- John Osmond
John Osmond (born 1946) is the director of the independent Welsh
think-tank , theInstitute of Welsh Affairs . He has contributed to numerous books on the subjects of Welsh politics, culture anddevolution , and is also a former journalist and television producer.Personal life and education
John Osmond was born in
Abergavenny in 1946. He attendedKing Henry VIII Grammar School , before moving on to study for aBachelor of Arts (BA) in Philosophy and Politics at theUniversity of Bristol . In 2004 he was awarded an honorary MA by theUniversity of Wales [ [http://www.wales.ac.uk/resources/documents/section%208%20hon%20grads.pdf University of Wales Honorary Graduates] ] .Career
Upon leaving University, Osmond began working as a reporter for the
Yorkshire Post . He returned to Wales in the 1970s to work for the Western Mail newspaper as a reporter and Welsh Affairs Correspondent. During the 1980s he worked forHTV Wales , helping launch the current affairs programme "Wales this Week" and producing a number of documentary series, including "The Divided Kingdom" forChannel 4 . He was Deputy Editor for Wales on Sunday between 1988 and 1990.In the 1990s Osmond formed his own television company,
Agenda Productions , producing programmes for theBBC ,HTV , Channel 4,S4C andSTV .In 1996 Osmond became the director of the Welsh think-tank, the
Institute of Welsh Affairs , a position that he still holds. In May 2007 he stood for election for thePreseli Pembrokeshire constituency in the National Assembly for Wales Election, representingPlaid Cymru . However,Conservative candidatePaul Davies won the seat, defeatingTamsin Dunwoody , theWelsh Labour incumbent.Notable positions
Osmond was the editor of a radical magazine, , which was published between 1980 and 1982.
He currently holds a number of notable positions:
* Honorary Senior Research Fellow with the Constitution Unit, School of Public Policy,University College, London .
* Fellow of theUniversity of Wales Institute, Cardiff .
* Member of [http://www.academi.org Academi] Literature Promotion Agency for Wales.
* Board Member of [http://www.darwincentre.com Pembrokeshire Darwin Centre for Biology and Medicine] .
* Board Member of [http://www.cynnalcymru.org Cynnal Cymru] : the Sustainable Development Forum for Wales.Publications
Osmond has contributed to a number of books on Welsh politics, culture and devolution; the titles of which are given below.
* Crossing the Rubicon: Coalition Politics Welsh Style (IWA, 2007)
* Myths, Memories and Futures: The National Library and National Museum in the Story of Wales (Editor, IWA, 2007)
* Time to Deliver: The Third Term and Beyond (Editor, IWA, 2006)
* Welsh Politics Come of Ages (Editor, IWA, 2005)
* Birth of Welsh Democracy (Editor, IWA, 2003)
* Building a Civic Culture: Institutional Change, Policy Development and Political Dynamics in the National Assembly for Wales (co-Editor, 2002, IWA)
* The National Assembly Agenda (Editor, IWA, 1998)
* Welsh Europeans (Seren, 1995)
* The Reality of Dyslexia (Cassell, 1993)
* The Democratic Challenge (Gomer, 1992)
* The Divided Kingdom (Constable, 1988)
* The National Question Again - Welsh Political Identity in the 1980s (Editor, Gomer, 1985)
* Work in the Future (Thorsons, 1986)
* Police Conspiracy (Y Lolfa, 1984)
* Alternatives (Thorsons, 1983)
* Creative Conflict: The Politics of Welsh Devolution (Routledge, 1978)
* The Centralist Enemy (Christopher Davies, 1974)References
ources
* [http://www.iwa.org.uk/about_us/staff.htm Institute of Welsh Affairs 'Staff' page] , October 2007
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20041213095417/http://www.uwic.ac.uk/new/uwicnews/details.asp?rec=295 UWIC News Release] , June 2003
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070504222026/http://www.plaidcymru.org/content.php?nID=333;lID=1 Plaid Cymru Candidate Profile] , May 2007ee also
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Institute of Welsh Affairs External links
* [http://www.iwa.org.uk IWA Website]
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