St Antony's College, Oxford
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St Antony's College | |
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Established | 1950 |
Sister College | None |
Warden | Professor Roger Goodman (Acting) |
Graduates | 300 |
Undergraduates | None |
St Antony's College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.
St Antony's is the most international of the seven graduate colleges of the University of Oxford, specialising in international relations, economics, politics, and history of particular parts of the world — Europe, Russia and the former Soviet states, the Middle East, Africa, Japan, China, South and South East Asia, and Latin America.
The College is located in North Oxford with Woodstock Road to the west, Bevington Road to the south and Winchester Road to the east.
[edit] History
St Antony's was founded in 1950 as the result of the gift of Antonin Besse of Aden, a merchant of French descent. Its role was "to be a centre of advanced study and research in the fields of modern international history, philosophy, economics and politics and to provide an international centre within the University where graduate students from all over the world can live and work together in close contact with senior members of the University who are specialists in their fields".
The College opened its doors to its first students in Michaelmas term 1950 and received its Royal Charter in 1953. A Supplementary Charter in 1962 was granted to allow the College to admit women as well as men and in 1963 the College was made a full member of the University.
The first Warden of the College was Sir William Deakin (1950–1968), a young Oxford academic who in the Second World War became an adventurous soldier and aide to Winston Churchill. He won Antonin Besse's confidence and played the key role in turning his vision into the centre of excellence that St Antony's has become. Sir Raymond Carr (1968–1987), a distinguished historian of Spain, expanded the College and its regional coverage and opened its doors to visiting scholars from all over the world.
Sir Ralf Dahrendorf (later Lord) (1987–1997) came to St Antony's after a distinguished career as a social theorist and politician in Germany, a European Commissioner and Director of the London School of Economics. He further enlarged the College and developed its role as a source of policy advice. The previous Warden, Sir Marrack Goulding (1997–2006), served in the British Diplomatic Service for 26 years before becoming an Under Secretary-General at the United Nations. His appointment underlined the international nature of the College and its links with government and business. The acting Warden, Professor Roger Goodman, takes on the role whilst awaiting the arrival of the fifth Warden of the College, Professor Margaret MacMillan (historian).
Currently, the College is home to several renowned Fellows, including:
- Archie Brown, famous historian of the end of the Cold War and author of The Gorbachev Factor
- Timothy Garton Ash, respected journalist and author on European matters
- Robert Service (historian), noted historian of the USSR and biographer of Lenin and Stalin
[edit] Notable former students
- Anne Applebaum (Washington Post journalist, Pulitzer prize winner)
- Colin Bundy (Warden, Green College; formerly Director and Principal, School of Oriental and African Studies and Deputy Vice Chancellor, University of London; and previously Vice Chancellor and Principal, University of the Witwatersrand)
- Bridget Kendall (BBC diplomatic correspondent)
- Rashid Khalidi (Middle East history professor)
- Dexter Filkins (New York Times correspondent)
- Thomas Friedman (New York Times columnist)
- Gary Hart (U.S. Senator, 1974–1987)
- Alvaro Uribe Velez (President of Colombia, 2002–2006)
- Dov S. Zakheim (U.S. Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) and Chief Financial Officer)
- Timothy Laurence (husband of Princess Anne, and Royal Navy admiral)
- Paul Kennedy (U.S. historian)
- Olli Rehn (Enlargement Commissioner at the European Commission)
- David Dilks (British historian)
- Austen Ivereigh (DPhil 1989-93, former Director of Public Affairs to the Archbishop of Westminster)
- See also Former students of St Antony's College.
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