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Ugo Biggeri
Overseas Studies - Florence, Bing Overseas Studies
BioUgo Biggeri is the representative for Europe of Global Alliance for Banking on Values, a global
network of sustainable banks and also President of shareholders for change, the network of
European institutional investors that promotes active shareholding on Environmental Social
and Governance issues. He was among the founders of Banca Etica in Italy of which he was
president up to 2019 (1,2 billion € portfolio credit) and up to 2023 also president of Etica Sgr
(Investment managing company – 7 €billion of assets) .
He has a degree and PhD in physics, specialization in Sustainable Development (Trento) and
in Business Management (Bocconi. Milano).
Since 2009 he is teaching Ethical Finance and Microcredit at the University of Florence
Always committed to the issues of social justice and ecology, both at family level and with his
work, promoting actions and campaign with Italian NGOs. -
Rowyn Price Birdsley
Undergraduate, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education
BioOriginally from Laramie Wyoming
Majoring in Psychology and Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies -
Kristin Black
Undergraduate Advising Director, Academic Advising Operations
Current Role at StanfordUndergradaute Advising Director
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Diana Boebe
Overseas Studies - Berlin, Bing Overseas Studies
BioDiana studied at the Freie Universität Berlin as well as the Université d’Orléans, France (M.A. in American Studies, French and Latin American Studies, 2008), and the Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis, France (M.A. in German Studies, 2011). She has taught German as a Foreign Language at Nice University in France, and since September 2011, she has been a language instructor at the Stanford University Program in Berlin. Her courses include German 1Z - Accelerated First and Second Quarter German and 101B - Advanced German.
Since October 2015, she has also been teaching for the Technical University Berlin (Department: German as a Second Language) where she works with prospective subject teachers and promotes language education across the curriculum. -
Altair Brandon-Salmon
COLLEGE Lecturer
BioAltair Brandon-Salmon is a lecturer in the Civic, Liberal, and Global Education (COLLEGE) programme. He is an art historian writing a book on how bombsites shaped British art and architecture during the twentieth century. More broadly, he focuses on British and American art which is intertwined with violence, memory, and mortality.
His scholarship has been published by Art History, Art Journal, and the Oxford Art Journal, written exhibition catalogue essays for the Cantor Arts Center and the Museum Barberini, and given lectures at the Courtauld Institute of Art, the University of York, and the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art. His essays have appeared in America, Commonweal, Literary Review, and Public Seminar, while his fiction has been published by The Isis and the Oxford Review of Books. He is currently editing a volume for the Roxburghe Club on the eighteenth-century antiquarian, archaeologist, and Jacobite dissident James Byres.
Brandon-Salmon was the assistant curator at Campion Hall, University of Oxford, and the curatorial assistant at the Sheldonian Theatre.
He is represented by Orli Vogt-Vincent at David Higham Associates.
Education
Ph.D., Stanford University, Art History (2024)
M.St., Christ Church, University of Oxford, History of Art (2019)
B.A., Wadham College, University of Oxford, History of Art (2018) -
Shaleen Brawn
Advanced Lecturer
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsSPECIALIZATION: Rhetoric of Science and Technology, Science Communication, Publishing as Process and Institution