January 2026 Fellows' update: Tom Cannon
Tom Cannon (CF 2019) was selected for the Oxford Farming Conference Inspire Programme, which brings together emerging leaders from across farming, agriculture, and the food sector.
By Tom Cannon,
Daria Cybulska (CF 2023) was recently interviewed by CIVICUS, an international NGO focused on civic space.
The interview reflected on her Churchill Fellowship and subsequent work, exploring how art and critical thinking can offer alternative ways of speaking when civic freedoms are under pressure.
The interview is available to read on the CIVICUS website.
Tom Cannon (CF 2019) was selected for the Oxford Farming Conference Inspire Programme, which brings together emerging leaders from across farming, agriculture, and the food sector.
By Tom Cannon,
Judith Vickress (CF 2023) featured on BBC Countryfile, where her Churchill Fellowship research on domestic abuse in rural communities was highlighted.
By Judith Vickress,
Judith Vickress (CF 2023) took part in The VAWG Curriculum campaign by Killed Women, highlighting the additional barriers faced by survivors in rural areas.
By Judith Vickress,
Savannah Fishel (CF 2024) has started a secondment as Lead Design Researcher on the Uplands Systems Change project in Dartmoor.
By Savannah Fishel,