2017年5月15日月曜日

ジェームズ・クラッパー@白山ラインことキリスト教内ユダヤ派ことヴェロニカ派





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Appointment to The Australian National University, 2017

James R. Clapper AO, will commence in June with an initial four-week term at the Australian National University (ANU) National Security College in Canberra that will include public lectures on key global and national security issues including the future of Australia's alliance with the United States.
Mr Clapper will engage with policymakers and security practitioners, as well as academics, students and private sector partners in the College's work on issues such as cyber security and analysing future strategic challenges. He will also take part in the ANU Crawford Australian Leadership Forum, the nation's pre-eminent dialogue of academics, parliamentarians and business leaders.

ANU Vice-Chancellor Professor Brian Schmidt AC said the University was privileged to host Jim Clapper as part of its commitment to the highest levels of engagement with the world's critical policy challenges. The Head of the ANU National Security College, Professor Rory Medcalf, said that hosting global figures like Jim Clapper was an important way for the College to contribute to the quality of Australian policymaking in an uncertain world.[69]



Places and things named in honour of Sir Mark Oliphant include the Oliphant Building at the Australian National University,[87] the Mark Oliphant Conservation Park,[88] a South Australian high schools science competition,[89] the Oliphant Wing of the Physics Building at the University of Adelaide,[90] and a high school in Munno Para West, South Australia.[91] His papers are in the Adolph Basser Library at the Australian Academy of Science, and the Barr Smith Library at the University of Adelaide.[92] Oliphant's nephew, Pat Oliphant, is a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist.[4]






Marcus "Mark" Laurence Elwin Oliphant was born on 8 October 1901 in Kent Town, a suburb of Adelaide. His father was Harold George "Baron" Oliphant, a civil servant with the South Australian Engineering and Water Supply Department and part-time lecturer in Economics with the Workers' Educational Association.[1][2] His mother was Beatrice Edith Fanny Oliphant, née Tucker, an artist.[3][4] He was named after Marcus Clarke, the Australian author, and Laurence Oliphant, the British traveller and mystic. Most people called him Mark; this became official when he was knighted in 1959.[5] He had four younger brothers, Roland, Keith, Nigel and Donald.[6] His parents were theosophists, and as such were opposed to eating meat. Marcus became a lifelong vegetarian while a boy, after witnessing the slaughter of pigs on a farm.[7] He was found to be completely deaf in one ear and he needed glasses for severe astigmatism and short-sightedness.[8]






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