Duncan Ivison | |
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Born | Duncan Mackenzie Ivison 1965 (age 58–59)[1] |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | McGill University (BA) London School of Economics (MSc, PhD) |
Thesis | Liberty and Self in the political argument of republicanism, liberalism and postmodernism (1993) |
Academic work | |
Institutions | |
Website | sites |
Duncan Mackenzie Ivison (born 1965)[1] is a Professor of political philosophy and incoming Vice Chancellor of the University of Manchester where he will succeed Nancy Rothwell in August 2024.[2][3] He formerly served as Deputy Vice Chancellor at the University of Sydney.[4][5][6][7]
Education and early life
Ivison completed his Bachelor of Arts degree at McGill University, in Montreal, where he grew up,[8] followed by a Master of Science and PhD at the London School of Economics in 1993.[9]
Career and research
Ivison is a political philosopher with interests in political theory, the history of political thought and moral philosophy.[10] His publications include work on postcolonial liberalism[11] and Indigenous rights.[12][13]
Previously, Ivison held appointments at the University of Toronto, University of York and was a postdoctoral fellow at Australian National University (ANU).[14][15]
Awards and honours
Ivison is a Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales (FRSN) and the Australian Academy of the Humanities (FAHA).[4]
References
- 1 2 VIAF 84494824
- ↑ Rothwell, Nancy (2023). "The University of Manchester appoints Professor Duncan Ivison as next President & Vice-Chancellor". manchester.ac.uk.
- ↑ Havergal, Chris (2023). "Duncan Ivison to succeed Nancy Rothwell as Manchester v-c: Political philosopher was most recently deputy vice-chancellor of the University of Sydney". timeshighereducation.com. Times Higher Education.
- 1 2 Anon. "Professor Duncan Ivison". sdy.edu.au.
- ↑ Scott, Mark (2023). "Duncan Ivison appointed as new head of University of Manchester". sydney.edu.au.
- ↑ Duncan Ivison on LinkedIn
- ↑ Duncan Ivison on Twitter
- ↑ Ivison, Duncan (2023). "Duncan Ivison personal page". sites.google.com. Archived from the original on 2023-12-22.
- ↑ Ivison, Duncan Mackenzie (1993). Liberty and self in the political argument of republicanism, liberalism and postmodernism. lse.ac.uk (PhD thesis). The London School of Economics and Political Science. OCLC 1064602271. ProQuest 301468796.
- ↑ Duncan Ivison publications indexed by Google Scholar
- ↑ Ivison, Duncan (2002). Postcolonial liberalism. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521820646. OCLC 50271538.
- ↑ Ivison, Duncan (2009). "The logic of aboriginal rights". Ethnicities. Routledge. 3 (3): 321–344. doi:10.1177/14687968030033003. OCLC 9977231466. S2CID 144334604.
- ↑ Ivison, Duncan; Patton, Paul; Sanders, Will (2001). Political theory and the rights of indigenous peoples. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521770484. OCLC 44427170.
- ↑ Amos, Lily; Annison, Lucas (2023). "University of Manchester appoints Duncan Ivison as new President and Vice-Chancellor". thetab.com. The Tab. Archived from the original on 2023-12-23.
- ↑ Anon (2023). "Duncan Ivison, Institut Montaigne". institutmontaigne.org. Paris: Institut Montaigne. Archived from the original on 2023-12-23.