MA (Glasgow University) in modern European History and Economics; MTh (Aberdeen University) on Western linguists in the Senegambia region 1800-1832; Certificate of Education (Moray House, Edinburgh) in Modern Studies. In Northern Nigeria 1964-1966 on the graduate Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) programme; in Canberra, Australia, 1976 at University House, ANU; in Beijing, China, 1977-1987 at the magazine "Chinese Literature", the Beijing Teacher's University, and at the State Science and Technology Commission (as the East-West Center Representative in China); in Macau 1987-88 as the Rector’s Special Assistant at the University of East Asia; in Honolulu, Hawai'i, 1988-93 in the Resources Systems Institute and the Office of Public Affairs at the East-West Center; in the UK at the University of Cambridge 1995 to 2006. Member of the Executive Committee of the Great-Britain China Centre; member of the London Committee of Human Rights Watch; honorary member of the 48 Group Club.
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