The Antonian

THE ANTONIAN

CAREER UPDATES The Antonian community represents an incredibly diverse range of professional paths all over the world. Here are some recent career updates. 1990s

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Mr Harold Hutchinson (MPhil Economics, 1985) recently retired from his full-time role as a Managing Director at Investec Bank plc, but remains a Senior Advisor there. He was recently appointed as a Non-executive Director at Electricity North West, a part of the Iberdrola group. He remains a Trustee at the Regulatory Policy Institute, Oxford. Lori Maguire (DPhil History, 1982) was promoted to the highest level of professor in France, classe exceptionnelle. Professor-Emeritus Iftikhar Malik (Senior Associate Member, 1989-1994) was elected to the trusteeship of the Oxford Union Society and his official designation identifies him as the Senior Librarian at this 200-year old institution. Professor Malik was also elected to the trusteeship of the Royal Historical Society, a four-year office that continues until November 2027. In addition, Iftikhar Malik’s second fiction work in campus genre, Pebbles from the Sulaiman Mountain , is in the press to be out soon. Professor Ayami Nakatani (MPhil Social Anthropology, 1988) moved to Kwansei Gakuin University, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, as a Professor in Anthropology in April 2024.

Professor Sam Halabi (MPhil International Relations, 1999) has accepted positions of Professor at the Georgetown University School of Health and Director, Center for Transformational Health Law, O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University Law Center. Huck-Ju Kwon (DPhil Politics, 1990) was appointed as President of the Korea Institute of Public Administration, a national think-tank specialised in public policy and administration in September 2024. Professor James Milner (MPhil Development Studies, 1997; DPhil Development Studies, 2001) was promoted to the rank of Full Professor at Carleton University, Ottawa, as of July 2024. In December 2023, he began his term as Co- Chair of the Global Academic Interdisciplinary Network (GAIN) at the Global Refugee Forum in Geneva. Established by the UN General Assembly in 2018 through the Global Compact on Refugees, the mandate of GAIN is to ‘facilitate research, training and scholarship opportunities which result in specific deliverables in support of the objectives of the global compact’.

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