June 2026 Fellows' update: Beverley Samways
Beverley Samways (CF 2023) has recently published a book: Unspoken Stories: Learning to Listen to People with Intellectual Disabilities who are Non-Speaking
By Beverley Samways,
Irfan Zaman (CF 2025) wrote an article for Jewish News reflecting on his Churchill Fellowship research into campus polarisation, antisemitism, and Islamophobia.
Drawing on visits to universities across the USA, the article explores how institutions are responding to debates around free speech, institutional neutrality, pluralism, and the role of higher education in supporting constructive disagreement.
The article is available to read on the Jewish News website.
Beverley Samways (CF 2023) has recently published a book: Unspoken Stories: Learning to Listen to People with Intellectual Disabilities who are Non-Speaking
By Beverley Samways,
Tony Thompson (CF 2012) CEO and Co Artistic Director of Sweet Patootee Arts has shared that the Sweet Patootee Arts TURNING POINT heritage project brochure is out now and available to download for free.
By Tony Thompson,
Marina Logacheva (CF 2025) spoke at Elevate, the B2B event for the physical activity sector, sharing insights from her Churchill Fellowship research on disability inclusion in fitness spaces and lessons from Australia on creating more welcoming and inclusive fitness environments.
By Marina Logacheva,
Zrinka Bralo (CF 2014) received the Sheila McKechnie Foundation Long Term Achievement Award in recognition of her contribution to migrant justice and community organising.
By Zrinka Bralo,