Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Uni sacking ended my career, says academic

- ROD MINCHIN wdp@reachplc.com

AUNIVERSIT­Y academic’s career lay in tatters after he was sacked over comments he made about Israel, an employment tribunal has heard.

Professor David Miller claimed the University of Bristol dismissed him because senior managers believed he would not adhere to lesser disciplina­ry action, such as a warning.

He was sacked as a professor of political sociology for gross misconduct by the institutio­n in October 2021 after a disciplina­ry hearing found he “did not meet the standards of behaviour” expected of university staff.

Prof Miller has launched employment tribunal proceeding­s, claiming unfair dismissal, breach of contract and discrimina­tion or victimisat­ion on grounds of religion or belief.

The tribunal could become a test case as he argues his anti-Zionist stance is a protected philosophi­cal belief under the Equalities Act.

Prof Miller said the dismissal overseen by Professor Jane Norman had ended his academic career and claimed she could have issued him with a warning which would have allowed him to find another job but did not “because of a belief that I would not abide by the terms of a warning”.

“The university dismissing me has effectivel­y ended my career in academia,” Prof Miller told the hearing.

“I can never get a job at another university because of what she refuses to say here – that I am an antisemite.

“If I had been given a warning it would have been possible for me to get another job and I would have been out of the University of Bristol’s hair, and we wouldn’t be here.”

Prof Miller said there was “pressure” from university donors and alumni to get him sacked.

During cross-examinatio­n, Prof Miller was asked whether he “accepted any responsibi­lity” for the impact upon others of his public statements.

He replied: “The effect my statements had is what is in dispute. What you want me to do is say I was responsibl­e; of course I don’t accept that, this is silly.”

The hearing in Bristol has heard Prof Miller claim the university failed to defend him from being “attacked and defamed” over his views on Israel.

He claimed “Zionist organisati­ons” had targeted UK universiti­es through a “censorship campaign” and were attacking “academic freedom”.

Prof Miller drew controvers­y during a lecture at the university in 2019, when he said the Zionist movement was one of five pillars driving Islamophob­ia in the UK, the tribunal heard.

The University of Bristol subsequent­ly received a complaint from the Community Security Trust charity, which said his lecture was a “false, vile... antisemiti­c slur”.

After an investigat­ion of the complaint no further action was taken against Scottish-born Prof Miller.

But further complaints were made to the university about him after he took part in an event called “Building the campaign for free speech” in February 2021, in which he spoke of being publicly criticised for his views on Palestine and Israel.

This led to the launch of disciplina­ry proceeding­s that culminated in his dismissal in October 2021.

The hearing continues.

 ?? Ben Birchall/PA ?? > Professor David Miller outside the Bristol Civil Justice Centre where he is taking the University of Bristol to an employment tribunal
Ben Birchall/PA > Professor David Miller outside the Bristol Civil Justice Centre where he is taking the University of Bristol to an employment tribunal

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