October 2025 Fellows' update: Amara Nwosu
Amara Nwosu (CF 2020) spoke at the Strathcarron Hospice 13th Annual Conference, Palliative Care: Fit for the Future?, held in Edinburgh from 1–2 October 2025.
By Amara Nwosu, 3 October 2025
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Amara Nwosu (CF 2020) spoke at the Strathcarron Hospice 13th Annual Conference, Palliative Care: Fit for the Future?, held in Edinburgh from 1–2 October 2025.
By Amara Nwosu, 3 October 2025
Amara Nwosu (CF 2020) spoke at the Strathcarron Hospice 13th Annual Conference, Palliative Care: Fit for the Future?, held in Edinburgh from 1–2 October 2025.
By Amara Nwosu, 3 October 2025
Writer, guide, and founder of Living London, Saira Niazi spent her Churchill Fellowship in the USA exploring how tours and storytelling can be more inclusive, ethical, and community-focused. Her travels took her through 41 neighbourhoods, 32 guided tours, and 36 interviews with “renegade guides,” organisers, and storytellers, culminating in the creation of the Renegade Guides Handbook. Since its launch, Saira has been sharing her findings widely and continues to lead tours, write, and collaborate with communities.
By Saira Niazi, 2 October 2025
Michael Jones (CF 2015) supported DigitAll, a climate-focused charity, which won the Third Sector Award 2025 for Corporate Partnership of the Year – Small.
By Michael Jones, 28 September 2025
Sai Pathmanathan (CF 2016) has released two new publications this year with an environmental focus.
By Sai Pathmanathan, 26 September 2025
Sylvia Ikomi has launched an adultification awareness campaign developed with CoramBAAF.
By Sylvia Ikomi, 25 September 2025
The Churchill Fellowship has launched a new programme – Building Prosperous, Resilient Economies – to support individuals with practical ideas for strengthening economic resilience in their communities. In this blog, Advisory Council Chair Lucy Parker, and Fellows Grace Harrison and John Barker, reflect on why this programme matters, what it hopes to spark, and how it’s rooted in lived experience, policy insight, and local action.
Aileen O’Hare (CF 2024) recently spoke at the Female Pharmacy Leaders Network virtual meeting.
By Aileen O'Hare, 25 September 2025
Matt Waugh’s (CF 2020) physical activity programme was featured in The Lancet Psychiatry.
By Matt Waugh, 19 September 2025
Monica Lakhanpaul’s Fellowship took her to Australia to explore how different systems respond to the health and wellbeing needs of children living in temporary accommodation. Back in the UK, her work has already helped launch the In Their Own Words report in the Scottish Parliament and continues through research, media, and international collaborations. She now hopes to build on this momentum to ensure that children’s voices are heard – and acted upon – in shaping a fairer future.
By Monica Lakhanpaul, 18 September 2025
Nicola Sharp-Jeffs (CF 2016) has been appointed the first ambassador for the charity I Choose Freedom.
By Nicola Sharp-Jeffs, 17 September 2025
Nicola Sharp-Jeffs (CF 2016) has been appointed the first ambassador for the charity I Choose Freedom.
By Nicola Sharp-Jeffs, 17 September 2025