The University of Bristol has sacked a professor who was accused of making antisemitic comments.
The institution said that David Miller, a professor of political sociology, âdid not meet the standards of behaviour we expect from our staffâ, even though an independent report concluded that his comments âdid not constitute unlawful speechâ.
Jewish students voiced their concern earlier this year after Professor Miller âused a slide in one of his lectures linking UK communal organisations to a Zionist movement which he claimed was part of âfive pillars of Islamophobiaââ, theÌęJewish ChronicleÌę.
In response to the complaints, Professor Miller was also reported to have subsequently told the publication that âJewish students on British campusesâ were âbeing used as political pawnsâ by Israel.
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Bristol launched an investigation and the row reached the House of Commons, with Robert Halfon, the Conservative MP who chairs the Education Select Committee, complaining that the university âcares nothing for the welfare of its Jewish studentsâ and was creating âa hostile environment for Jewish studentsâ. Mr Halfon suggested that the government should cut Bristolâs funding if it did not take action.
In a , Bristol said that its decision was prompted by its âduty of care to all students and the wider university communityâ.
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âA disciplinary hearing found Professor Miller did not meet the standards of behaviour we expect from our staff and the university has concluded that Professor Millerâs employment should be terminated with immediate effect,â Bristol said.
âThe university regards the principle of academic freedom as fundamental and would like to reiterate that we take any risk to stifle that freedom seriously. The investigation included an independent report from a leading Queenâs Counsel who considered the important issue of academic freedom of expression and found that Professor Millerâs comments did not constitute unlawful speech.â
Professor Miller said that he would appeal against the decision and take the case to an employment tribunal if necessary, reported.
â[The university] has run a shambolic process that seems to have been vetted by external actors. Israelâs assets in the UK have been emboldened by the university collaborating with them to shut down teaching about Islamophobia. The University of Bristol is no longer safe for Muslim, Arab or Palestinian students,â the newspaper quoted Professor Miller as saying.
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Bristol said that it âremains committed to fostering a positive working and learning environment that enriches lives and where the essential principles of academic freedom are preservedâ.
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