Michaelmas 2012 Oxford Union
Michaelmas 2012 Oxford Union
Michaelmas 2012 Oxford Union
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TIME Magazine and Anthony Giddens, author of The Third Way and 5th most quoted person in the world of humanities. We have a particularly strong representation from the business world this term. The global heads of two leading management consultancies, Bain and McKinsey, will visit us within the space of one week. You will also listen to the famous homeless billionaire Nicolas Berggruen, the Winklevoss twins who were featured in the movie The Social Network and Sir Martin Sorrell of WPP in our Chamber. As the first President from the East Asia region, I am very eager to provide our members with different perspectives and new ideas about the great social, economic and political issues of China and East Asia. As the region ascends economically, I hope the speakers and the debate that Ive organised will help demystify the region and play a small part in reducing tension and misunderstandings. I have organised a debate with renowned experts on the rise of China, and speakers such as Nicolas Berggruen, Lord Giddens, Lord Patten, Dambisa Moyo, Sir Martin Sorrell, Dominic Barton and Martin Jacques will offer their thoughts on the East Asian region as part of their speeches. However, the Union is about much more than speakers and debates. Oxford lacked a central student venue, but over the years the Union has adopted that role and become the social hub of the University. This term our socials are bigger and better than ever before. This term alone we have organised our famous Oktoberfest, Halloween Evening, Christmas Party, U.S. Election Night Party, Last Days of Rome Social and Ann Summers Party, the latter planned exclusively for female Union members. As if that wasnt enough, there is also the absolute highlight of Michaelmas term, our Under the Sea Ball which will be held on Friday of 4th week and will transform the Union into an underwater paradise. The Union has its long history and cherished traditions, but it is equally important to keep modernising this institution. To that end, previous presidents, committees and our media partners, Oxford Media Associates, have been working on a new digital strategy that is now ready to be launched. Starting this term, highlights of all our debates and some of our speaker events will be broadcast on-line our YouTube Channel. As I write, negotiations are underway to bring Union debates to the widest possible audience around the world. I would like to thank the Unions Senior Treasurer and Bursar for their ongoing work, and I am immensely proud to be the first President to usher in these changes. Youll no doubt see cameras and lights around the buildings capturing the unparalleled quality of the debaters and speakers visiting the Union in the upcoming weeks and months. I came to Oxford from a local school in Seoul and know how daunting and alien Oxfords institutions can seem. Indeed, I remember that it was with a certain degree of hesitation and trepidation that I set foot in the Union for the first time and I am determined to ensure that it is a place that is relevant, accessible and accountable to all Oxford students. Above all, I want you to remember that this is your Union, run for you alone. My committee and I are here to serve you and if you have any queries, suggestions or requests, please do not hesitate to email me at president@oxfordunion.org.
Dear Members, For many of you this will be your first term at Oxford, and we sincerely hope it will be the most exciting eight weeks of your life. It will hopefully be as exciting for those of you returning. As a South Korean student who arrived here only a few years ago from Seoul, I wasnt the most obvious choice for President of the Union, but I do hope that the term that my committee and I have prepared can offer something truly exceptional for everyone. The Oxford Union was founded 189 years ago as a society to be run exclusively by the students, for the students. Central to its ethos was the need to defend and uphold the principles of free speech, principles that were being severely challenged by the contemporary university authorities. Debating lies at the heart of the Union, and I have tried to select motions that are highly relevant and significant to todays world. You start by watching our No Confidence debate in which the Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats, the Attorney General and the Minister of State for Police and Criminal Justice defend the Governments record against the Shadow Immigration Minister, a key figure from the New Labour era and arguably the best living British political diarist of our time. You can then hear Professor Grayling argue for the rights of individuals to decide the timing and manner of their death, and he might be joined by Bob Latimer, the famous farmer who was convicted of the second-degree murder of his daughter, inspiring Ozzy Osbornes song Latimers Mercy. You get to see two of the most prominent heads of Oxford colleges cross swords with each other on the fairness of Oxford admissions, witness the key foreign policy advisor to both Thatcher and Major and Her Majestys former Ambassador to China clash on the rise of China, and listen to the radical intellectual who coined the Occupy catchphrase, We are the 99%, challenge the former head of Lehman Brothers and the managing director of Goldman Sachs. For our debate on growth and innovation, you enjoy the rare joint appearance of Garry Kasparov, arguably the greatest chess player in history, and Peter Theil, the co-founder of Paypal and the first outside investor in Facebook. Our speaker line-up continues to be something that other student societies in Oxford, Britain and across the world can only dream of matching. This term, especially, you will be amazed by the quality, quantity and diversity of our speakers. We have fascinating, high-profile speakers and performers ready for you pretty much every single day of the term (sometimes even two or three a day!). You will not only meet major domestic political and media figures, including George Galloway, Andrew Marr, Max Clifford, Lord Ashdown and Lord Patten, but also international statesmen like the former Prime Minister of Sudan, the former U.S. Attorney General under Bush and the former President of Finland, who also received a Nobel Peace Prize for his indispensable role in securing Kosovos independence. Celebrities such as Lionel Richie, Michael Sheen, Sir Patrick Stewart, Charlotte Church and many others will be speaking in our Chamber, not to mention two London Olympic Gold Medallists. I also focused on bringing top intellectuals and people from the business world this term. We are hosting the prominent economist Dambisa Moyo, the 37th most influential person in the world according to
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FIRST WEEK
OPPOSITION
A former President of the Oxford University Conservative Association, Mr Grieve is a trained lawyer who was appointed QC in 2008 and is currently Attorney General for England and Wales and Advocate General for Northern Ireland.
Chris Bryant MP
Lord Adonis
Simon Hughes
Famous for his published diaries which became the central text for understanding the Blair years, Mr Mullin served as a Labour MP from 1987-2010. During his time in the Commons he worked as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State and Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Foreign Office.
Chris Mullin
Damian Green MP
Parliament is the longest running farce in the West End - Cyril Smith
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SECOND WEEK
OPPOSITION OPPOSITION
A former President of the Royal Society of Medicine, Baroness Finlay chairs the All Party Parliamentary Group on Dying Well, a group of MPs and Peers who promote palliative care and oppose legalised euthanasia.
Professor Grayling
Richard Ottaway MP
Lord Alton
Baroness Finlay
Former Medical Director of the United Nations, Mr Irwin has long supported assisted suicide, serving in the past as President and Director of the World Federation of Right to Die Societies and chairing the British Voluntary Euthanasia Society (now called Dignity in Dying).
A Canadian canola and wheat farmer, Bob Latimer was convicted of seconddegree murder in the death of his daughter Tracy. He has been granted full parole since December 2010. Ozzy Osbourne relates the Latimer case in his song Latimers Mercy from the album Scream.
The Director of the campaign group Living and Dying Well, Mr Preston served as Clerk to the Select Committee in 2005 during the Assisted Dying for the Terminally Ill Bill.
Michael Irwin
Bob Latimer
Robert Preston
I will give no deadly medicine to any one if asked, nor suggest any such counsel. - The Hippocratic Oath
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THIRD WEEK
OPPOSITION OPPOSITION
Toby Young is a journalist and the co-founder of West London Free School. He was admitted into Oxford having been sent an acceptance letter by mistake, and went on to gain a First in PPE.
Baroness Kennedy
John Colenutt
Christopher Lewis
Toby Young
President of the National Union of Students and graduate of Heriot-Watt University, Mr Burns certainly has the credentials to speak about university admissions systems and will have the weight of a nationwide student body on his shoulders as he takes to the platform.
Son of former Labour Cabinet Minister and Acting Deputy Leader Jack Straw, Will Straw is co-founder of the blog Left Foot Forward, which has risen to the forefront of centre-left thought since its launch in 2009. Mr Straw left his post as editor of the blog in 2010 to become a leading economist at a thinktank, the Institute of Public Policy Research.
William Richardson is the General Secretary of the Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference, which is a professional association of the heads of many of the worlds leading independent schools.
Liam Burns
Will Straw
William Richardson
Very nice sort of place, Oxford, I should think, for people that like that sort of place. - George Bernard Shaw
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FOURTH WEEK
THIS HOUSE BELIEVES THAT BRITISH POLITICS IS IN THE POCKET OF THE MEDIA
PROPOSITION
A Professor of journalism at Kingston University, Mr Cathcart was a founder of the Hacked Off campaign and has also advised the Commons Media Select Committee. He currently writes for The Guardian and has published books about the murders of Stephen Lawrence and Jill Dando. A trustee of the media ethics charity MediaWise, Mr Greenslade blogs for The Guardian and writes a weekly column for the London Evening Standard. Mr Greenslade also sits on the board of the British Journalism Review and broadcasts regularly on media matters. Mr Crick is chief political correspondent at Channel 4 News, having previously served as political editor of Newsnight from 2007 to 2011. An alumnus of New College, Mr Crick also edited The Cherwell newspaper and was President of the Union in 1979.
OPPOSITION OPPOSITION
The first female General Secretary of the National Union of Journalists, Michelle Stanistreet gave evidence to the Leveson Inquiry in her official capacity last year, noting that putting your head above the parapet and speaking out publicly is simply not an option for many journalists.
Brian Cathcart
Roy Greenslade
Michael Crick
Michelle Stanistreet
Described by legalweek.com as the legal scourge of phone hacking, Mr Lewis has worked on some of the most high-profile cases of the scandal, and has represented the parents of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler as well as the Chief Executive of the Professional Footballers Association, Gordon Taylor.
A documentary maker and managing director of the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, Mr Overton has also worked for the BBC and ITN. Mr Overton has received international recognition for his work, including two awards from Amnesty International.
Former Heritage Secretary in John Majors government and current Chairman of the Health Select Committee, Mr Dorell oversaw media policy between 1994 and 1995 and was responsible for the Governments response to the second Calcutt Report.
Mark Lewis
Iain Overton
Four hostile newspapers are more to be feared than a thousand bayonets. - Napoleon
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FIFTH WEEK
G&Ds will be giving away free ice cream to Union members in the Gardens from 6.30pm.
OPPOSITION OPPOSITION
A former Christian preacher for nineteen years, Mr Barker is now an atheist and co-president of the Freedom From Religion Foundation. He also co-hosts Freethought Radio which is the first ever in-city atheist television broadcast to be picked up by Air America.
John Lennox
Peter Hitchens
Peter Millican
Dan Barker
A deacon at Oxford and lecturer on the psychology of religion at the University of London, Mrs McGrath co-wrote The Dawkins Delusion. It is written from a Christian perspective as a response to arguments put forth in The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins.
Founder of the Skeptics Society, Mr Shermer is a former fundamentalist Christian who turned to atheism while at University. He has written several books on the psychology behind religion and cults including Why People Believe Weird Things and How We Believe: The Search for God in an Age of Science.
Michael Shermer
FIFTH WEEK
IS THE CURRENT GROWTH CRISIS A RESULT OF DECADES OF TECHNOLOGICAL STAGNATION IN A RISK-AVERSE SOCIETY?
PROPOSITION OPPOSITION OPPOSITION
13TH WORLD CHESS CHAMPION, WRITER AND POLITICAL ACTIVIST Kasparov was the youngest world chess champion in history in 1985. He now struggles for Russian democracy and is a potent voice for civil rights in Russia and around the world.
GARRY KASPAROV
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TECHNOLOGY ENTREPRENEUR, INVESTOR AND PHILANTHROPIST Thiel is the co-founder of PayPal and was the first outside investor in Facebook. Through his private investing and philanthropic activities, he continues to help the next generation of tech visionaries.
PETER THIEL
SIXTH WEEK
OPPOSITION OPPOSITION
Director of American Studies at Cambridge, Mr Halper is the author of The Beijing Consensus: Legitimizing Authoritarianism in our Time. He was the national Policy Director for Reagans presidential campaign and served as his Deputy Assistant Secretary of State.
Lord Powell
Lord Wei
Stefan Halper
A fellow in Economics at St. Edmund Hall and the director of China Growth Centre at the University of Oxford, Ms Yueh is the Economics Editor and host of Economic Edge for Bloomberg TV.
Founder of the fashion chain Shanghai Tang and the restaurant China Club, Sir David is also a director and advisor to a number of boards such as Tommy Hilfiger and is a columnist for the Financial Times.
Linda Yueh
It doesnt matter if a cat is black or white, so long as it catches mice. Deng Xiaoping
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One of the most prominent British politicians in Europe, Daniel Hannan has been an MEP representing South East England for the Conservative Party since 1999. He has called the Occupy movement an example of empty, futile, self-righteous indignation.
David Graeber
Cornel West
Anthony Fry
Errol Damelin is the founder and CEO of the London-based digital finance company Wonga.com. Wonga is backed by some of the worlds leading VCs including Accel, Balderton, Greylock, Oak and the Wellcome Trust.
Scott Mead was formerly the managing director of Goldman Sachs, in both New York and London, for a total of seventeen years. He advised a Vodafone takeover worth nearly $200 billion and sits on the board of many major companies and foundations.
Errol Damelin
Scott Mead
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Lord Patten George Galloway Andrew Marr Michael Sheen Michael Mukasey Nicolas Berggruen Lionel Richie Prime Minister of Sudan Orit Gadiesh Ray Winstone Winklevoss Twins Dominic Barton Roy Hodgson Charlotte Church Martii Ahtisaari Sir Patrick Stewart
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AMBASSADOR LIU
A career diplomat, His Excellency Liu Xiaoming joined the Chinese Foreign Service in 1974. Before becoming Ambassador to the United Kingdom in 2009, he held the position of Ambassador to North Korea and has also served as Chinas top diplomat in Egypt. From 2004 to 2005, Xiaoming was Assistant Governor of Gansu Province in Northwestern China.
LORD PATTEN
Lord Patten is the Chancellor of Oxford University and the Chairman of the BBC Trust. A former politician, he was Secretary of State for the Environment under Margaret Thatcher and, in 1990, became the Chairman of the Conservative Party. He is often credited with securing the surprise Conservative victory in the 1992 General Election. As the last British Governor of Hong Kong, he oversaw its handover to China in 1997 and served as one of Britains two representatives to the European Commission from 2000 to 2004.
His Holiness Radhanath Swami has attracted praise for his character and work from such notable people as the Dalai Lama and Barack Obama. A guru of the Hare Krishna religious movement, he is the driving force behind social initiatives such as Barsana Eye Camp and the Midday Meal food relief programme in India.
RADHANATH SWAMI
MARK HOPPUS
Mark Hoppus is the co-founder, lead vocalist and bassist of the pop punk band Blink-182, and alternative rock band +44. Blink 182 have achieved worldwide success having sold over 28 million albums worldwide, releasing their sixth album, Neighborhoods, in 2011. Hoppus has produced music for Motion City Soundtrack, Idiot Pilot and New Found Glory.
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CHRIS MULLIN
Chris Mullins diaries deserve to become the central text for understanding the Blair years, wrote Peter Riddell of The Times. An acclaimed political diarist, Mullin served as a Labour MP for over twenty years and has also enjoyed success as a novelist, with the classic political thriller A Very British Coup amongst his work.
GEORGE GALLOWAY MP
The first female Home Secretary and former Labour MP, Jacqui Smith is well known for her role as an advocate for feminism, having published proposals for civil partnerships and tightened prostitution laws. As the Governments Chief Whip, she also successfully made peace between supporters of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. She now appears regularly on radio stations and TV shows, contributing her unique views on topics ranging from policing to pornography.
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ANDREW MARR
Andrew Marr is one of Britains most incisive, prolific and influential journalists, and a renowned expert on modern British politics and history. He is an accomplished presenter and has interviewed prominent figures such as Tony Blair, Barack Obama and Gordon Brown, to name but a few. Andrew Marr has had a breath-taking career, having worked as a front line investigative journalist, political columnist, editor, and television presenter, working on a wide range of topics. He is the host of The Andrew Marr Show on BBC One and Start the Week on BBC Radio 4.
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Sir Martin Sorrell became CEO of WPP in 1986, which has since grown to be the worlds largest advertising and marketing services group. He is an advisor for various international business schools, including Harvard and the London School of Business. His public recognition has earned him a number of awards, including a knighthood in January 2000.
Corporal Johnson Beharry is a highly eminent member of the Armed Forces. In 2005 he became the youngest living recipient of the Victoria Cross for his valour in the Iraq War. He previously received the Kosovo Medal and has been the subject of various televisiondocumentaries which have uniformly praised and commended his brave actions.
MARTIN JACQUES
The Kings Singers are a British, two-time Grammy Award-winning a capella group founded in Kings College, Cambridge, in 1968. They won Grammy Awards in 2009 for Best Classical Crossover Album with their CD, Simple Gifts, and in 2012, where they won Best Choral Performance for the album Light and Gold. Today the ensemble travels worldwide, appearing in over 125 concerts each year.
KATHERINE GRAINGER
MICHAEL SHEEN
Michael Sheen has proved himself equally accomplished on both stage and screen. His many award-winning stage performances include Caligula and Frost/Nixon at the Donmar, and Hamlet at the Young Vic. He created, co-directed and performed in the ground-breaking live event, The Passion, in Port Talbot for National Theatre Wales. He has starred in three films nominated for Best Film at the Academy Awards - The Queen, Frost/Nixon and Midnight In Paris. He is a vampire in The Twilight Saga and a werewolf in the Underworld series. Other films include The Damned United, Alice in Wonderland and Tron Legacy. On TV, he has given award-winning performances in both Fantabulosa (as Kenneth Williams) and Dirty Filthy Love, and created the memorable character of Wesley Snipes on 30 Rock. He memorably played Tony Blair three times in The Deal, The Queen and The Special Relationship. In 2009, Michael was honored with an O.B.E. for his services to drama.
Katherine Grainger is Britains most successful female rower. Her Olympic achievements make her the first female British athlete in any sport to gain medals in four consecutive Olympic Games. In addition to her unrivalled Olympic success, Katherine is a remarkable six-time World Champion, winning in 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 as well as in 2010 and 2011. She also won a gold medal in the U23 World Rowing championships in 1997. Consequently, she has received numerous accolades including an O.B.E. in 2006.
Lord Ashdown was the leader of the Liberal Democrats from 1988 to 1999 and MP for Yeovil from 1983 to 2001. He served with the Royal Marines, the Special Boat Service and the Secret Intelligence Service prior to his election to Parliament, and was elevated to the peerage in 2001. As the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina he testified at the trial of Slobodan Miloevi at the International Criminal Tribunal in The Hague.
LORD ASHDOWN
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JEH JOHNSON
An American civil and criminal trial lawyer, Jeh Johnson was appointed the General Counsel of the Department of Defense in 2009 under Obamas presidency. Prior to his appointment he has served as General Counsel of the Department of the Air Force and was named in The National Law Journals list of the 50 Most Influential Minority Lawyers in America. During his career as General Counsel he was part of the public dialogue over the Wikileaks release of the Afghan War Diary.
LEE NELSON
Lee Nelson, the star of BBC Threes Lee Nelsons Well Good Show, takes a break from his triple extended sell out live tour and comes to the Oxford Union this autumn to chat to you bunch of well brainy, well over-privileged, fairly boring legends! So leave your notes at home, bosh a load of proplus and bring your parents money. And afterwards well drink ourselves stupid! Qwaliteeeeeee!
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Max Clifford, described as the highestprofile and best-known publicist in the United Kingdom, has propelled a wide range of clients to fame, including David Copperfield and Cheryl Cole, and promoted The Beatles in their early days. He has also dealt with more controversial subjects, including homophobia in the football world and tabloid harassment. He is known to have worked for unpaid cases out of sympathy and is an outspoken Labour supporter.
MAX CLIFFORD
NICOLAS BERGGRUEN
MCFLY
McFly first formed in 2004. Their debut single Five Colours in Her Hair entered the charts at No. 1; in July, their second single did the same. Their success hasnt diminished with time: they are the recipients of twelve Smash Hits Awards, a BRIT award and several Virgin.net awards, among others. They plan to release a new album next year.
Monday, 5th Week, 5th November, 7:30pm Tuesday, 5th Week, 6th November, 5pm
Intelligent Governance for the 21st Century
Nicknamed the homeless billionaire with a personal fortune of $2.3 billion, Nicolas Berggruen refuses to buy or rent a house and doesnt own a car or even a watch. He flies from hotel to hotel on his private jet and carries his few belongings around in a large paper bag. He founded the Nicolas Berggruen Institute, a think tank that explores ideas of new governance, to try to solve a deep, deep governance crisis in the West. The Institute includes former government leaders such as Tony Blair, Gerhard Schroeder and Felipe Gonzalez as well as economists including Nouriel Roubini, Joseph Stiglitz and several other accomplished thinkers. Berggruen holds an annual Oscars party at Los Angeles, where he plays host to Hollywood celebrities such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Paris Hilton. His two-day event at the Oxford Union will feature a conversation with renowned intellectual Anthony Giddens about new models of governance, looking at Western democracy, Eastern mandarinates and the search for methods of governance that can extend the benefits of globalisation rather than destroy them.
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LORD GIDDENS
Anthony Giddens, former Director of the London School of Economics and now Emeritus Professor, is arguably the most influential social theorist writing in the English language today and is listed as the fifth most-referenced author in the humanities. Known as Tony Blairs academic guru, he made a strong impact on the politics of Tony Blair and the evolution of New Labour with his book The Third Way.
Two leading journalists explain how and why Britain has fallen from being a superpower in 1914 to having a third world economy by 2014. Dan Atkinson is the economics editor of The Mail on Sunday while Larry Elliott is the economics editor of The Guardian. Together they have formed a formidable partnership and their latest eagerly anticipated book is Going South: Why Britain will have a Third World Economy by 2014.
Going South: Why Britain will have a Third World Economy by 2014
MICHAEL OPPENHEIMER
The Olympic Champion in the long jump at Olympic Games, Greg Rutherford is the man to win an Olympic gold in the long the joint British record with a jump of also the 2010 Commonwealth Games and 2006 European Championship
GREG RUTHERFORD
the 2012 London second British jump and holds 8.35m. He is silver medalist silver medalist.
Michael Oppenheimer is a Princeton Professor of Geosciences and International Affairs. He is Director of the Program in Science, Technology and Environmental Policy and serves on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change which won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. In 2012 he won the prestigious Heinz Award.
Tuesday, 5th week, 6th November, 7:30 pm Tuesday, 5th week, 7th November, 7:00 pm
Mark Stanhope has served as Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Transformation and then Commanderin-Chief Fleet of the Royal Navy. He became First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff, the professional head of the Royal Navy, in July 2009 and in that role advised the British Government on the deployment of naval forces during operations against the Gadaffi Regime in Libya.
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LIONEL RICHIE
Before entering the musical sphere, Lionel Richie enjoyed a career as a tennis prodigy and academic at the Tuskegee University in Alabama where he graduated with an economics major. After university he joined the Commodores as a vocalist and saxophonist in 1968. In 1982 he launched his chart-topping solo-career with the release of U.S. No. 1 record Truly. He has since counted Academy Awards, Golden Globes, Grammies, Icon Awards and ASCAP Awards as among his numerous accolades. His notoriously wide fan base stretches from the U.S. to the Middle East and Far East and as a tireless campaigner he has raised over $3 million for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. In 2008, he became the 21st person ever to receive the George and Ira Gershwin Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Winner Take All: Chinas Race for Resources and What It Means for the World
DAMBISA MOYO
Dambisa Moyo is an international economist and author of multiple New York Times best-sellers. In 2009, Dambisa was named TIME Magazines 37th most influential person in the world. She is the author of the international best-sellers Dead Aid and How the West Was Lost. Her new book, Winner Take All: Chinas Race for Resources and What it Means for the World, was published in June 2012.
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AMBASSADOR SUSMAN
Louis Susman is the current U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom. After an esteemed academic career as a lawyer and thereafter as vice-chairman of Citigroup Global Markets, he was nominated by President Obama in 2009. Always associated with the political world, he was appointed by President Reagan to the U.S. Advisory Commission in 1988 and served, in a nonpartisan capacity, as the Director of the Center for National Policy. He has never failed to voice his views in a forthright manner and has played an integral role in several presidential campaigns. Speaking in the aftermath of the latest U.S. elections, his thoughts will be insightful and topical.
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RAY WINSTONE
Monday, 6th Week, 12th November, 7:30pm
WINKLEVOSS TWINS
Friday, 6th Week, 16th November, 2pm
Ray Winstone is as popular in the world of cinema as he is on television. Iconic performances in The Departed, King Arthur and Beowulf have secured his position as Britains favourite tough guy. An amateur boxer, Ray has nevertheless endeared himself as an actor, providing the voice for Mr Beaver in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. His appeal is showing no sign of dying starring in this summers much anticipated blockbuster, The Sweeney. Although he is very excited about visiting Oxford, he is one of our most current actors and his appearance is strictly subject to any professional commitments that may emerge.
Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss are American rowers and internet entrepreneurs. They were both educated at Harvard University and then the Sad Business School in Oxford where they won Oxford Blues for competing in the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race. In 2004, the Winklevoss brothers sued Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg for $140 million, claiming he stole their ConnectU idea to create the popular social networking site. After a seven-year legal battle with Facebook, they are putting their illustrious education and experiences to the test through their venture capital firm Winklevoss Capital.
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David Gandy is the worlds only male supermodel. His career exploded 6 years ago when he become Dolce & Gabbanas muse, shot by Mario Testino. Since then, he has broken the boundaries of what is achievable in male modelling, diversifying his brand from cover star and magazine favourite to (amongst other things) launching his own apps, starring in a short film, working as part of the BFC Mens Collection: London Committee and representing the UK, internationally, as part of the Olympic Closing Ceremonys fashion tribute. David is currently the face of D&G and of Marks & Spencer. He joins acclaimed editor Esquire magazine, Alex Bilmes. Alex, a former contributing editor at British Vogue and Features Editor of GQ is a respected journalist and has written for titles including The Observer, The Spectator, The Sunday Times and The Independent. He has interviewed some of the most sought after individuals in the entertainment business testament to his combined likeability, talent and experience.
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FABRICE MUAMBA
Fabrice Muambas name became known around the world when he survived an on-pitch heart attack during an FA Cup match despite his heart stopping for 78 minutes. Fabrice fled war torn Congo aged 11 and grew up in north east London before going onto play for Arsenal, Birmingham City, Bolton and England U-21. Date and Time
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ROBERT GREENE
Robert Greene is author of The 48 Laws of Power, The 33 Strategies of War, The Art of Seduction and, with 50 Cent, The 50th Law. He has a degree in Classical Studies and has been an editor at Esquire and other magazines. He is also a playwright and currently lives in Los Angeles.
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The tenth President of Finland, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and a speaker of five languages, Martti Ahtissari is best known for his mediation in international affairs. In his youth he was trained as a primary school teacher in Finland and joined the local YMCA, which eventually led to his job in training teachers in Pakistan, sparking his interest in international matters. After his presidency, he became a UN Special Envoy at the Kosovo status process negotiations, aimed at resolving the long-running dispute over Kosovo, which had declared its independence from Serbia. In 2008, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts on several continents and over more than three decades, to resolve international conflicts. The Nobel statement said that Ahtisaari has played a prominent role in resolving many conflicts in Namibia, Indonesia, Kosovo and Iraq, among other areas. He will hold a master-class on international mediation and diplomacy.
Sir Patrick Stewart is one of Britains most distinguished screen and stage actors of all time. Achieving cult status through his role as Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek, he has gone on to play a host of famous characters, most notably Professor X in the X-Men films. He is a veteran stage player and one of Britains great Shakespearean thespians, bringing Claudius, Othello and Macbeth to life. He has shown incredible versatility in one man shows, accruing countless major awards for his performances and productions. Voted as the best dramatic TV actor of the 1980s, Stewart has appeared in shows as diverse as Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Extras and Family Guy. He has a vast array of voice credits for video games, animated films and narration, recently narrating Ted.
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Students are invited to an exclusive casting and speaker event in association with Oxford Fashion Week 2012 for those looking to take part this November.
Guys & Girls wanted! Girls must bring high heel shoes. Please bring a bikini if you would like to be considered for lingerie and underwear modelling. Casting event supported by
This November, the global fashion community shall once again descend upon the iconic city of Oxford for what has quickly become one of the principal and most prestigious events on Britains annual fashion calendar. Be part of it!
For more information or to book tickets online please visit: www.oxfordfashionweek.co.uk
Dont forget to follow us on social media for the latest updates and news!
facebook.com/oxfordfashionweek @OFW
WE ARE A GLOBAL COMPANY OPERATING IN 130 COUNTRIES WITH AN EMPLOYEE BASE OF OVER 60,000 AND AN ANNUAL TURNOVER IN EXCESS OF 20BN. WE HAVE SUMMER INTERNSHIPS AND GRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES ACROSS MARKETING, COMMERCIAL, SUPPLY CHAIN AND FINANCE FUNCTIONS. IF YOU THRIVE ON IMMEDIATE RESPONSIBILITY, INNOVATION, LEADERSHIP AND COMPLEXITY COME AND MEET US. WHEN: THURSDAY 25TH OCTOBER 6.30-8.30PM WHERE: THE OLD LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF ST MARY THE VIRGIN, HIGH STREET, OXFORD, OX1 4BJ
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Free drinks Tarot readings Fudge Kitchen Chocolate fountain Live music
HALLOWEEN SOCIAL
Tuesday 30th October
Contact elizabeth.culliford@st-hildas.ox.ac.uk for more information
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MEMBERS BAR
Redecorated and revived, the Bar is one of the most central, atmospheric and best-value bars in Oxford.
As well as the Main Library, the Poetry Room, Goodman Library and Gladstone Room house an extensive list of fiction, academic and political texts. Read a book or relax with a drink in the Victorian splendour of these wonderful rooms.
Located in the cellars of the Union, the Purple Turtle is the most central student club in Oxford. When Michael Heseltine was President in 1954, he had the coal cellars converted into a bar and music venue. Entry is free to all Union members and the PT is open Mon-Sat until 3am, providing members with the cheapest late-night venue in town.
MEMBERS PRICING
Members may bring guests into the bar free-ofcharge, while members will benefit from a 25% discount on normal prices.
The Union has two full-sized snooker tables (the only ones in central Oxford), which are available exclusively for use by members. Book for just 2.50 per hour in the General Office or at the Bar outside office hours.
SNOOKER ROOM
REDECORATED WALLS
Weve hauled some historic photos from the archives along with other new additions, and have created a great new atmosphere for you to enjoy!
There is a 50-inch TV screen in the television room with terrestrial and digital television, as well as a DVD player.
TELEVISION ROOM
Claim your free 10 voucher when you take out Life Membership during our Freshers Fortnight. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email Bridget, the House Manager, at bar@oxford-union.org
Prices are subject to change, and offers subject to availability. Members may bring no more than three guests into the Bar.
Free wireless internet is available throughout the buildings - just register in the General Office to obtain the log-in details. Photocopying is available in the Library - some of Oxfords cheapest at just 5p per
The Unions rooms are available for private hire by Members at discounted rates. Please contact events@oxford-union.org for more details.
ROOM HIRE
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FOREWORD
The library is yours structured in a way which best reflects the diversity of disciplines studied at the University and situated in the centre of a bustling collegiate university. It is begging to be used by its members, whether as a port of call whenever college libraries do not have a particular title, or as a quiet place of work. Boasting an extensive collection of academic resources and also fiction, travel and a selection of newspapers and magazines, the library aims to fulfil all the possible interests of its membership.
AFTERWORD
Though it is difficult to satisfy all of the people, all of the time, we are genuinely conscious of a deep obligation to the members whose membership fees provide a substantial part of the librarys funding. As such, we are always receptive to suggestions and criticism, the reason why we keep a comment book for you to write in. Alternatively, we welcome any input at Library Committee, which meets once a week to discuss, amongst other things, book and DVD requests. I am also conscious of the fact that the Junior Librarian is ultimately judged on speakers brought to the society, and this term I will be hosting a diverse range of speakers, including: Ambassador Susman, Lionel Richie, Professor Michael Oppenheimer, Ray Winstone, Roy Hodgson, and Michael Sheen. We are also still in negotiation with numerous other speakers, and I will update you of the progress of these negotiations through our mailing list and on Facebook. If you have any queries or concerns, or would like to apply to meet any of the speakers after their talk, please do email me at: librarian@oxford-union.org
ADOPT A BOOK
The Oxford Union Library has a fascinating collection of books from the 19th Century and earlier. However, many of these historic books are now in desperate need of repair and conservation. If you are interested in helping preserve these books please speak to the library staff about our adopt a book scheme. Through helping preserve and repair some of our oldest books you will become instrumental in helping to secure the future of our historic collections.
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Dear Members, Whether you are returning to Oxford or are here for the very first time, I hope you are well rested and ready for what looks to be a fantastic Michaelmas term. My team and I have been hard at work here over the summer vacation, raising essential funds and organising a diverse range of events. I have tried to raise as much revenue as possible by procuring advertising for this termcard, raising sponsorship for debates and other events, and by coming up with some new ideas. Perhaps most exciting of these is a new series of eight events sponsored by TARGETjobs. The series includes visits by Max Clifford, Lord Adonis and Andrew Marr, as well as the Oxford Fashion Week castings, and the Can Oxford Women Have It All? forum, which I have organised in conjunction with OUSU. The series will run into Hilary term. I have also arranged a discussion forum about tuition fees and social mobility for Wednesday of 5th week in association with the Sutton Trust. To top it all off, there will be a panel forum at 3pm on the day of the U.S. Presidential Election, featuring top academics as well as representatives from Democrats Abroad and Republicans Abroad. This will be followed by an extravagant election social the same evening. Expect beer, big screens and burgers late into the night. Included with your termcard should be a Treasurers Treats insert with detachable reference cards. Treasurers Treats, available when you present your Union membership card, offer you substantial discounts at bars, cafs, restaurants and other shops around Oxford. Deals include half price cocktails at House, half price coffee at G&Ds, 2-for-1 cinema tickets at Phoenix Cinema, an exclusive new privilege card for Union Members at the Living Room restaurant, and many more. Please get in touch if you have trouble using any existing discounts or have any suggestions for new deals. There are special prizes available for those who make speeches in our Thursday debates. This term, prizes are offered by Shezan Indian restaurant, Macdonald Randolph hotel, Lush cosmetics, and G&Ds ice cream. I am delighted to add that G&Ds will also be giving away 400 units of ice cream in the Union gardens at 6.30pm on Thursday of 5th week, while Unilever will be giving away 200 units of Ben & Jerrys and many other products at 1pm on Monday of 2nd week. If you would like more information about any of the things I have described, please do not hesitate to contact me on treasurer@oxford-union.org.
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The Oxford IV 2012 Our flagship inter-varsity tournament, drawing 140 teams from as far away as Melbourne, Tokyo and California. The Clifford Chance Oxford Schools Debating Competition The worlds largest debating competition for school children. The BarCap Oxford Womens Open. Britains first, and literally the only, all-female debating competition, which the Union started 3 years ago to improve access to debating for women. The International Competition for Young Debaters regional round. The national championships for Under-15s, run by a consortium of universities across the UK, and this year centrally convened by Oxford.
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The Oxford Union offers an unrivalled range of opportunities, but it remains true to its heritage as one of the worlds oldest and most successful debating societies. In the last academic year, the Union were the English champions, European and World Finalists and the top speaker in the world was from the Oxford Union. Oxford have one the European championships seven times in its 14-year history (no other university has won more than once), and have reached the Grand Final of the World Championships six years running (again, something no other university has ever achieved), winning worlds in 2008 and 2009. The Oxford Union is the worlds most successful debating society and debating in Oxford is incredibly exciting, as well as being great fun.
EXTERNAL TOURNAMENTS
The Union selects and pays for squads to attend inter-varsity tournaments all over Britain, and also to the World and European Championships, which gives opportunities for lots of exotic foreign travel (not that trips to York for debating arent exciting!). There are usually a couple of tournaments every weekend, and every squad the Oxford Union sends contains at least 25% novices, so dont worry about lacking experience. In addition, trials for Worlds, which takes place over the Christmas vac (this year in Berlin), will be held at the beginning of 3rd week; information will be sent out soon. Trials for Euros in Manchester (next Summer) will be held in Trinity term.
DEBATERS DRINKS
On Sunday of Freshers Week, October 7th, we will be running an introductory evening to show you what competitive debating is all about. Eight of the worlds best debaters will show you a master-class in debating, and there will also be talks about all of the ways you can get involved. The evening is being generously sponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers, and afterwards there will be drinks and snacks (free booze is a very important part of universities debating).
To enable us to have all of these amazing opportunities, the Oxford Union runs a mammoth 5 external tournaments this year: All of these tournaments require volunteers and Organising Committees. Being involved looks great on your CV, and is looked on very favourably during selection for external tournaments. To be kept posted on debating, sign up to our Debate Announce Mailing List, by sending a blank message to debate-announce-subscribe@maillist.ox.ac.uk, or email the Chair of the Debates Selection Committee, Georgie Barker, at georgina.barker@st-hughs.ox.ac.uk.
OUR TOURNAMENTS
Workshops
ACCESS SCHEMES
The Oxford Union is committed to improving Access and Equality in Oxford University. We are therefore proud to be running our Change Through Debate scheme this term, where the brightest debaters from schools all over the country will be invited to participate in afternoon workshops led by world-famous debaters, before attending a debate in the evening. This term, there is a substantial reduction of membership fees for new members in receipt of a full government maintenance grant, marking real value for money and affordability: a price of 130 (117 during the Unions Freshers Fortnight).
ACCESS COMMITTEE
Those interested in access should come along to Access Committee, which meets every other Wednesday of term. For further information please contact the Access Officer at access@oxford-union.org or women@oxford-union.org.
ACCESS FORUMS
WOMENS FORUM: Furthermore, as part of the Treasurers Career Series, the Union is holding a forum entitled Can Oxford Women Have it All? which aims to introduce freshers to the womens campaigns and societies running in Oxford, and to discuss freely the issues facing women at Oxford during their time at university and after they graduate. SOCIAL MOBILITY FORUM: The Oxford Union will be hosting a Social Mobility Forum, which will be discussing the relationship between social mobility and 9,000 tuition fees, a topic that is particularly relevant to this years Freshers.
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1. THE OXFORD UNION in a Nutshell 2. ATTEND a Committee
here Ttermlyare many ways to get involved here at the Oxford Union, from running in our elections to applying for an appointed position.
Enjoy drinks & canaps and learn everything you need to know about the Union at this social event thrown by the Co-Access Officers at 5:00 pm Wednesday 3rd Week.
STANDING Committee
Chairman: John Lee, Hertford, President Responsible for scrutinising termly, annual and social event budgets and reporting its findings to Standing Committee. Mondays, 4.00pm, Presidents Office
FINANCE Committee
All of the committees at the Union are open to ALL MEMBERS. To see what gets done and how we do it, come along to any one of our committees.
Co-Chairs: Co-Access Officers Discusses all access-related matters. The aim is to promote access and wider participation within the Society and its committees. Any member can apply to sit on the committee by emailing access@oxford-union.org.
ACCESS Committee
LIBRARY Committee
3. APPOINTED Positions
All new library books and DVDs are chosen by this committee. Any member can apply to sit on the committee by emailing librarian@oxford-union.org.
If you would like to get more involved with the society without running for election, you can apply to be appointed to become a voting member on any of the following committees: Finance, Library, Access and Wines & Spirits Committee. Similarly, you can apply to become a College Representative, a Guest Liaison Officer with responsibility for offering hospitality to our guests, or a Deputy Returning Officer in order to assist the Returning Officer during the termly elections.
CONSULTATIVE Committee
4. RUN in Elections
Every Member is automatically part of this committee. Its your chance to ask the Officers about their work, hear updates on whats going on and vote on the weeks Emergency Debate motion.
Made up of Oxfords best debaters, its primary duty is to select members to represent the Union at debating competitions. It also organises internal competitions and promotes debating in Oxford.
Qualifying Speeches To run for any position, you need to qualify by speaking in the Chamber during a debate. For Secretarys Committee you must have made TWO speeches, at least one of which is in the term in which you are running. For Standing Committee or for Office, you must have made FOUR speeches. Speeches must be made on different nights, and can be made in any of the main debates, the Emergency Debate, or the After-Debate. Nominations Nominations are open between 9.30am, Friday 5th Week, and 3pm, Friday 6th Week. Nomination forms can be picked up from the General Office and contain all the information you will need to nominate. Help Out Before the election, candidates must help the Returning Officer by distributing manifesto booklets in college pidges and putting posters up in colleges. Vote! If you have any questions, please do contact the President-Elect, Maria Rioumine at presidentelect@oxford-union.org, or the Returning Officer, Cameron Willard at ro@oxford-union.org
College reps attend Consultative Committee to provide feedback on their colleges views, concerns and suggestions. To apply, email John Seung Yoon Lee at president@oxford-union.org.
COLLEGE Representatives
The committee determines what alcohol the bar stocks and how much it will cost. To apply, email secretary@oxford-union.org.
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Sachin Srivastava, Jesus College Aleksandr Al-Dhahir, Trinity College Benjamin Sullivan, Christ Church Isabelle Xavier, St Hughs College Michael Livesey, St Catherines College Leon Acquah, Balliol College
Noah Evans Harding, Corpus Christi College Adam Brand, University College Krishan Nadesan, Christ Church William Ward, St Peters College Jane Chan, Merton College
APPOINTED OFFICIALS
Chintan Chandrachud, St Catherines College Jonathan Dunbar Varun Sivaram, St Johns College Hugo Batten, Keble College Evan Lum, St Edmunds Hall Irina Sodonomova, St Cross College Manuel Muniz, Christ Church Laura Wheatley Oliver Johnson, Exeter College Kevin Tan, Christ Church Solenn Gueganton, Hertford College Ian Clemente, Harris Manchester College Thomas Allsup, Somerville College Rob Natzler, University College Sebastian Leape, Keble College Jason Zhou, Lady Margaret Hall Aaron Rai, Hertford College Almat Zhantkin, Somerville College Jocelyn Poon, University College Daniel Coysh, Hertford College Lindsey Warne Bridget Gaughan Su Lockley Melissa Blake Natacha Bryan
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Words cant really express how fortunate I feel to be in this position to write down my thanks to those of you who made it possible. It sounds like a clich, but I definitely couldnt have done this without you. There were various stages (even after the election!) at which other people tried to stop this happening and I wanted to give up, but I was fortunate enough to have those of you who put faith in me. I can never repay what you have done, and I hope my thanks and the programme I have put together serve this end a little. Team Lee/DUrso/Poon: Probably the best team I can ever dream of. Building this team together was probably one of the most amazing experiences of my life, and I cant honestly ask for a better team. Joey and Jocelyn: You cant really deny the fact that the three of us make a fantastic trio. From our first meeting in Mitre with my red notebook, strategising during breakfasts (sorry for waking up late, occasionally) and intense three-way conversations on Whats App, Skype and Googledoc to our final celebration at the Turf. I will never forget those moments. Jocelyn: I have to admit that I coffeed (annoyed) you pretty much 10 hours a day during the winter vac, but it worked! I know how hard it was to give it a go when you told everyone that your standing election is your last-ever election, and I am profoundly grateful for that. Also thanks so much for being emotionally generous and forgiving of me, and we will hopefully chill together like last Michaelmas. Joey: I am so thankful that you went against the advice of important people around you to join my team. Your sarcasm and Jocelyns cheerfulness really brings out a perfect balance among three of us. I will rely on you this term just as I did during the campaign. Its your turn now, and you know what it takes. Parit: Hopefully I can take some credit for alluring you into the Union; but seriously what an achievement!! Invite me to Thailand when you inevitably reach 1 billion likes on your fan page and become an even bigger celebrity (Thai PM? Your opponent last term said he can do it here in the UK. Why not you, back in Thailand? lol) Helen: One day you will appreciate my sense of humor and start impersonating me more convincingly. Please improve your WHAT??(You are quite good at mimicking Maria though.) I am looking forward to that roller disco and surreal fishes flying safely up in the air. Ollie: Thanks for trusting me and giving it another shot. I am so glad that you offered to become my Chief of Staff, and we will have a fantastic term together. Jamie: We never got around to watching movies together, but I hope I can see more of you this term. Polina: We failed to get Noam Chomsky, but I think we should pride ourselves in getting a fair number of intellectuals and left-wing politicians like Cornel West (love his hair) and our man GEORGE GALLOWAY!! Arent you excited? lol Liz: I still cant forget our unusual first coffee. It was definitely a good way to start learning about each other. Thanks so much for sorting out 1.5 debates this term. Charlie: Do you understand how shocked I was when I found out you were the nephew of Alexander the Great? Really sorry about what happened to him. Its really weird how we never hackchat although we met in the Union context. Looking forward to more meals in Chiang Mai with you and Aidan! Will: Still remember the DMC we had as we walked around the city on the night of election last term. You will certainly go down as the best CCC in history, and I am so lucky to have the CCC like you when I am going to have a mental term with the membership drive and a flood of speakers. Richard: You are so multi-talented, and I am sure you will fill your time with other exciting things. Thanks for covering 1st years! Michael: Best of luck for your term as president of IR Soc. Please dont try to beat our speaker line-up. Bernardo: . . Plato: Really looking forward to the APS events you will put on this term. Please get Tang Wei. Miles: I know it was hard to go for seccies as a second-year. Thanks so much for giving it a shot. Reeva: Glad that you enjoyed Good Will Hunting. Please become a therapist! Post-election Team: My battle for presidency didnt end on the 2nd of March like it does for other presidents. It merely began with the constant pressure from my college to relinquish my presidency. The process was much longer and more excruciating than I expected, and it was finally resolved about five months after my election victory. Those sleepless nights would have been even more distressful were it not for your company and support. I cant imagine how I could have overcome this hell-like situation without you. Ash: I think you must go in this section of my thanks. You are probably one of the special few people who knew inside out what was going on with me for those five months following my election. Frankly, with virtually no Union establishment backing, you were the only ex-Hack I could rely on for political advice, and I cant express how thankful I am for taking all my panic phone calls, calming me down, and teaching me the best course of action, not only during the campaign period, but during my battle with college after the election. Political or even life mentor is the only word I can find to describe your role until now. Thanks so much, and I wish you all the best with the sick projects that you havent unveiled to me yet. I know you will undoubtedly make those happen. Lord Alton: David, my mind still boggles at the concept of having a close 61-year-old friend (particularly a well-respected senior politician). This is not something a 21-year-old student from a strong hierarchical Confucian culture is used to. Thanks so much for responding to all my panic e-mails with beautiful quotes. I have learned so much from you, and I will do my best to make you proud in the future. I dream of distant future in which we can work together for peace in the Korean peninsula. Looking forward to your stunning performance in our assisted dying debate and may our friendship last forever. Professor Millican: I still cant understand why you helped me out so much when I was such a poor student. I have nothing to say other than thank you and pledge my utmost commitment to my academic work when I return. (Maybe even a first? I know you are laughing but we shall see.) I am sure your opponents in the God debate will be easier than William Lane Craig. Baroness Kennedy: I couldnt hold back tears when you looked me in the eye and said those touching words at Mansfield. You went all out when you didnt have to. Will do my best to make you proud, but I think you are too busy to be my British Mom. Haha. I know you will absolutely dominate at our admissions debate. (Oh, by the way, its one year now instead of two!) Grace: its undeniable that you were my mom in America. I thank my auntie and you for all your prayer. : . . . . : . . . My Committee: Such a top-notch team! The term weve put together is close to my dream scenario, and I really couldnt have done this without your help. This upcoming Michaelmas term will be insanely busy with the membership drive, debates and speakers. (We sometimes have three speakers a day! Maybe Ive been too greedy about putting on events) However, I can assure you that Michaelmas is the best term to work for the Union, and I really would like to get to know all of you well throughout the term. Rajiv: Unfortunate that weve been on the opposing sides after our seccie election, but you know you were my favourite fellow seccie in Ashs slate. Hope to see more of that chemistry during the term and genuinely excited about your speakers. Starkey: Thanks so much for your advice. Why are Taylor Swift, Vera Wang and others visiting the Union in your term? Disappointing Basil: Such a sick hack. You should definitely go for it. You have my endorsement xx. Frost: We make a great duo down in the PT, and we shall dominate there during the term in our lonely nights. We even put Mutch into much shame in the PT. Sachin: Thanks for your amazing blurbs. Lets dance Gangnam Style if Psy visits in November. Ben: Sterling work on the admissions debate! Isabelle: With the addition of Latimer, your debate has the potential to even attract international press. Well done! Krishan: Your help on No Con was indispensable. Look at our stunning line-up. You really went beyond your remit this vac, and you were genuinely the hardest-working seccie. Noah: I was so disappointed when you couldnt run with me, but what a surprise, you are one of my seccies! Sam: We shall have more of those chats on political and other intellectual matters. Mike: Such a shame that Clinton is not responding to our Gladstone Lecture proposal. I think he got bit too arrogant after his speech at the DNC. Jane: You and my friend Audrey are like best friends now. Aleks: Tell me all about Greece. Leon: Hopefully will get to know you more during the term. Union - Maria: I am so glad that you are my Pres-elect! It was definitely worth staying up all night together in Christ Church. Your support in the
middle of my campaign was indispensable. Looking forward to more of our philosophical meals in Liason and Chiang Mai, and glad we overcame the days of LE***AN. Westbury: There was no way I could have gotten involved in the Union without you, and I give you entire credit for this. Thanks so much for taking care of me up until now. I only pray that I can be as good as you in my Michaelmas presidency, although that seems near impossible. Cyrus: You taught me how to hack, how to run a campaign, and you were there for me even after you left the Union. I tried to follow every little single small piece of advice you gave me; the one that you gave me a week before the election at 3:00 am in your Exeter room was especially invaluable. Looking forward to coffeeing Dominic Barton together. Seb: Probably the most principled person Ive encountered in the Union. Very rare quality around here. Thanks for going all out for me when you didnt have to, and please go dominate in the very first and most important debate of the year. Ali: My ex-housemate, I am very sorry that Ive been quite distant in Trinity. I will explain all the shit that happened, but thanks for always being so warm. You will definitely find a good Persian girl. Barney: You and Seb were amazing in 7th week. Oh, the good old days when we were seccies. I will check whether you actually leave banking for a more altruistic job in three years time. Langman: Dear my first Union boss, The Right Honourable Margaret Beckett rejected my invitation for No Con. What a shameDrop by the Union to see your boss Orit Gadiesh. Kevin: Glad you are my GLO this term, and I hope that our meal at Shanghai 30s cleared our misunderstandings. Viraj: You are like my younger brother. Tell me all about your epic summer in China and Europe. JP: Thanks for all your help in turning me into Kun Gae Seung Yoon. Any help I can give with the new online media I am happy to offer. Ernst and Pringle: For showing me how it is done. Oxford - Almat: Your ability to inspire me and instill the sense of a historical mission into my campaign is unparalleled. You can easily transform me from John Lee the Pessimist into John Lee the Warrior with your motivational chat. Come down to Oxford, and we shall watch some Kim Ki-duk in the TV room. Michelle: It must have been difficult to go out with a boy obsessed with the Union, and I can only say I am sorry. It truly isnt possible to express how grateful I am to you for putting up with me throughout that whole period, and its unfortunate that Ill never be able to repay you for what youve done. Rilly: You went all out every time I need help, and how can I express my gratitude? Look at the number of roles you have taken for me - from a charming poll-room hack to my No.1 press secretary! Jason: The only East Asian ex-hack I know, and you taught me how it can be done. Dan Mac: The most peaceful moment in that week of my election was the one at which you sat me down in the Merton lawn. You managed to completely calm me down and energise me in that stressful period. Hopefully, you dont meet more crazy girls. Ejiro: Your Nigerian connection doesnt seem to have workedThanks for being generous about my hacking. Noel: I still havent given up on that Hong Kong debates plan. We will write up a proposal and show it to every single businessman we meet during the term, from the homeless billionaire to Sir David Tang. I am really grateful that you and the rest of HK Soc turned out for me every single time. Xiaoyue: for your pollroom hacking! Oxford Koreans: . , . Kelvin: Its such a shame that you are not here with me in my office, and you deserve far better. I have a feeling that we will be even closer now that I am in your year! Just take this as a good learning experience and fun memory, and achieve far more significant things later. . : . . : 1 Balliol: , . , application ! : . : , ! ?? . : , . , Soul of Seoul . : . . Rest of OUKS: . . Hertford: I am very sorry that I havent been around much. Dan Coysh: Dan, you are always so chilled and relaxed. You listen to every little boring story that I tell you, and you treat it as if its yours. I am incredibly fortunate to have such a caring and considerate friend. You are the one person, besides Ash, who knew everything that was going on after the election. Good luck with the girl! Richard: You and your ability to smoothly move into serious conversations in a light-hearted way cannot be matched by anyone else. You are probably the best relationship advisor I know. Aaron: I think there may be a possibility that you are crazier and more psychotic than me. I havent really encountered such a person in the past. Please dont get offended. Lawson: I think we distanced away from each other as I went into a more serious relationship with the Union and you with Emma, but I have to say that you feel like one of my Korean mates back home. You have this special sort of loyalty that only Korean males can possess. I guess you cant really erase that inner Asianness. Emma: From the moment you woke me up 6:00 am for my seccie election to putting a Congratulations sign on my door, youve been always so supportive. Eleanoir: You are just too nice. Thanks so much for turning your friends out every time. Its a shame that I wasnt in Korea when you were there. Rosa: Rosaaaa. Thanks for your sick speech about me. Joshi: We seriously need to catch up and get some Korean BBQ together again!! : : . . . . . : ? . . . . : . . : friendship . , . : () , , . : <3 : , . . . : . ! YY: . . : termcard <3 ! Woodberry - Mrs. Jordan: I am sorry for all the hassle that you have had to go through because of me, but I cant express how profoundly grateful I am to you for being emotionally generous, supportive and forgiving of me. You are one of the few people who had enormous impact on my life during my teenage years, and I hope we can find time to meet up every few years at least. Mr. Cirves: I found your drama lessons so helpful in my presidential campaign. One thing that kept me alive and going at a school where I didnt really feel at home was being on the stage. : : 21 ? . . : . 3 . : . . : . . . . , , . . . Lastly but most importantly, to the one who saved me.
WHOS WHO?
PRESIDENT
John Lee
Rajiv Dattani
LIBRARIAN
Joseph DUrso
TREASURER
SECRETARY
Helen Elmer
PRESIDENT-ELECT
Maria Rioumine
S TA N D I N G C O M M I T T E E
LIBRARIAN-ELECT
Chris Starkey
Parit Wacharasindhu
TREASURER-ELECT
Polina Ivanova
Basil Vincent
S E C R ETA R Y S C O M M I T T E E
Liz Culliford
Charlie Cockburn
Chris Frost
Leon Acquah
Noah EvansHarding
Adam Brand
Krishan Nadesan
William Ward
Jane Chan