Welcome to the Churchill Fellows Association of Tasmania
The Churchill Fellows Association of Tasmania's membership comprises recipients of a Churchill Fellowship.
Tasmania has over one hundred very talented Churchill Fellows from all walks of life, in fields which are many and varied and from all over the state.
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The first Churchill Fellowships were awarded in 1966. The inaugural Tasmanian Fellowship recipients were Dr. Trevor Beard, Dr. Lyndsay McLeod, Jean Russel and Dr. David Steane.
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Since then 143 Fellowships have been awarded in Tasmania by the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust. The Churchill Trust was set up in 1965, the year of the death of Sir Winston Churchill, to perpetuate and honour his memory, by awarding Memorial Fellowships.
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How to apply for a Churchill Fellowship
Would you like to discover more about becoming a Churchill Fellow?
Visit www.churchilltrust.com.au or contact us.
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TASMANIAN CHURCHILL FELLOWS 2011
Congratulations are extended to the following individuals upon receipt of their Churchill Fellowship, 2011.
We look forward to hearing about their intended studies and travels at the annual dinner in September.
- Mr Mark COLEGRAVE
To develop skills to improve lighting techniques and
efficiencies within contemporary and heritage listed
museum buildings - USA, UK, France, Germany
- Ms Danielle LE ROSSIGNOL
The Gallaugher Bequest Churchill Fellowship to study
programs that will benefit children and adolescents with
specific language impairment and dyslexia - UK, USA
- Mr Glen MURRAY
To study community cultural engagement - UK, Portugal,
USA
- Mrs Natasha NIEUWHOF
To investigate how collaborative marketing activities
amongst vineyards contribute to the success of wine
tourism in that region - USA, Canada
- Dr Richard STUART-SMITH
To investigate the establishment of a marine research and
conservation network of scientifically-trained volunteer
divers - Seychelles, Mozambique, Madagascar, UK, USA,
Trinidad and Tobago
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