THE ANTONIAN
THE ANTONIAN
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St Antony’s achieves Gold Green Impact Award for second year in a row St Antony’s College has, for the second year in a row, been awarded a Gold Green Impact Award. The Green Team has been busy improving the College’s green impact through a series of initiatives and events, including donating surplus food and taking part in the Big Butterfly Count. Now that the College has achieved two gold awards in a row, we can aim for Beyond Gold accreditation.
Professor Avi Shlaim wins 2024 PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize Professor Avi Shlaim was awarded the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize for 2024 at a ceremony in London in November. Professor Shlaim, whose research is focused on Arab-Israeli conflict, was presented the prize for his 2023 work Memoirs of an Arab- Jew . In this book, he discusses his family’s personal experiences of fleeing to Israel from Iraq and offers a fresh perspective on the history of the Jewish community in Iraq. The prize, which is awarded annually, recognises excellent non-fiction work on a specific historical subject.
Professor Federica Genovese awarded Philip Leverhulme Prize Federica Genovese, Professor of Political Science and International Relations, has been awarded a Philip Leverhulme Prize. The Philip Leverhulme Prizes support early career researchers whose work has an international impact and who display great future promise in their careers. Professor Genovese, who specialises in topics such as climate politics and political action, will use the award to investigate how firms which are exposed to climate risks adapt to climate policy. She will collect data on firms based in European countries as well as in emerging economies.
Professor Raihan Ismail elected as Corresponding Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities Governing Body Fellow Professor Raihan Ismail has been elected as a Corresponding Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. Since its establishment in 1969, the Academy has been dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in the humanities. The Fellowship of the Academy comprises over 700 individuals who are elected in recognition of the impact of their scholarship on diverse fields including archaeology, Asian and European Studies, classical studies and Indigenous studies. Professor Ismail’s election as a Corresponding Fellow illustrates the significant contribution she has made to her field and the high regard in which she is held by her peers in the humanities.
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