Is it likely that the content of the speaker’s address will be unlawful? Consider the relevant laws including:
Could the content of the speaker’s address prejudice the University’s duty of care to the wellbeing of staff and students?
Could the content of the speaker’s address involve the advancement of theories or propositions which purport to be based on scholarship or research but which fall below the scholarly standards to such an extent as to be detrimental to the University’s character as an institution of higher learning?
Is it anticipated that additional security or other measures in the interest of public safety will be required?
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