Joanna Newman
Appearance
Dr Joanna Newman | |
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Born | January 1963 (age 61) |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Middlesex University University College London University of Southampton |
Occupation(s) | academic, journalist and administrator |
Title | Secretary general, Association of Commonwealth Universities |
Joanna Newman is a British academic, journalist and administrator She is secretary general of the Association of Commonwealth Universities.[1] She previously held posts at the University of Warwick and University College London.
Honours
- Member of the Order of the British Empire (2014)[1]
Selected publications
- Refugees from Nazism in the British Caribbean, in J.Gerber (Ed.), The Jews in the Caribbean, Littman, Oxford, 2013
- The changing role of library and information services, in R. Andrews, E. Borg, S. Davis, M Domingo, & J. England (Eds.), The SAGE handbook of digital dissertations and theses, Sage Publications, London, 2012.
- Postgraduate Education in the United Kingdom, (Ed), Higher Education Policy Institute and the British Library, January 2010
- Jews of Jamaica, Jewish Renaissance Magazine, Volume 6, Issue 2, January 2007
- Representations of the Holocaust in Film and Television from 1933, Eds., Joanna Newman & Toby Haggith, Wallflower Press, September 2005
- The Colonial Office and British Refugee Policy in the 1930s, in Administering Empire: The British Colonial Service in Retrospect, University of London Press, 1999.
- Articles for Encyclopaedia of the Holocaust, The Jerusalem Publishing House, Jerusalem, 1997
References
- ^ a b "Dr Joanna Newman appointed Secretary General of the Association of Commonwealth Universities". Association of Commonwealth Universities. 10 January 2017. Retrieved 13 April 2017.