Alumni
Katelyn Leader MPhil Development Studies, 2011 Katelyn is currently a Fulbright-Clinton Fellow in Haiti, where she is working for Haiti’s Ministry of Planning and External Cooperation. The Fulbright-Clinton fellowship is in its second year and involves working for a host country government and conducting independent research over a 10-month period. She had the opportunity to meet Former Secretary Hillary Clinton at the official renaming of the fellowship (from Fulbright Public Policy Fellowship to Fulbright-Clinton Fellowship); in the picture, she is the fourth from right in the middle row. She was awarded this fellowship, inter alia, because of her MPhil in Development Studies research, conducted in Haiti last summer (2012) on post-earthquake rural migration.
Dr Andrea Molinari MPhil Economics, 1998 Dr Molinari is currently working as a Senior Advisor for the Japanese, Argentinean, Austrian, Brazilian and Saudi Arabian joint Chair at the African Development Bank (temporarily based in Tunis, Tunisia).
Professor Matteo Legrenzi DPhil International Relations, 1997 Matteo Legrenzi (MPhil Modern Middle Eastern Studies, DPhil International Relations), is currently an associate professor at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. He was recently elected President of the Italian Association for Middle Eastern Studies (SeSaMO). His term will start in January, 2014 and will last for three years. Leland Miller MSt Modern History, 1999 Leland and Ingrid welcomed their first child, Helena Catherine, on 24 July. She is looking forward to becoming St Antony’s first-ever triple legacy (following Leland and his father, Marshall Lee Miller, 1964)
Dr Michael Petrou DPhil Modern History, 2002 Michael Petrou is currently working as a foreign correspondent at Maclean’s magazine in Canada. He has also published his second book, Is This Your First War? Travels Through the Post9/11 Islamic World.(Dundurn Press, 2012).
Marianne Scordel MSt Politics, 1998 Fi n a n c i a l Ne w s vo t e d Marianne Scordel one of the “40 under 40 hedge fund rising stars” in Europe. This is the second year that she has received the award for Bougeville Consulting, the business she founded in 2009 to provide hedge funds with business strategy services.
Anne-France White MPhil European Politics and Society, 2001 Anne-France White moved to Goma, in Eastern Congo, in May 2013 for a field posting with the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). In her new field post with OCHA, Anne-France works on a wide variety of issues related to humanitarian coordination in North Kivu, including helping to manage the complex dynamics between a massive humanitarian community and the largest UN peacekeeping mission in the world, advocacy and information management. This map of Goma, hand-drawn by Anne-France, is an attempt to capture some of the paradoxes and idiosyncrasies of life in Goma.
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