June 2026 Fellows' update: Nina Smith
Nina Smith (CF 2023) co-authored the paper Girls, self-harm and suicide prevention in schools, exploring the lived experiences of adolescent girls with complex mental health needs.
By Nina Smith,
Amara Nwosu (CF 2020) celebrated the launch of a new partnership between Lancaster University and Marie Curie UK North West, which aims to strengthen collaboration in palliative care research, education, and innovation.
The partnership supports work across areas including symptom management, digital health, digital legacy planning, patient safety, and medical education, helping to connect academic research with hospice care and clinical practice.
He also recently spoke at the Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Department, UCL, discussing his work on artificial intelligence in healthcare. The seminar explored the role of AI in healthcare and palliative care.
Nina Smith (CF 2023) co-authored the paper Girls, self-harm and suicide prevention in schools, exploring the lived experiences of adolescent girls with complex mental health needs.
By Nina Smith,
Samuel Huczmann (CF 2025) helped mark the opening of the Isles of Scilly Health and Care Partnership shortly after returning from his Churchill Fellowship.
By Samuel Huczmann,
Angela Samata (CF 2017) took part in a panel hosted by Living Museum Basel as part of Art Basel 2026, discussing her Churchill Fellowship research and the development of the Restoration, Health and Wellbeing Guide for gallery and museum staff.
By Angela Samata,
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,