The accusations reveal that José Maurício Rosolen would have approached students with the intention of creating loving bonds, offering trips and tours; He will be removed for 180 days
The University of São Paulo () began an administrative process to investigate allegations of sexual and moral harassment involving Professor José Maurício Rosolen, who teaches in the Department of Chemistry of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters of Ribeirão Preto (FFCLRP). According to USP’s Internal Regulations, the Attorney General’s Office is responsible for conducting the administrative proceeding, which should be finalized within 90 days. The initial phase involves the collection of testimonials of the complainants, in addition to the analysis of the evidence and the defense presented by the teacher.
The accusations against Rosolen reveal that he would have approached students with the intention of creating loving bonds, offering trips and walks. The complaints also report that these interactions often became inappropriate touches and forced kisses. In situations where there was no reciprocal interest, the teacher allegedly threatened the students with the possibility of cuts in their scholarships. The information was released by the G1.
In a note, he informed her that the teacher will be removed for 180 days. The institution also said that “repudiate any form of harassment, discrimination or inadequate conduct, reaffirming its commitment to an ethical and respectful academic environment.” Rosolen, who joined USP in 1997 and has been free of charge since 2004, is currently Associate Professor III. He studied a master’s degree in Physics at Unicamp, a doctorate in chemistry at Universita Degli Studi La Sapienza in Rome and has five postdoctoral people: in Brazil, Italy, England and Spain. Neither the teacher nor his defense were found to comment on the complaint. The space is open to any manifestation.
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