Background
KITZINGER, Uwe was born on April 12, 1928 in Nuremberg, Germany. Son of late Doctor G. and Lucy Kitzinger.
author and specialist in European affairs
KITZINGER, Uwe was born on April 12, 1928 in Nuremberg, Germany. Son of late Doctor G. and Lucy Kitzinger.
Bachelor, 1951; Master of Arts, 1953. Master of Letters, 1980. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Buena Vista, 1986.
Secretary economic section Council of Europe, Strasbourg, 1951-1958. Lecturer University Saar, 1954-1956. Fellow Nuffield College, Oxford (England) University, since 1956.
Chair International Board of Gariwo Sarajero, since 2001. Investment bursar, Nuffield College, 1961-1976. Visiting professor University West Indies, 1964-1965, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1969-1970, University Paris, 1970-1973.
Advisor to vice president extension relations, European Economic Community, Brussels, 1973-1975. Dean European Institute of Business Administration (Institut Européen d'Administration des Affaires), Fontainebleau, 1976-1980. Director Oxford Center Management Studies, 1980-1984.
First president Templeton College, Oxford, 1984-1991. Co-founder Lentils for Dubrovnik, since 1991. Visiting scholar Harvard University, 1993-2003.
Senior research fellow Atlantic council United Kingdom, since 1993. Founding chairman Committee Atlantic Studies, 1969-1971, Major Projects Association, 1981-1987. Founding president International Association Macro-Engineering Societies, 1987-1992, 96-99, chairman, since 1999.
President Federation British des Alliances Françaises, 1998-2004. Patron Asylum Welcome, since 2004. Member British Academy Committee Encyclopedia British, 1969-1999.
Member council Oxfam, 1981-1985. Advisory board Pace University, New York City, 1981-1992, Berlin Science Center, 1983-1992, Tufts Institute for Global Leadership, 2006^. International board director Institute Transition to Democracies, Zagreb, since 1997.
Member international advisory board Conflict Management Group, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1997-2003, Asian Disaster Preparedness Center, Bangkok, since 2000.
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Founding editor Journal Common Market Studies, since 1962. Author: German Electoral Politics, 1960, The Challenge of the Common Market, 1961, Britain, Europe and Beyond, 1964, The Second Try, 1968, Commitment and Identity, 1968, Diplomacy and Persuasion, 1973, Europe's Wider Horizons, 1975. (with D.E. Butler) The 1975 Referendum, 1976, 96.
Co-editor: Macro-Engineering and the Earth, 1998.
Royal Institute of Institute Affairs 1976-1985, Fondation Jean Monnet since 1990. British Universities Committee, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Beirat Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin and Advisory Council, Pace University New' York.
Married Sheila Helena Elizabeth Webster, October 4, 1952. Children: Celia, Tessa, Nell, Polly, Jenny.