Report HairWare: African Hair Design as a Portal to Mathematics Education
By Ikem Nzeribe, 2018
About this theme
This theme covers all aspects of science and technology, including research, ethics, education, and applied fields such as engineering, artificial intelligence, and digital development. It is one of the eight universal themes which form our grantmaking framework and allow us to address every aspect of society. Fellows’ stories
Report HairWare: African Hair Design as a Portal to Mathematics Education
By Ikem Nzeribe, 2018
Report Innovations in Ageing and Dementia Design in the City of Fukuoka Japan
By Lesley Palmer, 2020
Fellows' updates February 2024 Fellow's update: Katie Schwarzmann
Katie Schwarzmann (CF 2023) recently featured on a podcast for NGO Privacy International where she discussed automated decision-making in immigration systems.
By Katie Schwarzmann, 2024
Report Processing the discourse over plant-based meat
By Jenny Chapman, 2023
"We shall escape the absurdity of growing a whole chicken in order to eat the breast or wing, by growing these parts separately under a suitable medium… The new foods will be practically indistinguishable from the natural product from the outset, and any changes will be so gradual as to escape observation.”
By Jenny Chapman, 2023
Blogs & conversations A pre-digital Fellowship
It was with surprise (and pleasure) that I received an invitation from the Churchill Fellowship to write a reflective blog on completing my Fellowship of fifty-five years ago, highlighting the practical considerations of a pre-digital age.
By Daphen Dunster, 2023
Fellows' updates September 2023 Fellow's update: Jenny Tillotson
Designer and founder of eScent, Jenny Tillotson (CF 2013), reported that eScent, a wearable technology system, has been shortlisted for a CogX Award 2023 and she exhibited eScent at the CogX festival in the O2 Arena.
By Jenny Tillotson, 2023
If you have ever wondered whether there is a long-term benefit to being a Churchill Fellow, beyond the immediate opportunity it brings to undertake international learning and bring that knowledge back to the UK, then Fred Horley has the answer.
25 September 2023
Report Museums for better futures - taking action for sustainable development
By Henry McGhie, 2020
Report The environmental sustainability of science and healthcare research in the UK
By Madeleine Luck, 2020