Academic Advisory Board
of the Georg Arnhold Program

Dr. Rina Malagayo Alluri

Rina Malagayo Alluri is Assistant Professor and UNESCO Chair in Peace Studies at the Unit for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Innsbruck. Her Habilitation project is on the decolonization of peace and conflict studies. She holds an MA in Development Studies (Institute for Social Studies, the Hague), PhD in Political Science (University of Basel) and did post-doctoral research in Human Geography (University of Zurich). She has worked in international peacebuilding NGOS on research projects in Asia and Africa. Rina is a Salzburg Global Fellow in the Asia Peace Innovators Forum and member of the DEI Advisory Board.

Prof. Paul Arthur

Paul Arthur is a distinguished scholar and practitioner in the field of international conflict resolution and the program director of the London-Amman Program at the Foundation for International Education. Having formerly been a professor of politics, he is emeritus director of the Graduate Program in Peace and Conflict Studies, and of INCORE (International Conflict Research Institute), both at Ulster University. He holds a BA and MSc from Queen’s University Belfast and a D.Litt. from the National University of Ireland. He has extensive media experience in Ireland, Britain, and the United States including two years spent working as an op-ed writer for the Irish Times as well as being Ulster Television’s regular political analyst.

Susan Blankhart

Susan Blankhart served for nearly 15 years as an ambassador for the Netherlands and worked for 34 years at the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs where she spent time in numerous countries across all continents. After retiring from the government her mission has become to use her collected knowledge to address the global challenges of poverty, human rights and gender equality by building solutions and using the force of partnerships between civil society, (I)NGOs and governments.

Dr. Jonathan Fanton

Jonathan F. Fanton is president of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. He served as interim director of the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College from 2009 to 2014. He was president of The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation from 1999 to 2009 and was president of The New School for Social Research for 17 years. He had previously been vice president of planning at the University of Chicago. Dr. Fanton holds a Ph.D. in American history from Yale University, where he also taught and was special assistant to President Kingman Brewster. He is the author of Foundations and Civil Society, volumes I and II (2008), and The University and Civil Society, volumes I and II (1995, 2002).

Prof. Simone Lässig

Simone Lässig is director of the German Historical Institute Washington DC, a position she has held since 2015. She holds a professorship in modern history at Braunschweig University, from which she is currently on leave. From 2006 to 2015, she served as director of the Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research. She has also been a visiting professor at St Antony’s College, Oxford, and the University of California, Berkeley. In 2021 she was awarded a Remarque Fellowship for New York University. After winning the 1996 Horst Spring Prize for the best book on Saxon history, she wrote a study on the embourgeoisement of German Jewry, which was awarded the 2004 German Historical Association’s biennial prize for best habilitation in history. Her main fields of research are modern Jewish history, the history of knowledge, digital history, and biography as a historical genre.

Dr. Tania Saeed

Tania Saeed is an Associate Professor of Sociology, and the Director for the Sociology and Anthropology at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Pakistan. She is trained in qualitative research methods with expertise in education, securitization, citizenship and social justice. She was a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow based at Ca’Foscari University of Venice, Italy, during which time she held visiting research positions at the University of Oxford and Harvard University. She has a PhD (DPhil) in Education from the University of Oxford, and an MSc in Gender, Development and Globalization from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Former Members of the Academic Advisory Board:

  • Henry H. Arnhold (Benefector of the Georg Arnhold Program)
  • Anthony G. C. Arnhold
  • Julia Marton-Lefèvre (Former Director General of the International Union for Conservation of Nature, IUCN, and Rector of the University for Peace, UPEACE)
  • Dr. Gary Smith (Senior Fellow and Director Emeritus der American Academy)
  • Prof. Lynn Davies (Emeritus professor of International Education at the University of Birmingham and co-director of the social enterprise ConnectFutures)

Further Members of the Academic Advisory Board:

Once a year the Academic Advisory Board of the Georg Arnhold Program comes together for the annual board meeting. At this meeting the Advisory Board selects the Georg Arnhold Senior Fellow of the following year. In addition to the members of the Academic Advisory Board, Prof. Eckhardt Fuchs, Director of the Leibniz Institute for Educational Media, the program coordinators and representative of the Airbel Impact Lab of the International Rescue Committee(IRC) take part in this meeting.

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