Paul Ewart Explained
Paul Ewart is professor of physics and former head of the sub-department of atomic and laser physics within the Department of Physics, University of Oxford,[1] and fellow and tutor in physics at Worcester College, Oxford, where he is now an emeritus fellow.[2]
Born in Belfast,[3] Ewart studied at Queen's University Belfast obtaining BSc and PhD degrees in physics.[4] After holding a research post in the Blackett Laboratory at Imperial College London he was appointed to a position at Oxford. His research concentrated on the use of laser spectroscopy to study combustion, aiming to improve the efficiency of engines.[4]
Ewart would normally have been required to retire from the University of Oxford in 2015, as part of an Employer Justified Retirement Age (EJRA) policy which required academics to retire by the September following their 67th birthday, but was granted a two-year extension to September 2017.[1] A second application for a further three year extension was refused, and Ewart challenged the policy in a tribunal, claiming that his dismissal was unfair and amounted to age discrimination, contrary to the Equality Act 2010.[5] In December 2019 a tribunal found in his favour, concluding that the university had not justified "what would otherwise be discrimination, and accordingly on each of the points of age discrimination alleged we find that the claimant has been discriminated against unlawfully on grounds of his age",[1] [6] [7] adding that "There can hardly be a greater discriminatory effect in the employment field than being dismissed simply because you hold a particular protected characteristic".[8] In January 2020 the university announced its intention to appeal.[9] In October 2020 Ewart was reinstated, with the payment of back pay and additional financial compensation.[10] The university appealed the decision[11] but the appeal was dismissed on 27 September 2021.[12]
Selected works
- A modeless, variable bandwidth, tunable laser . Optics Communications . 1985 . Ewart . Paul . 55 . 124–126 . 10.1016/0030-4018(85)90314-1 .
- Detection of OH in a flame by degenerate four-wave mixing . Optics Letters . 1986 . Ewart . P. . O’Leary . S. V. . 11 . 279–281 . 10.1364/OL.11.000279 .
- Laser diagnostics and minor species detection in combustion using resonant four-wave mixing . Progress in Energy and Combustion Science . 2011 . Kiefer . Johannes . Ewart . Paul . 37 . 525–564 . 10.1016/j.pecs.2010.11.001 . 2164/2112 . free .
- Book: Ewart . Paul . Atomic Physics . IOP Concise Physics . 2019 . 978-1643274010 .
- Book: Ewart . Paul . Optics: The Science of Light . IOP Concise Physics . 2019 . 978-1643276731 .
Notes and References
- News: Baker . Simon . Physicist wins employment tribunal over Oxford retirement rule . . 2019-12-30 . 2020-01-01 .
- Web site: Emeritus . Fellows . . 2020-01-01 .
- News: Preston . Allan . Northern Ireland professor Paul Ewart forced to quit Oxford post wins ageism case . . 2020-01-01 . 2020-01-01 .
- Web site: Paul Ewart – Director of Studies in the Physical Sciences . SCIO . 2020-01-01 .
- News: Grove . Jack . Oxford physicist fights ‘unfair’ compulsory retirement . . 2019-09-11 . 2020-01-01 .
- News: Oxford don forced to quit wins age discrimination claim . . 2019-12-31 . 2020-01-01 .
- News: Mendick . Robert . Oxford University loses landmark legal case over 'ageist' policy that forced professor to quit at 70 . . 2019-12-30 . 2020-01-01 .
- News: Henthorn . Simon . 8 October 2020 . Oxford's ageist rule needs retiring . The Times . 10 October 2020.
- News: Blakely . Rhys . Professor Paul Ewart: Oxford stands ground on 'unfair' policy of forced retirement at 68 . . 2020-01-17 . 2020-01-17 .
- News: Turner . Camilla . Oxford University forced to re-employ professor who was illegally forced out before his 70th birthday . . 12 October 2020 . 12 October 2020 .
- News: Oxford university don forced to retire to get job back . . 13 October 2020 . 14 October 2020 .
- News: Webber . Ashleigh . EAT rules on University of Oxford retirement age policy . 23 November 2022 . Personnel Today . 28 September 2021.