Mitterand Okorie named University of Oxford Fellow

The Distinguished James Currey Fellowship, 2022/23 and residence in Oxford as Academic Visitor at the African Studies Centre, University of Oxford, has been awarded to Nigerian writer and academic, Mitterand Okorie, by the Management of the University of Oxford. 

The Distinguished James Currey Fellowship, according to a statement, is the brainchild of the Oxford-based James Currey Society, in cooperation with African Studies Centre at University of Oxford. Founded by Nigerian writer, filmmaker and publisher, Onyeka Nwelue, the Society is focused on making the works of James Currey known globally, and accessible to as many people as possible.

The inaugural James Currey Fellowship was awarded to South-African writer, Stephen Embleton. 

Being a member of the James Currey Society offers you the chance to participate in both academic and performative workshops held by leading publishers and authors. Members of the James Currey Society undertake research projects about funding publishing and empowering writers.  

Mitterand Okorie is a writer, scholar and international development consultant. He holds a PhD in Conflict Transformation and Peace Studies from UKZN, South Africa and studied International Relations at Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom. He is author of three books: All That Was Bright and Ugly (Fiction), Onyeka Nwelue: A Troubled Life (Non-Fiction) and co-edited the Anthology, Wole Soyinka: Encounters With The Grey Maverick.

As a development consultant, Mitterand has worked with international agencies such as the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), Office of the UN Youth Envoy, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ-Nigeria) and the UAE Embassy in South Africa.

In 2019, he co-founded the Johannesburg-based literary and speaking organisation – World Arts Agency PTY and was the Speaking Agent to multi award-winning author, Chigozie Obioma between June 2020 – May 2021. He is a member of the Editorial Board of the Nigeria Abroad Magazine and writes regularly on literature, politics and social justice.

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