Duncan Ivison

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Duncan Ivison
Born
Duncan Mackenzie Ivison

1965 (age 58–59)[1]
Academic background
Alma materMcGill University (BA)
London School of Economics (MSc, PhD)
ThesisLiberty and Self in the political argument of republicanism, liberalism and postmodernism (1993)
Academic work
Institutions
Websitesites.google.com/site/duncanivisonpersonal
Vice Chancellor of the University of Manchester where he will succeed Nancy Rothwell in August 2024.[2][3] He formerly served as Deputy Vice Chancellor at the University of Sydney.[4][5][6][7]

Education and early life

Ivison completed his

Career and research

Ivison is a

Previously, Ivison held appointments at the

Awards and honours

Ivison is a Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales (FRSN) and the Australian Academy of the Humanities (FAHA).[4]

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