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NRI to head Oxford media school

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Posted Wednesday, September 27, 2006 at 22:18

ASPIRING HIGH: Indian-American Dr Sarmila Bose heads an international
institute at Oxford.




New Delhi: Indian-American academic and journalist, Dr Sarmila Bose,
becomes the first Director of the new Reuters Institute for the Study
of Journalism at the Department of Politics and International
Relations at Oxford University.


Bose, who was schooled in Kolkata, received her A B from Bryn Mawr
College and her MPA and PhD in Political Economy and Government from
Harvard University.


Dr Bose has held academic positions at Harvard University, Warwick
University, George Washington University and Tata Institute of Social
Sciences.


Member of a prominent political family of India, she has a
distinguished career as a journalist and commentator in India notably
with the Ananda Bazar Patrika (ABP) Group. As academic and journalist
she has worked on a wide range of topics in politics, public policy
and international affairs.



On the aims of the Institute, Dr Sarmila Bose said: "Oxford University
is in a position to apply the highest standards of analytical scrutiny
to public information provided by news media, in a global, comparative
framework. The Institute will bring the depth, rigour and range of
scholarship at Oxford in a vibrant and productive engagement with the
world of practice."


Her mother Krishna Bose was Member of Parliament from Bengal and until
recently chaired the Indian parliament's standing committee on foreign
relations.


Dr Bose's great uncle, the noted writer Nirad C Chaudhuri, lived in
Oxford till his death a few years ago and was awarded an honorary
D.Litt. by Oxford University.


Dr Bose heads an international institute at Oxford and her
Cambridge-educated English husband presides over the globalisation of
one of India's largest companies as executive director of Tata Sons.


Talking about Dr Bose's career, the Head of the Department of Politics
and International Relations, Professor Neil MacFarlane, said: "Dr
Bose's career embodies the bridge we are trying to build between
journalism and academic life. Her appointment also speaks to the
Institute's desire to understand the evolution of media in its global,
as well as national context."





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