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Board of Advisors
The purpose of the International Board is to enhance the international
standing of Campion College Australia by fostering links with scholars
and institutions in various countries. The following Catholic scholars,
from various disciplines and countries, have agreed to serve on the Board,
providing advice and assistance to the College on issues related to its
broad educational interests and initiatives:

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Gerard Bradley
Professor of Law
University of Notre Dame
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Stratford Caldecott
Director
Thomas More College Centre for Faith & Culture, Oxford |

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Phillip Crotty
Emeritus Professor of Education
Northeastern University |
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Thomas
E. Dillon
President
Thomas Aquinas College |

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Dean Bernard Dobranski
President and Dean
Ave Maria School of Law |
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John
Finnis
Professor of Law
University of Oxford |
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Kieran
Flanagan
Reader in Sociology
Bristol University |
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Samuel Gregg
Director, Center for Economic Personalism
Acton Institute, Michigan |

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John Haldane
Professor of Philosophy
University of St Andrews , Scotland |

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James Hitchcock
Professor of History
St Louis University
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Peter E. Hodgson
Senior Fellow
Corpus Christi College
University of Oxford |
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Rev Dr Ian Ker
Faculty of Theology, Oxford University |
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Paul Mankowski S J
Lecturer in Biblical Hebrew
Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome |
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William E. May
McGivney Professor of Moral Theology
John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and the Family Washington DC
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Ralph McInerny
Professor of History
University of Notre Dame
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Peter Milward SJ
Director, Renaissance Centre
Sophia University, Tokyo
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Richard John Neuhaus
President
Institute on Religion and Public Life |

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William O'Connor
Senior Lecturer in Engineering
University College Dublin
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Timothy T. O'Donnell
President
Christendom College |

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Glenn Olsen
Professor of History
University of Utah
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John Saward
Faculty of Theology
University of Oxford
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James V. Schall SJ
Professor of Government
Georgetown University
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