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116:, and was secretary of Universities Ireland (the all-island university presidents' network) and the all-island Standing Conference on Teacher Education North and South (SCoTENS). He was a board member of the Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation from 2014 to 2020. From 2016 to 2023 he was a board member of Places of Sanctuary Ireland, which works to welcome and integrate refugees, asylum-seekers and other vulnerable migrants. 43:, tells the story of his 11 years between being badly wounded fighting for the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War in 1937, through adventures and imprisonment in the Balkans and India, to his escape from Prague. Pollak's mother, Eileen Gaston, from Ballymena, had gone to Prague to teach English after the Second World War. He received a history degree from the 63:. He continued to work as a journalist in Dublin, London and Mexico City. In Belfast he worked for BBC Northern Ireland as a reporter (1978–1980), the Irish Times as a reporter (1981–1985) and as editor of the Belfast cultural and political magazine, 39:, and largely brought up in London. His father, a Czech citizen of German-speaking Jewish descent, lost his editor's job and was forced to flee Czechoslovakia after the Communist takeover in 1948. His 1951 book, 86: 20: 143:, about recent immigrants to Ireland) and Grainne Pollak (project manager of Safe to Create, which aims to provide safer working conditions for workers in the arts in Ireland). 89:, with offices in Armagh and Dublin (1999–2013). Before that he was a Dublin reporter, religious affairs correspondent, education correspondent and assistant news editor with 55:
After graduation, Pollak spent some time travelling and working in England, France, Canada and Latin America. He returned to Ireland in 1972, and worked for a period with
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In 2019 he co-authored, with the former Northern Ireland deputy first minister and deputy SDLP leader Seamus Mallon, 'Seamus Mallon: A Shared Home Place'.
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Pollak is married to radio producer/presenter, voice coach, chair of Fishamble Theatre Company and Eurovision 1981 presenter
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is a journalist, editor, writer and commentator focusing on cross-border cooperation in Ireland. He led the
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A blogger, he publishes 2 Irelands Together, commenting on Northern Irish and cross border issues.
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During his time as director of the Centre for Cross Border Studies, he also edited the
139:. The couple have two daughters, Sorcha Pollak (Irish Times journalist and author of 94: 75: 90: 60: 23:, and served on the board of the Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation. 253: 82:), an independent 'citizens inquiry' into ways forward for Northern Ireland. 79: 36: 230: 98: 68: 32: 231:
Andy Pollak Our Team – Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation
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Andy Pollak Director of The Centre of Cross Border Studies
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A Citizens Inquiry: The Opsahl Report on Northern Ireland
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by Seamus Mallon with Andy Pollak, Lilliput Press, 2019
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Centre for Cross Border Studies
Ballymena
County Antrim
University of Sussex
Hibernia
The Irish Times
Fortnight
Ed Moloney
Opsahl Commission
Torkel Opsahl
Centre for Cross Border Studies
The Irish Times
Irish Independent
Newsletter
The Belfast Telegraph
Dublin Review of Books
Doireann Ní Bhriain
Unitarian Church
"An Irishman's Diary"
Andy Pollak Director of The Centre of Cross Border Studies


Andy Pollak Our Team – Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation
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People from Ballymena
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