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Senior
Fellows and Previous
Speakers
Senior Fellows | Previous
Speakers
Senior
Fellows
Trust conferences are directed by one or two Senior Fellows, people of
international repute in the area under consideration. Each writes an
introductory article specifically for the conference, is present
throughout the entire week, takes full part in the discussions and
social activities, and gets to know all participants personally.
Previous Trust Senior Fellows include:
| Lord
Adonis |
Under
Secretary of State, UK Department of Education and Skills |
| Neal
Ascherson |
Journalist
and Author |
| Prof
Kevin Boyle |
Director
of the Human Rights Centre,
University of Essex, UK |
| Dr
Vincent Cable |
Member
of Parliament (LiberalDemocrats)
United Kingdom |
| Prof
Christopher Coker |
London
School of Economics |
| Robert
Cooper |
Director-General
for External and Politico-Military Affairs, Council of the European
Union |
| Dr
Lynn Davis |
Senior
Fellow, RAND Corporation, US Under
Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs
1993-1997 |
| Lord
Alfred Dubbs |
House of Lords |
| Prof
Ronald Dworkin |
Professor
of Law, New York University |
Dr
Shereen El Feki
|
American University, Cairo
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| Prof
Abdelwahab El-Messiri |
Ain
Shams University, Cairo |
| Robin
Gorna |
HIV/AIDS
Team Leader, DFID |
| Sir
Marrack Goulding |
Former
Warden of St. Antony's College, Oxford, former UN
Under-Secretary-General responsible for Peace-keeping (1986-1993) and
Political Affairs
(1993-1997) |
| Prof
Fred Halliday |
International
Relations at LSE, London |
| Michael
Ignatieff |
Leader of the Opposition, Canada, former Carr Professor of Human Rights Practice,
Harvard University
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| Dr
Martin Jacques |
Visiting
Fellow, London School of Economics Asia Research Centre
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| Dr
Josef Joffe |
Co-Publisher, Die
Zeit |
| Dr
Vina Mazumdar |
Centre
for Women's Development Studies,
New Delhi |
| Doris
Meissner |
Senior
Fellow, Migration Policy Institute, Washington DC |
| Dominique
Moïsi |
Deputy
Director, Institut Français
des Relations Internationales, Paris |
| Prof
Konrad von Moltke |
d.
2005 |
| Edward
Mortimer |
Director of Programs, Salzburg Global Seminar |
| Lord
Claus Moser |
Chairman
Emeritus, British Museum Development Trust |
| Ambassador
Olara Otunnu |
President of LBL Foundation for Children |
| Sir
Geoffrey Owen |
Director
of Business Policy Programme,
London School of Economics |
| Jason Pontin |
Editor, MIT Technology Review |
| Dr
Fred Sai |
Former
President of the International Planned
Parenthood Federation, Ghana |
| Prof
Edward Said |
d.
2003 |
| Richard
Sandbrook |
d.
2005 |
| Professor
Dr Michael Stürmer |
Chief
Correspondent, Die Welt |
| Prof
Heizo Takenaka |
Professor, Keio University, Former Minister
of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan |
| Lord
William Wallace |
Deputy
Leader of the Liberal Democrats, House of Lords, United Kingdom |
| Dr
Michael C Williams |
UK Prime Minister's Special Envoy to the Middle East |
| Prof
Heinz Wolff |
Brunel
University |
Previous
Speakers
| Dr
Jan- Krysztof Bielecki |
Former
Prime Minister of Poland |
| Lakhdar
Brahimi |
Former Special
Representative of the
Secretary-General of the United Nations, Former Foreign Minister of
Algeria |
| Dr
Algirdas Brazauskas |
Former
President of Lithuania |
| Cheryl
Carolus |
Former
Secretary-General of the African
National Congress; former South African High Commissioner to London |
| Field
Marshal Lord Carver |
Former
UK Chief of Defence Staff |
| Richard
Coles |
Chaplain to the Royal Academy of Music, former member of
Bronski Beat and The Comunards |
| Dr
Alan Colman |
One
of leaders of "Dolly" sheep cloning experiment |
| President
Suleyman Demirel |
Former
President of Turkey |
| Nik
Gowing |
International
TV news presenter and
consultant on the media in conflict situations |
| Nahas
Angula |
Prime
Minister of Namibia
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| Bantu
Holomisa |
Co-founder
of the United Democratic
Movement, South Africa |
| Johan
Holst |
Foreign
Minister of Norway at time of
Israeli-Palestinian Oslo Accords |
| Sir
Michael Howard |
Former
Regius Professor of Modern History,
Oxford University |
| Will
Hutton |
Chief Executive of the Work Foundation,
Former Editor
of The Observer,
author of The
State We're In |
| Jan
Lodal |
Former
United States Deputy Under Secretary of
Defense |
| Mark
Moody-Stuart |
Former
Chairman and Chief Executive, Shell
International |
| Geoff
Mulgan |
Director,
Young Foundation, previously Director of Policy Unit, strategy unit of
the British Prime
Minister |
| Nicholas
Negroponte |
Computer
visonary on leave from MIT, Founder and Chairman of One Laptop per Child
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| The
Rt Hon Lord David Owen |
Former
Foreign Secretary of the United
Kindom |
| Derek
Parfit |
Philosopher,
All Souls College, Oxford |
| Lord
David Puttnam |
Film
Producer, Chairman, National
Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts |
| Prof.
Adam Roberts |
Montagu
Burton Professor of International
Relations Oxford University |
| The
Rt Hon Lord George Robertson |
Former
Secretary-General of NATO |
| Mary
Robinson |
Ethical
Globalization Initiative, New
York; former President of Ireland, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights |
| Augustine
Ruzindana |
Former
Inspector-General of the Ugandan
Government |
| Prof.
Amartya Sen |
Nobel
Prize winner for work in welfare economics
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| Leila
Seth |
First
woman Chief Justice of an Indian
state |
| John
Simpson |
BBC
Journalist |
| General
Sir Rupert Smith |
Former Deputy
SACEUR, former Commander of
UNPROFOR in Bosnia |
| Edson
Spencer |
Former
President of Honeywell and Chairman
of the Ford Foundation |
| Prof
Norman Stone |
Professor
of International Relations,
Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey |
| Harris
Wofford |
First
director of the Peace Corps, former
United States Senator, and former President of Bryn Mawr College. |
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