March 2025 Fellows' update: Fran Bernhardt
Fran Bernhardt was featured in several Mexican news outlets during her Churchill Fellowship visit to Oaxaca, where she explored the health impacts of junk food and related policy.
By Fran Bernhardt,
Savannah Fishel (CF 2023) recently spoke at the Generations Working Together Intergenerational Housing, Places and Spaces event, where she shared insights from her Churchill Fellowship on how intergenerational housing can reduce loneliness, bridge generational divides, and create more inclusive community spaces.
Drawing on case studies from Australia and the United States, Savannah highlighted how planning community housing with a more holistic approach can serve diverse groups in a single location.
A recording of the event is available to watch here.
Fran Bernhardt was featured in several Mexican news outlets during her Churchill Fellowship visit to Oaxaca, where she explored the health impacts of junk food and related policy.
By Fran Bernhardt,
Rebecca Payne has published a piece in the EURIPA Grapevine newsletter reflecting on her Churchill Fellowship research into the use of technology in rural healthcare in Australia and Alaska.
By Rebecca Payne,
Daria Cybulska recently spoke at RightsCon, sharing insights from her Churchill Fellowship research on resilient civil society in Central Asia.
By Daria Cybulska,
Alison O'Connor (CF 2016) hosted the webinar Creative Approaches to Recovery and Repair After Moral Injury: Life Story Theatre and Collective Narratives at the International Centre for Moral Injury.
By Alison O'Connor,