Paul Flather
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Who is Paul Flather?
Dr Paul Flather is the acting secretary-general of the Europaeum and fellow of Mansfield College, Oxford. He is the son of Shreela Flather, Baroness Flather. 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.
His research interests focus on Indian democracy since 1947 and more recently on anti-corruption strategies. He worked with dissident movements in Central Europe in the 1980s and race equality groups in the UK, serving as chair of the British Organisation of People of India Origin. He remains involved with charities, civic bodies and race bodies. He chairs the Noon Educational Foundation supporting Pakistani scholars to study at top UK universities and is on the editorial board of RoundTable journal. He was an elected Member of the London Council in the 1980s chairing the London-wide Committee on Post-School Education and was elected to many national education bodies.
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