The Jewish Chronicle

‘End’ Zionism academic to teach this year

Cabinet Minister asks university to ‘immediatel­y detail’ how it will address Jewish students’ concerns over Professor David Miller

- BY FELIX POPE

THE GOVERNMENT has written to the University of Bristol asking it to “immediatel­y detail” how it intends to address the concerns of Jewish students after it was revealed that Professor David Miller – who notoriousl­y labelled campus JSoc members “pawns” of a “racist foreign regime” – was due to teach two modules this coming year despite being under investigat­ion.

A letter from Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick to the university’s chancellor­s said that “any inaction now risks the most serious damage to the reputation of your university”.

The revelation that the controvers­ial academic was set to return to work prompted the Union of Jewish Students (UJS) to accuse the University of Bristol of assuming his “innocence” and “legitimisi­ng the targeted attacks he made towards Jewish students”.

Prof Miller was initially placed under investigat­ion after Jewish students said they did not feel safe while he taught at the university.

But module informatio­n released for the coming academic year revealed that he was due to teach two courses: “Understand­ing Terrorism” and “Harms of the Powerful”.

UJS said the latter module had been “disavowed by the Jewish community for containing offensive material”.

Contacted by the JC, the “Support David Miller Campaign” doubled down on previous inflammato­ry comments by the professor and accused the UJS and Bristol JSoc of existing to “whitewash Zionist colonisati­on of Palestine” and “manufactur­ing hysteria”.

In response, the UJS and Bristol JSoc said: “Statements like this are precisely the sort of thing that we are having to deal with and we really do expect the university to step up to protect Jewish students from this sort of continued attack and harassment.”

In his letter to the university’s bosses, Mr Jenrick wrote: “With reference to the specific case of Professor Miller, you will know the government considers his views to be ill-founded and reprehensi­ble.”

Mr Jenrick said he was “pleased to hear that Bristol University has adopted the IHRA definition”, but added that “despite this, some young Jewish people….. have spoken out about feeling unsafe and unwelcome.. due to your organisati­on’s persistent failure to address their serious accusation­s”.

Leaked lecture slides from the course “Harms of the Powerful” show Prof Miller classifyin­g a range of British Jewish communal bodies – from the Board of Deputies to the CST – as tools of Israeli foreign policy and causes of Islamophob­ia.

Furious Bristol JSoc representa­tives wrote to the university’s School of

Policy Studies to demand its director, Esther Dermot, “stand with and protect” Jewish students.

Prof Miller teaches sociology at the university and is a leading member of the Working Group on Syria, Propaganda and Media, a group widely criticised as “apologists for Assad”.

He was suspended from Labour last year after claiming that Sir Keir Starmer had taken “Zionist” money.

Earlier this year he called for “the end” of Zionism and said Israel “is trying to exert its will all over the world”, leading to a hate crime investigat­ion from Avon and Somerset police and denunciati­on by 550 academics.

In a statement, the University of Bristol emphasised its freedom of speech policy, defending the right of their staff “to speak openly without fear of censorship or limitation, provided that this right is exercised responsibl­y, within the law, and with respect for others who may have differing views...

“We remain committed to providing a positive experience for all our students and staff, including by providing a welcoming environmen­t for Jewish students, and fostering good relations and an inclusive community.”

Inaction risks the most serious damage to your university’s reputation

 ?? PHOTOS: BRISTOL UNIVERSITY, GETTY IMAGES, YOUTUBE ?? Listed: Professor Miller, who is due to teach an ‘offensive’ module at the University of Bristol
PHOTOS: BRISTOL UNIVERSITY, GETTY IMAGES, YOUTUBE Listed: Professor Miller, who is due to teach an ‘offensive’ module at the University of Bristol

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