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Guido Marnef is professor of early modern history and a member of the Center for Urban History at Universiteit Antwerpen. His research focuses on Reformation and Revolt in the Low Countries, the Catholic Reformation and early modern urban culture (with
Martin Manning joined the Consulting Engineering firm of Ove Arup & Partners in that year and was made a Director in 1985. He became a Chartered Engineer in 1972 and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 1992.
Faisal Islam is economics correspondent for Channel 4 News, after being business correspondent since May 2004. Prior to this he was economics correspondent at The Observer newspaper. In 2009 he was named Business Journalist of the Year, and in February
Brian Eno is a musician, composer and producer of audio and visual landscapes. Eno's synthesizer work and electronic manipulation of audio textures was first featured during the early 1970's as a founding member of Roxy Music. His solo and collaborative
Stewart Brand is a co-founder and managing director of Global Business Network, founded and runs the GBN Book Club, and is the president of The Long Now Foundation. Brand is well known for founding, editing and publishing the Whole Earth
Professor of economics and chair of the European Banking Center at Tilburg University. He is also a research fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). Previously he worked in the research department of the World Bank and has
John Authers was the global editor of the Financial Times’ “Lex” column, which many consider to be the most influential business and finance column in the world. For years he was the FT’s principal commentator on markets and investments. Until
Jens started working in marine archaeology in 1995 when he joined the Verein fuer Unterwasserarchaeologie MV in Germany. He completed an MA in underwater archaeology in 2000. Afterwards he worked as a diving archaeologist for the German heritage authority in