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|members=Andrea Zubovic,Elnur Eyvazov,Ernist Abdirashitov,Hanoch Ilsar,Maria Spirova,Mohamed Shelbaya,Nino Zhghenti,Oleg Haritonov,Sandro Rtveladze,Valerio Bacak
 
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The '''Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Scholarships and Leadership Programme''' cadre for 2008.
  
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==Select alumni==
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*[[Nino Zhghenti]]. After graduating from Oxford, Nino started to work for the Georgian think tank, where she was involved as a civil society specialist. Her PhD theses is on social protests in [[Georgia]].<ref>https://www.whtrust.org/alumni-profiles/nino-zhghenti</ref>
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*[[Oleg Haritonov]] Since 2010, Oleg has practiced law in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]] working as an associate and a senior associate in several leading Russian law firms in the fields of general commercial law and dispute settlement.<ref>https://www.whtrust.org/alumni-profiles/oleg-haritonov</ref>
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*[[Mohamed Shelbaya]] - Mohamed was a Partner at [[Shearman and Sterling LPP]] until February [[2021]] when he co-founded an international law firm dedicated to the management of international disputes.<ref>https://www.whtrust.org/alumni-profiles/mohamed-shelbaya</ref>
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*[[Maria Spirova]] - Maria was awarded the first Weidenfeld-ISD Research Fellowship, beginning in October [[2011]]. Together with the spooky think-tank [[Institute for Strategic Dialogue]], she explored the impact of social media and digital democracy on political activism.<ref>https://www.whtrust.org/alumni-profiles/maria-spirova</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:55, 27 April 2023

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Membership•  Andrea Zubovic
•  Elnur Eyvazov
•  Ernist Abdirashitov
•  Hanoch Ilsar
•  Maria Spirova
•  Mohamed Shelbaya
•  Nino Zhghenti
•  Oleg Haritonov
•  Sandro Rtveladze
•  Valerio Bacak
The Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Scholarships and Leadership Programme cadre for 2008.

The Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Scholarships and Leadership Programme cadre for 2008.

Select alumni

  • Nino Zhghenti. After graduating from Oxford, Nino started to work for the Georgian think tank, where she was involved as a civil society specialist. Her PhD theses is on social protests in Georgia.[1]
  • Oleg Haritonov Since 2010, Oleg has practiced law in Moscow, Russia working as an associate and a senior associate in several leading Russian law firms in the fields of general commercial law and dispute settlement.[2]
  • Mohamed Shelbaya - Mohamed was a Partner at Shearman and Sterling LPP until February 2021 when he co-founded an international law firm dedicated to the management of international disputes.[3]
  • Maria Spirova - Maria was awarded the first Weidenfeld-ISD Research Fellowship, beginning in October 2011. Together with the spooky think-tank Institute for Strategic Dialogue, she explored the impact of social media and digital democracy on political activism.[4]


 

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Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Leadership Programme“cultivates the leaders of tomorrow by providing outstanding university graduates and professionals from developing and emerging economies with the opportunity to pursue fully-funded graduate studies at the University of Oxford, combined with a comprehensive programme of leadership development, long-term mentoring and networking.”Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Leadership Programme2023
Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Leadership Programme“The Leadership Programme is the unique feature of the Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Scholarships...it prepares Scholars - intellectually, professionally and practically - to take on leadership positions in their chosen fields. Over the course of a year Scholars gain the knowledge, skills and networks to contribute to public life in their countries and regions of origin and to build lasting professional links across cultures and continents.”Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Leadership Programme2023
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