Andrew Graham (born 20 June 1942)
is a British political economist. From 2001 to 2011 he was master of
Balliol College
Balliol College () is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1263 by nobleman John I de Balliol, it has a claim to be the oldest college in Oxford and the English-speaking world.
With a governing body of a master and ar ...
, Oxford. He is currently chair of trustees of the
Europaeum
The Europaeum is a network of leading universities in Europe, founded in 1992 by three universities: University of Bologna, Leiden University, and University of Oxford. It currently has 17 member universities operating in 15 countries. The Euro ...
(2024), a member of the Advisory Board of Ethics in Technology,
Hamburg University of Technology
The Hamburg University of Technology (in German language, German ''Technische Universität Hamburg'', abbreviated TUHH (HH as acronym of Hamburg state) or TU Hamburg) is a research university in Germany. The university was founded in 1978 and in ...
(2023–), and senior fellow of the
Oxford Internet Institute
The Oxford Internet Institute (OII) serves as a hub for interdisciplinary research, combining social and computer science to explore information, communication, and technology. It is an integral part of the University of Oxford's Social Science ...
(2011–).
He is an honorary fellow of Balliol College and of
St Edmund Hall
St Edmund Hall (also known as The Hall and Teddy Hall) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. The college claims to be "the oldest surviving academic society to house and educate undergraduates in any university" and was the last ...
, and an honorary doctor of Civil Law, awarded by the University of Oxford in 2003.
Early life and education
Andrew Graham was born in
Perranporth, Cornwall. He is the son of the novelist
Winston Graham. He was educated at
Truro Cathedral School
Truro Cathedral School was a Church of England school for boys in Truro, Cornwall. An ancient school refounded in 1549 as the Truro Grammar School, after the establishment of Truro Cathedral in the last quarter of the 19th century it was respons ...
and
Charterhouse School
Charterhouse is a Public school (United Kingdom), public school (English independent boarding school for pupils aged 13–18) in Godalming, Surrey, England. Founded by Thomas Sutton in 1611 on the site of the old Carthusian monastery in Charter ...
before reading
Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Philosophy, politics and economics, or politics, philosophy and economics (PPE), is an interdisciplinary undergraduate or postgraduate academic degree, degree which combines study from three disciplines. The first institution to offer degrees in P ...
(PPE) at
St Edmund Hall
St Edmund Hall (also known as The Hall and Teddy Hall) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. The college claims to be "the oldest surviving academic society to house and educate undergraduates in any university" and was the last ...
, Oxford University.
Career
On graduation, Andrew Graham joined the
National Economic Development Office (1964) followed by the
Department of Economic Affairs (1964–1966). From the DEA, he moved to No.10 as economic assistant to
Thomas Balogh (1966–1967), then economic adviser to the Cabinet, but ''de facto'' adviser to the Prime Minister,
Harold Wilson
James Harold Wilson, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx (11 March 1916 – 23 May 1995) was a British statesman and Labour Party (UK), Labour Party politician who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, from 1964 to 1970 and again from 197 ...
. From 1968 to 1969, Graham was economic advisor to the Prime Minister.
Andrew Graham was appointed fellow and tutor in Economics at
Balliol College
Balliol College () is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1263 by nobleman John I de Balliol, it has a claim to be the oldest college in Oxford and the English-speaking world.
With a governing body of a master and ar ...
, Oxford (1969–1997). In 1974–1976, on leave of absence from Balliol, he was a member of the
No. 10 Policy Unit as economic advisor to the Prime Minister, Harold Wilson. In 1988 he became economic advisor to
John Smith MP (Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer and later Leader of the Labour Party), until Smith's death in 1994. During this time Andrew Graham was also consultant to the BBC (1989–1992), putting forward the case for public service broadcasting. Working initially with Gavyn Davies, he has published extensively on this theme.
In 1997 Andrew Graham was appointed Acting Master of Balliol. He was subsequently elected Master of Balliol (2001-2011). He was an elected member of th
University of OxfordCouncil
(2006-2011). In 2001, Andrew Graham raised £15 million and founded the Oxford Internet Institute
The Oxford Internet Institute (OII) serves as a hub for interdisciplinary research, combining social and computer science to explore information, communication, and technology. It is an integral part of the University of Oxford's Social Science ...
(OII), the first multidisciplinary research centre at a major university examining the effects on society of the internet. He was OII acting director (2001–2002) and chair of its advisory board (2002–2012). During his tenure as master, Balliol extended its fundraising (being the first college to raise £1 million from its annual fund), lowered its costs, improved its overall finances and in 2010 set up th
Balliol Interdisciplinary Institute
In 2008 Balliol obtained the most first class degrees in finals while the men’s and, later, the women’s rowers became Head of the River (men in 2008, women in 2010 and 2011). In 2011 the establishment of the Ballio
Historic Collections Centre
in the fully renovated St Cross Church was completed, aided by a donation of £1 million from the Shirley Foundation. He was acting warden of Rhodes House
Rhodes House is a building part of the University of Oxford in England. It is located on South Parks Road in central Oxford, and was built in memory of Cecil Rhodes, an alumnus of the university and a major benefactor. It is Listed building#En ...
(2012–2013) and
Rhodes Foundation Scholarship Trust
trustee (2013–2016).
Andrew Graham is currentl
Chair of Trustees (2024-)
at th
Europaeum
having previously served as its Chair of the Academic Council (2009-2020), Executive Chair (2017-2020), and Trustee (2020-24). As part of restructuring, Graham created th
Europaeum Scholars’ Programme
securing agreement and raising external funding. Europaeum university membership rose from eleven in 2016 to seventeen by 2024. The regeneration of the Europaeum has been recognized by the award of th
Scaliger Medal
by Leiden University (2021) and by th
of Charles University, Prague (2021).
Other activities and appointments
Member
ILOJASPA (Jobs and Skills Programme for Africa) Employment Advisory Mission to Ethiopia (1982); Consultant to the
BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England. Originally established in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current sta ...
(1989–1992), writing extensively on the case for public service broadcasting;
[Graham, A. and G. Davies (1997) Broadcasting, Society and Policy in the Multimedia Age (John Libbey, London); Graham, A. (1998) 'Broadcasting Policy and the Digital Revolution' in Jean Seaton (ed.) Politics and the Media: Harlots and Prerogatives at the Turn of the Millennium (Blackwell Publishers); and Graham, A. et al (1999) Public Purposes in Broadcasting: Funding the BBC (University of Luton Press)] Member of the Media Advisory Committee to th
Institute for Public Policy Research(1995-97); Founding Member and Trustee of Oxford Policy Institute, no
Oxford Policy Management(1995-96); Trustee of th
Foundation for Information Policy Research(1997-2000); Trustee of th
Esmee Fairbairn Foundation(2003-2005); Board Membe
Channel 4 Television(1998-2005); director of th
Scott Trustowners of The Guardian (2005–2016) and Trustee o
Reprieve(2015-2021).
Andrew Graham was ''c''onsultant to
Mammoth Screen for the BBC TV series,
Poldark, based on his father
Winston Graham’s, novels(2014-22); and is President of th
Perranzabuloe Museum Trust(2015- ).
Personal
Andrew is married to Peggotty Graham former Dean & Director of Social Sciences a
The Open University UK.
References
External links
{{DEFAULTSORT:Graham, Andrew
1942 births
Living people
People educated at Charterhouse School
Alumni of St Edmund Hall, Oxford
Fellows of Balliol College, Oxford
Masters of Balliol College, Oxford
English economists
People from Perranporth
People educated at Truro Cathedral School
Oxford University Press people