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Paul Flather

Paul Charles Ram Flather (born 28 December 1954) is a British academic. Until 2018 he served as the Secretary-General of the Europaeum, an association of leading European universities, and is Fellow of Mansfield College, Oxford.[1][failed verification] He is the son of Shreela Flather, Baroness Flather.[2] He was formerly a journalist working for the BBC, Times newspapers and the New Statesman where he was deputy editor. He has written for many publications on education and politics.

Dr Paul Flather
Secretary of Europaeum
In office
2000–2017
Chairman of The Vicky Noon Educational Foundation
Personal details
Born (1954-12-28) 28 December 1954 (age 68)
SpouseAnne Willcocks
Alma materBalliol College, Oxford

Education and research Edit

Flather attended Fox Primary School in London from 1962 to 1963, Hurst Court School in Hastings from 1963 to 1968, and won a scholarship to attend Rugby School from 1968 to 1972.

From 1973 to 1976, he took his BA in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics at Balliol College, Oxford, graduating with a first-class Honours B.A. After working as a journalist and in politics for several years, Flather returned to Oxford and Balliol in 1985 for the completion his MA and DPhil (PhD) research degree on modern Indian politics. He received the Political Studies Association annual award for the best dissertation in any field of political studies for his doctoral thesis in 1991. His research interests focus on Indian democracy since 1947 and more recently on anti-corruption strategies.

These interests arose as a result of family connections to Indian political geography. His family fled Lahore, where his great-great-grandfather had founded hospitals, schools, colleges, and charities at partition settling in Delhi. He was sent to school in the UK and has remained ever since, seeing himself as a child of the Commonwealth with feet in both countries.

Selected publications Edit

  • Co-option and Exclusion: A Study of the Indian Parliament and its MPs -(forthcoming)
  • Combating Global Corruption – Editor and presenter or special CD in Offshoots series, published and distributed globally by British Council (2005).
  • Drug Abuse among the Young - article for Encyclopaedia Britannica (1985).
  • Co-editor of volume of essays on Paradigms of Migration and essay on People on the Move – lessons for the European Political Class (ibiden, 2010).
  • Editor Europaeum Review journal, including writer of many keynote articles (2000– )
  • Editor of two volumes of essays on Indian life and politics (BOPIO Handbooks, 1996 and 1997)
  • Editor of Education Times, special supplement on Indian education for The Times of India (1986).
  • Managing Editor and member of Advisory Board of The Oxford Magazine, distributed worldwide (1994–99).
  • Education Matters - analysis of UK education attitudes in British Social Attitudes (Gower, 1989).
  • Essay on the Future for Dalits on Indian caste politics (published by Ambedkar Society Journal 1998).
  • Founder and Editor, CEU Gazette (1991–94).
  • The Missing Generation - major investigation into the need for new blood in higher education (which prompted policy changes) – Times Higher Education Supplement (1982).
  • Co-presenter/writer of two-hour "special" on the drugs crisis for London Weekend Television (1985).
  • Pulling Through - analysis of British social science research, in Government and Social Research (ed. M. Bulmer, Cambridge University Press, 1985).
  • Recasting Indian Politics – Essays on Indian Politics and Reform (editor and contributor) (forthcoming Macmillan Palgrave) (2012).
  • Should Mother Teresa accept money from the Mafia?, essay on the ethics of giving in Integrity (ed. Alan Montefiore and David Vines - Routledge, 1998)
  • The Social Sciences in Crisis - a series of five full page articles in the Times Higher Education Supplement (1983).

Career and public activities Edit

Journalism Edit

From the mid-1970s and throughout the 1980s, Flather worked as a journalist, first as a freelancer and film, art and book reviewer and later for a number of established regional, national, and international newspapers and media houses. Inter alia, he worked as reporter, correspondent, and editor on media such as the Sheffield Morning Telegraph, Yorkshire TV, BBC Television News, The Times, The Sunday Times, and Times Higher Education, where he worked as feature writer and correspondent, including foreign coverage, specialising in research and social sciences. In 1989, he served as deputy-editor on the New Statesman & Society magazine, commissioning, planning, editing, and writing editorials.

Flather served as press fellow at Wolfson College, University of Cambridge in 1984.

Public Service Edit

From 1986 to 1990, he was an elected member (regional councillor) of the Inner London Education Authority, chairing the Further and Higher Education sub-committee, with an annual budget of some £340 million. During his time as councillor, Flather also held membership posts at the Association of Metropolitan Authorities and the London Boroughs Association. He was elected to many national education bodies and from 1989 to 1993, he was member of the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education, chairing its public affairs committee until 1991. He has served as expert advisor 1995–6 to the European Commission for its first multi-million Europe-India programme in 1997.

Academe Edit

After graduating from Balliol College, Oxford, Flather worked variously for the BBC, Times Newspapers, the New Statesman among other journals, before being elected as a full-time politician, chairing London's Post-Schools education committee. He was then appointed founding CEO/Secretary-General for the Central European University in Prague, Warsaw and Budapest, and supporting many Soror-backed Open Society initiatives across the former central and eastern Europe. He had worked with dissident groups in the region during the 1980s.

In the early 1990s, Flather worked for four years for the Open Society Foundation setting up a variety of international Soros programmes and was founding Secretary-General, member of the Senate, and CEO of the Central European University which was originally set up in Prague, Budapest and Warsaw after the 1989 revolutions.[3] Flather was responsible for 80 staff members and an annual budget of £15 million, for negotiations with governments and the CEU's policy development and central administration.

In 1994 Flather was appointed director of international and external relations for Oxford University, running alumni, media, community, governmental, international and publications relations, and a Fellow of Corpus Christi College. Among many achievements, he helped found and run the Oxford Jenkins Scholarships scheme.

He was then recruited as new Director of International and External Affairs at Oxford University, a post he for five years until 2000. The directorate includes the responsibility for all international links, overseas scholarships, media relations, alumni relations, relevant University publications, information and communication, events, and community links. In addition, he served as secretary to the university's International Committee, as treasurer of the Europaeum, as Oxford's University representative to COIMBRA Group. He was also an advisor to Oxford Today and editor of Gazette News.

In 2000, Flather was appointed as secretary-general of the Europaeum, an association of leading European universities, including Oxford, Leiden, Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne, Charles University, Prague, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Complutense University of Madrid, the University of Helsinki, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, and the Institute of Political Studies, Catholic University of Lisbon as associate member. In 2017, the Europaeum welcomed the University of St Andrews and the University of Luxembourg as its newest members. Flather presided over the growth of the Europaeum, from the original three members when he joined the association, to a total of 13 in 2017. In his time as secretary-general, he coordinated collaborative academic research, study, and teaching programmes for and between member universities. He was also editor of Europaeum Review, director of many research programmes, coordinator for joint study and degree initiatives, and he ran several annual summer schools, spring schools, graduate workshops, policy-making seminars, and classic colloquia. Furthermore, Flather fund-raised for the Europaeum's visiting professorships and scholarships programmes.[4][5][circular reference] Flather's time at the Europaeum ended in 2017, when he stepped down from his position as secretary-general. Flather is now the Director of Special Projects at the Europeaum.

Over the years, Flather has given lectures all over the world, chairing sessions and coordinating workshops, conferences and summer schools all over Europe, including high-level sessions for the British Council on how to battle corruption, published many articles, chapters, edited collections, reports and books, and advised the EU on how to take forward is relations with India in the lead to the 50th anniversary of its independence.

Flather joined the Moot in 2004 and currently chairs the Round Table’s Web Group Advisory Group.

At Oxford University, he was Tutor to MPhil students and an Associate Fellow of Queen Elizabeth House, from 1986 to 1987, and a fellow of Corpus Christi College from 1994 to 2000. He has been a Fellow of Mansfield College since 2001.

Activism Edit

Throughout the 1980s, Flather worked with dissident movements in Central Europe and race equality groups in the UK. In 1985, at that time serving as Trustee of the Jan Hus Educational Foundation, he was arrested and expelled for smuggling books and giving underground lectures in Czechoslovakia. Among many other, prominent intellectuals such as Jacques Derrida, Jürgen Habermas, Charles Taylor, Ernst Tugendhat, Thomas Nagel, and Ernest Gellner, Flather was working with the Foundation to support academic dissidents and promote links between academics in Britain and Czechoslovakia. In 1998, he was awarded a Commemorative Medal by Václav Havel, then President of the new Czech Republic.[6][circular reference] Flather speaks of his experience during this time here, while discussing restoring scholarship and academic from in Czech and Slovak nations.

Flather also chairs the Noon Educational Foundation supporting Pakistani scholars to study at top UK universities,[7] is on the editorial board of RoundTable journal, serves as chair of the British Organisation of People of Indian Origin, and remains involved with charities, civic bodies and race bodies.

Talks, Lectures, Broadcasts Edit

  • Advisor, Global Sustainability Film Awards 11 November 2020 at the Wayback Machine (16-20 November 2020).
  • Convener, Estorii Political Forum 2020. Speaker in 'Europaeum Special Debate: Is Democracy in the 21st Century Beginning to Fail?' (October 2020).
  • Voices from Oxford, Mansfield College, Brexit and Science Talk to Ewha Woman's University (2017)
  • T-talks, The Optimist’s Guide to Brexit (2017)
  • Noon Foundation, Dr Flather on Sir Ganga Ram 29 October 2020 at the Wayback Machine (2017)
  • Chaired conference held in Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague: Václav Havel European Dialogues – Prague Annual Conference 2015 (2015)
  • European Commission, Visit of Paul Flather, Secretary General of the Europaeum, to the EC (2014)
  • Parliament UK, Foreign Affairs Committee, Written evidence from Dr Paul Flather (2012)
  • Closing discussant on European Studies Centre (St. Antony's College) series on Democracy in East/Central Europe, with Professor Jacques Rupnik (Science-Po) (2010)
  • Interview, Radio Praha – Delhi, Oxford, Prague – the three homes of Paul Flather (2008).
  • Lecturer on Identity and Britishness Bennington College, Vermont USA (2008).
  • Lectures series on Corruption and How to Fight it at University of Lima, Peru – to be collected into a volume (2004).
  • Keynote lecture on Globalisation and Higher Education to the COIMBRA Rectors Conference and national assembly, Salamanca University and at British Council New Delhi (1998).

Awards Edit

Flather received an Honorary Silver Medal of Jan Masaryk at the Czech Republic Ambassador's residence in London in November 2019.[8][9]

References Edit

  1. ^ . Mansfield College. Archived from the original on 28 May 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  2. ^ "A sari in the House of Lords - Part One". Chennai Online. Retrieved 26 May 2014.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Paul Flather". Europaeum. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  4. ^ "The Europaeum".
  5. ^ Europaeum
  6. ^ Jan Hus Educational Foundation
  7. ^ "The Noon Foundation". The Noon Foundation. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  8. ^ Czech Embassy London Facebook post, 6 November 2019: 'Celebrating 30th Anniversary of the Velvet Revolution and Awarding Ceremony of Jan Masaryk Silver Medal, 5th of November 2019, London – Hampstead, Ambassador´s Residence/Oslavy 30. výročí sametové revoluce a slavnostní předání Medaile Jana Masaryka, 5. listopadu 2019 v Londýně – Hampstead, rezidence velvyslance.' accessed 8/11/2019, 13.45 GMT
  9. ^ "Stříbrná medaile Jana Masaryka".

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Paul Charles Ram Flather born 28 December 1954 is a British academic Until 2018 he served as the Secretary General of the Europaeum an association of leading European universities and is Fellow of Mansfield College Oxford 1 failed verification He is the son of Shreela Flather Baroness Flather 2 He was formerly a journalist working for the BBC Times newspapers and the New Statesman where he was deputy editor He has written for many publications on education and politics The HonourableDr Paul FlatherSecretary of EuropaeumIn office 2000 2017Chairman of The Vicky Noon Educational FoundationPersonal detailsBorn 1954 12 28 28 December 1954 age 68 SpouseAnne WillcocksAlma materBalliol College Oxford Contents 1 Education and research 1 1 Selected publications 2 Career and public activities 2 1 Journalism 2 2 Public Service 2 3 Academe 2 4 Activism 3 Talks Lectures Broadcasts 4 Awards 5 ReferencesEducation and research EditFlather attended Fox Primary School in London from 1962 to 1963 Hurst Court School in Hastings from 1963 to 1968 and won a scholarship to attend Rugby School from 1968 to 1972 From 1973 to 1976 he took his BA in Politics Philosophy and Economics at Balliol College Oxford graduating with a first class Honours B A After working as a journalist and in politics for several years Flather returned to Oxford and Balliol in 1985 for the completion his MA and DPhil PhD research degree on modern Indian politics He received the Political Studies Association annual award for the best dissertation in any field of political studies for his doctoral thesis in 1991 His research interests focus on Indian democracy since 1947 and more recently on anti corruption strategies These interests arose as a result of family connections to Indian political geography His family fled Lahore where his great great grandfather had founded hospitals schools colleges and charities at partition settling in Delhi He was sent to school in the UK and has remained ever since seeing himself as a child of the Commonwealth with feet in both countries Selected publications Edit Co option and Exclusion A Study of the Indian Parliament and its MPs forthcoming Combating Global Corruption Editor and presenter or special CD in Offshoots series published and distributed globally by British Council 2005 Drug Abuse among the Young article for Encyclopaedia Britannica 1985 Co editor of volume of essays on Paradigms of Migration and essay on People on the Move lessons for the European Political Class ibiden 2010 Editor Europaeum Review journal including writer of many keynote articles 2000 Editor of two volumes of essays on Indian life and politics BOPIO Handbooks 1996 and 1997 Editor of Education Times special supplement on Indian education for The Times of India 1986 Managing Editor and member of Advisory Board of The Oxford Magazine distributed worldwide 1994 99 Education Matters analysis of UK education attitudes in British Social Attitudes Gower 1989 Essay on the Future for Dalits on Indian caste politics published by Ambedkar Society Journal 1998 Founder and Editor CEU Gazette 1991 94 The Missing Generation major investigation into the need for new blood in higher education which prompted policy changes Times Higher Education Supplement 1982 Co presenter writer of two hour special on the drugs crisis for London Weekend Television 1985 Pulling Through analysis of British social science research in Government and Social Research ed M Bulmer Cambridge University Press 1985 Recasting Indian Politics Essays on Indian Politics and Reform editor and contributor forthcoming Macmillan Palgrave 2012 Should Mother Teresa accept money from the Mafia essay on the ethics of giving in Integrity ed Alan Montefiore and David Vines Routledge 1998 The Social Sciences in Crisis a series of five full page articles in the Times Higher Education Supplement 1983 Career and public activities EditJournalism Edit From the mid 1970s and throughout the 1980s Flather worked as a journalist first as a freelancer and film art and book reviewer and later for a number of established regional national and international newspapers and media houses Inter alia he worked as reporter correspondent and editor on media such as the Sheffield Morning Telegraph Yorkshire TV BBC Television News The Times The Sunday Times and Times Higher Education where he worked as feature writer and correspondent including foreign coverage specialising in research and social sciences In 1989 he served as deputy editor on the New Statesman amp Society magazine commissioning planning editing and writing editorials Flather served as press fellow at Wolfson College University of Cambridge in 1984 Public Service Edit From 1986 to 1990 he was an elected member regional councillor of the Inner London Education Authority chairing the Further and Higher Education sub committee with an annual budget of some 340 million During his time as councillor Flather also held membership posts at the Association of Metropolitan Authorities and the London Boroughs Association He was elected to many national education bodies and from 1989 to 1993 he was member of the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education chairing its public affairs committee until 1991 He has served as expert advisor 1995 6 to the European Commission for its first multi million Europe India programme in 1997 Academe Edit After graduating from Balliol College Oxford Flather worked variously for the BBC Times Newspapers the New Statesman among other journals before being elected as a full time politician chairing London s Post Schools education committee He was then appointed founding CEO Secretary General for the Central European University in Prague Warsaw and Budapest and supporting many Soror backed Open Society initiatives across the former central and eastern Europe He had worked with dissident groups in the region during the 1980s In the early 1990s Flather worked for four years for the Open Society Foundation setting up a variety of international Soros programmes and was founding Secretary General member of the Senate and CEO of the Central European University which was originally set up in Prague Budapest and Warsaw after the 1989 revolutions 3 Flather was responsible for 80 staff members and an annual budget of 15 million for negotiations with governments and the CEU s policy development and central administration In 1994 Flather was appointed director of international and external relations for Oxford University running alumni media community governmental international and publications relations and a Fellow of Corpus Christi College Among many achievements he helped found and run the Oxford Jenkins Scholarships scheme He was then recruited as new Director of International and External Affairs at Oxford University a post he for five years until 2000 The directorate includes the responsibility for all international links overseas scholarships media relations alumni relations relevant University publications information and communication events and community links In addition he served as secretary to the university s International Committee as treasurer of the Europaeum as Oxford s University representative to COIMBRA Group He was also an advisor to Oxford Today and editor of Gazette News In 2000 Flather was appointed as secretary general of the Europaeum an association of leading European universities including Oxford Leiden Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne Charles University Prague Jagiellonian University Krakow the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Complutense University of Madrid the University of Helsinki Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona Ludwig Maximilians Universitat Munchen and the Institute of Political Studies Catholic University of Lisbon as associate member In 2017 the Europaeum welcomed the University of St Andrews and the University of Luxembourg as its newest members Flather presided over the growth of the Europaeum from the original three members when he joined the association to a total of 13 in 2017 In his time as secretary general he coordinated collaborative academic research study and teaching programmes for and between member universities He was also editor of Europaeum Review director of many research programmes coordinator for joint study and degree initiatives and he ran several annual summer schools spring schools graduate workshops policy making seminars and classic colloquia Furthermore Flather fund raised for the Europaeum s visiting professorships and scholarships programmes 4 5 circular reference Flather s time at the Europaeum ended in 2017 when he stepped down from his position as secretary general Flather is now the Director of Special Projects at the Europeaum Over the years Flather has given lectures all over the world chairing sessions and coordinating workshops conferences and summer schools all over Europe including high level sessions for the British Council on how to battle corruption published many articles chapters edited collections reports and books and advised the EU on how to take forward is relations with India in the lead to the 50th anniversary of its independence Flather joined the Moot in 2004 and currently chairs the Round Table s Web Group Advisory Group At Oxford University he was Tutor to MPhil students and an Associate Fellow of Queen Elizabeth House from 1986 to 1987 and a fellow of Corpus Christi College from 1994 to 2000 He has been a Fellow of Mansfield College since 2001 Activism Edit Throughout the 1980s Flather worked with dissident movements in Central Europe and race equality groups in the UK In 1985 at that time serving as Trustee of the Jan Hus Educational Foundation he was arrested and expelled for smuggling books and giving underground lectures in Czechoslovakia Among many other prominent intellectuals such as Jacques Derrida Jurgen Habermas Charles Taylor Ernst Tugendhat Thomas Nagel and Ernest Gellner Flather was working with the Foundation to support academic dissidents and promote links between academics in Britain and Czechoslovakia In 1998 he was awarded a Commemorative Medal by Vaclav Havel then President of the new Czech Republic 6 circular reference Flather speaks of his experience during this time here while discussing restoring scholarship and academic from in Czech and Slovak nations Flather also chairs the Noon Educational Foundation supporting Pakistani scholars to study at top UK universities 7 is on the editorial board of RoundTable journal serves as chair of the British Organisation of People of Indian Origin and remains involved with charities civic bodies and race bodies Talks Lectures Broadcasts EditAdvisor Global Sustainability Film Awards Archived 11 November 2020 at the Wayback Machine 16 20 November 2020 Convener Estorii Political Forum 2020 Speaker in Europaeum Special Debate Is Democracy in the 21st Century Beginning to Fail October 2020 Voices from Oxford Mansfield College Brexit and Science Talk to Ewha Woman s University 2017 T talks The Optimist s Guide to Brexit 2017 Noon Foundation Dr Flather on Sir Ganga Ram Archived 29 October 2020 at the Wayback Machine 2017 Chaired conference held in Centre for Contemporary Art Prague Vaclav Havel European Dialogues Prague Annual Conference 2015 2015 European Commission Visit of Paul Flather Secretary General of the Europaeum to the EC 2014 Parliament UK Foreign Affairs Committee Written evidence from Dr Paul Flather 2012 Closing discussant on European Studies Centre St Antony s College series on Democracy in East Central Europe with Professor Jacques Rupnik Science Po 2010 Interview Radio Praha Delhi Oxford Prague the three homes of Paul Flather 2008 Lecturer on Identity and Britishness Bennington College Vermont USA 2008 Lectures series on Corruption and How to Fight it at University of Lima Peru to be collected into a volume 2004 Keynote lecture on Globalisation and Higher Education to the COIMBRA Rectors Conference and national assembly Salamanca University and at British Council New Delhi 1998 Awards EditFlather received an Honorary Silver Medal of Jan Masaryk at the Czech Republic Ambassador s residence in London in November 2019 8 9 References Edit Flather Paul Mansfield College Archived from the original on 28 May 2014 Retrieved 26 May 2014 A sari in the House of Lords Part One Chennai Online Retrieved 26 May 2014 permanent dead link Paul Flather Europaeum Retrieved 26 May 2014 The Europaeum Europaeum Jan Hus Educational Foundation The Noon Foundation The Noon Foundation Retrieved 26 May 2014 Czech Embassy London Facebook post 6 November 2019 Celebrating 30th Anniversary of the Velvet Revolution and Awarding Ceremony of Jan Masaryk Silver Medal 5th of November 2019 London Hampstead Ambassador s Residence Oslavy 30 vyroci sametove revoluce a slavnostni predani Medaile Jana Masaryka 5 listopadu 2019 v Londyne Hampstead rezidence velvyslance accessed 8 11 2019 13 45 GMT Stribrna 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