The Union of Jewish Students released survey findings reporting widespread antisemitic incidents on UK campuses: nearly a quarter of respondents said they’d seen targeting of Jewish students and almost half reported witnessing justification of violent actions. The UJS framed the results as evidence that antisemitism has become normalized in some campus spaces. University leaders, student affairs teams and public officials will face pressure to respond with preventive policies, reporting mechanisms, mental‑health supports, and clear disciplinary standards. The survey adds to a growing body of evidence about campus climate challenges tied to geopolitical events and student activism. Expect universities to review codes of conduct, community standards and housing policies, and to engage external civil‑rights or security advisors where legal risk or safety concerns rise.