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Sigrid Rausing (Sigrid Maria Elisabet Rausing) was born on 29 January, 1962 in Lund, Sweden, is an Author, publisher, philanthropist. Discover Sigrid Rausing's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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Sigrid Maria Elisabet Rausing |
Occupation |
Author, publisher, philanthropist |
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62 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
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29 January 1962 |
Birthday |
29 January |
Birthplace |
Lund, Scania, Sweden |
Nationality |
Sweden |
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She is a member of famous Author with the age 62 years old group.
Sigrid Rausing Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Sigrid Rausing's Husband?
Her husband is Eric Abraham (m. 2003)
Family |
Parents |
Hans Rausing Märit Rausing |
Husband |
Eric Abraham (m. 2003) |
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Sigrid Rausing Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Sigrid Rausing worth at the age of 62 years old? Sigrid Rausing’s income source is mostly from being a successful Author. She is from Sweden. We have estimated
Sigrid Rausing's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Rausing is a supporter of Hope Not Hate. On 1st December 2018 the Sigrid Rausing Trust began a grant of £450,000 over 3 years to Hope Not Hate. By that point, Hope Not Hate had received £615,000 from the Sigrid Rausing Trust.
In January 2016 Rausing was the guest on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs. Her favourite music choice was Chopin’s "Études Op. 10 – No. 1 in C major". Other choices were: "Hallelujah" by k.d. lang, "The Vatican Rag" by Tom Lehrer, "Bird on the Wire" by Leonard Cohen, "Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us" by Alison Krauss and Robert Plant, "The Last Goodbye" by The Kills, "I Get a Kick Out of You" by Ella Fitzgerald, and "Le Cygne (The Swan)" by Camille Saint-Saëns. Her book choice was Mansfield Park by Jane Austen and her luxury item was the British Library.
Everything Is Wonderful, a personal memoir of her year in Estonia researching the remnants of the Estonian Swedish community, was published by Grove Atlantic in the US, and by Albert Bonniers förlag in Sweden, in spring 2014.
In June 2014 she was elected an Honorary Fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford.
In February 2013 she was judged to be one of the 100 most powerful women in the United Kingdom by Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4.
She is a former trustee of Charleston, in Sussex, the museum which is the former home of Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell. In 2010 she was made an Honorary Fellow of the London School of Economics. In 2011 she was the recipient of the Morrell Fellowship from the University of York. In 2012 she was a judge of the Index on Censorship Media Awards.
She was the judge of the Amnesty International Media Awards in 2009 and 2010. She serves on the advisory board of the Coalition for the International Criminal Court, and is an Emeritus member of the international board of Human Rights Watch.
In spring 2005, with her husband, Eric Abraham and publisher Philip Gwyn-Jones she founded the publishing house, Portobello Books, and that Autumn she acquired Granta, a literary journal, and its book publishing arm. She is now the publisher of both Granta magazine and Granta Books, including its imprint Portobello Books.
Rausing's book, a monograph based on her PhD, History, Memory, and Identity in Post-Soviet Estonia: The End of a Collective Farm, was published by Oxford University Press in 2004. The book was preceded by a range of articles in scholarly journals, including Ethnologie Francaise.
In 2004 she was the joint winner of the International Service Human Rights Award, in the Global Human Rights Defender category. In 2005 she won a Beacon Special Award for philanthropy. In 2006 she was awarded the Women's Funding Network's 'Changing the Face of Philanthropy' Award.
Rausing set up the charitable trust the Sea Foundation in 1988. In 1996 she transferred the funds to the Ruben and Elisabeth Rausing Trust, named after her grandparents; the trust was renamed the Sigrid Rausing Trust in 2003 and by 2014, had distributed approximately £208.3 million to human rights organisations globally.
Rausing grew up in Lund, Sweden, and studied History at the University of York between 1983 and 1986. She has an MSc in Social Anthropology from University College London in 1987. She continued with a PhD focusing on post-Soviet anthropology, and did her fieldwork on a collective farm in Estonia, in 1993-4. In 1997, she was awarded a PhD in Social Anthropology from the Department of Social Anthropology at University College London followed by an honorary post-doctorate in the same department.
Sigrid Maria Elisabet Rausing (born 29 January 1962) is a Swedish philanthropist, anthropologist and publisher. She is the founder of the Sigrid Rausing Trust, one of the United Kingdom's largest philanthropic foundations, and owner of Granta magazine and Granta Books.