May 2025 Fellows' update: Adam Groves
Adam Groves shared findings from his Churchill Fellowship on Korea’s deepfake crisis at the International Policing and Public Protection Research Institute (IPPPRI) 2025 conference.
By Adam Groves,
Leisa Nichols-Drew (CF 2018) has seen her rounded knife research adopted by the Kent and Medway Violence Reduction Unit into their Standard Operating Procedure for the Pointless Campaign Safer Knife Replacement Scheme.
She also featured in a national media campaign this week, including an interview on Bauer Media’s Behind the Headlines podcast, where she discussed the research and its application to public safety. Her segment begins just after the 4-minute mark – listen here.
Adam Groves shared findings from his Churchill Fellowship on Korea’s deepfake crisis at the International Policing and Public Protection Research Institute (IPPPRI) 2025 conference.
By Adam Groves,
Roger Smith (CF 2008) exhibited a painting during Oxfordshire Art Weeks inspired by his Churchill Fellowship on Camera Obscuras.
By Roger Smith,
Madeleine Luck (CF 2020) joined a panel discussion at the London Institute for Healthcare Engineering exploring how to embed sustainability into research practices.
By Madeleine Luck,
Leisa Nichols-Drew (CF 2018) was recently cited in Parliament by Andy Slaughter MP, who introduced amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill addressing the sale and delivery of pointed knives. She also joined Southport attack survivor Leanne Lucas at the launch of the Let’s Be Blunt campaign at Parliament.
By Leisa Nichols-Drew,