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harbinger | noun

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The Harbinger Prize 2023: Stirling University Professor Toni Haastrup chairs the Humanities jury

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Professor Toni Haastrup, Stirling University

Toni Haastrup is Professor in International Politics at the University of Stirling, Scotland. She is an internationally recognised expert, a former editor-in-chief of the Journal of Common Market Studies and currently an Associate Editor of Security Dialogue.

She will chair the jury in the Humanities category of the Harbinger Prize 2023 competition, reviewing submitted essays and deciding — with Harbingers’ Magazine editors — which will be awarded the three winning places.