April 2026 Fellows' update: Jemima Lovatt
Jemima Lovatt (CF 2025) was published by the UK Environmental Law Association with an article exploring environmental law, coastal protection, and community rights in Goa and Karnataka.
By Jemima Lovatt,
Bridget Nicholls (CF 2020) premiered Zombie Ant Fungus: The Chemistry of Control at the Royal Institution, a live interdisciplinary production inspired by her Churchill Fellowship travels.
Combining theatre, sound, and biology, the show explored parasitic fungi and behavioural control in nature, alongside panel discussions featuring scientists, artists, and researchers working across neuroscience, ecology, and unconventional computing.
Jemima Lovatt (CF 2025) was published by the UK Environmental Law Association with an article exploring environmental law, coastal protection, and community rights in Goa and Karnataka.
By Jemima Lovatt,
Yvette Cave (CF 2025) shared learning from her Churchill Fellowship research with Surfing England’s Inclusive Line Ups committee, contributing to discussions on equity, diversity, inclusion, and access within surfing and ocean communities.
By Yvette Cave,
Roddy Shaw (CF 2025) presented at the Arboricultural Association’s Green Equity Symposium, sharing how Trees for Cities is delivering tree equity in Hartlepool.
By Roddy Shaw,
Martin Gaywood (CF 2023) spoke at the Mammal Society Conference in Inverness, sharing insights from his Churchill Fellowship research on how moving species for conservation purposes benefits nature in a changing climate.
By Martin Gaywood,