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St Anthony's College, Oxford

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St Anthony's College, Oxford
NameSt Anthony's College, Oxford
Established1950
TypeGraduate college
LocationOxford, England

St Anthony's College, Oxford is a graduate college of the University of Oxford, founded in 1950 by Francis Phelps. The college is located in North Oxford and is known for its Middle East and European studies programs, with a strong focus on international relations and global governance, as seen in the work of Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski. The college has a diverse community of students and faculty from around the world, including Harvard University, University of Cambridge, and London School of Economics.

History

The college was founded in 1950 as a result of the efforts of Francis Phelps, a British diplomat and scholar, who was inspired by the Congress of Vienna and the Treaty of Versailles. The college's early years were marked by a strong focus on European studies, with a particular emphasis on the Cold War and the Soviet Union, as studied by George Kennan and André Malraux. The college's founders were influenced by the Bretton Woods system and the Marshall Plan, and sought to create an institution that would promote international cooperation and global understanding, as seen in the work of Dag Hammarskjöld and U Thant. Over the years, the college has expanded its focus to include Middle East studies, African studies, and Asian studies, with faculty members such as Edward Said and Noam Chomsky.

Academics

The college offers a range of graduate programs, including Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in international relations, global governance, and area studies, with a focus on regions such as the Middle East, Europe, and Asia. The college's academic programs are designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the complex issues facing the world today, from climate change to global inequality, as discussed by Amartya Sen and Joseph Stiglitz. The college's faculty includes leading scholars in their fields, such as Niall Ferguson and Anne-Marie Slaughter, who have written extensively on topics such as globalization and international law. Students at the college have the opportunity to engage with a wide range of academic disciplines, from economics and politics to history and anthropology, as seen in the work of Jared Diamond and Steven Pinker.

Research

The college is home to a number of research centers and programs, including the Middle East Centre, the European Studies Centre, and the International Relations Programme, which have hosted events with NATO, European Union, and United Nations. The college's research focuses on a range of topics, from global security and international relations to economic development and social justice, as studied by Jeffrey Sachs and Paul Krugman. The college's researchers have published numerous books and articles on topics such as terrorism and counter-terrorism, human rights and international law, and global governance and international institutions, with contributions from Kofi Annan and Ban Ki-moon. The college's research centers also host a range of events and conferences, including the annual Oxford University Middle East Centre conference, which has featured speakers such as Tony Blair and Condoleezza Rice.

Notable_people

The college has a long list of notable alumni, including heads of state and government ministers, such as Benazir Bhutto and Gro Harlem Brundtland, as well as leading scholars and journalists, such as Fareed Zakaria and Nicholas Kristof. The college's faculty has included a number of distinguished scholars, such as Albert Hourani and Avi Shlaim, who have written extensively on topics such as Middle East history and international relations. The college has also hosted a number of visiting scholars and fellows, including Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski, who have contributed to the college's research and academic programs. Other notable individuals associated with the college include Bill Clinton, Angela Merkel, and Vladimir Putin, who have all spoken at the college or participated in its events.

Buildings_and_architecture

The college's buildings are located in North Oxford and include a range of modern and historic structures, such as the Nissan Lecture Theatre and the Investcorp Building, which have been designed by architects such as Zaha Hadid and Norman Foster. The college's main building, the Hilda Besse Building, was designed by Architects Co-Partnership and features a unique blend of modern and traditional architectural styles, similar to the Bauhaus and Brutalist movements. The college's grounds include a number of beautiful gardens and quadrangles, which provide a peaceful and serene atmosphere for students and faculty, similar to those found at University of Cambridge and Harvard University.

Student_life

The college has a diverse and vibrant community of students, with a range of student organizations and clubs, such as the Oxford University Student Union and the Oxford Union, which have hosted events with Google, Facebook, and Microsoft. The college's students come from all over the world, including United States, China, and India, and have a wide range of academic and professional backgrounds, from Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology to University of Tokyo and Indian Institute of Technology. The college's student body is known for its intellectual curiosity and academic rigor, as well as its cultural diversity and social activism, with many students participating in events such as the Oxford University Climate Change Conference and the Global Citizen Festival. The college's students also have access to a range of university facilities, including the Bodleian Library and the Ashmolean Museum, which have collections from British Museum and Louvre.

Category:Colleges of the University of Oxford

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