September 2025 Fellows' update: Michael Jones
Michael Jones (CF 2015) supported DigitAll, a climate-focused charity, which won the Third Sector Award 2025 for Corporate Partnership of the Year – Small.
By Michael Jones,
Sai Pathmanathan (CF 2016) has released two new publications this year with an environmental focus.
A Creative Approach to Teaching Science Outdoors offers practical, wellbeing-boosting outdoor science activities for teachers, covering biology, chemistry, and physics using natural materials.
The Week Junior: Guide to the Environment is a fact-packed, engaging guide for children on climate issues, plastic pollution, food waste, global activism, and what kids can do to help. Both books are suitable for homeschooling and holiday activities.
Sai also published a blog about her first book, Utterly Jarvellous, which explores practical science activities using a simple household jar.
A 30% discount is currently available on these and other Bloomsbury Education titles here.
Michael Jones (CF 2015) supported DigitAll, a climate-focused charity, which won the Third Sector Award 2025 for Corporate Partnership of the Year – Small.
By Michael Jones,
Sylvia Ikomi has launched an adultification awareness campaign developed with CoramBAAF.
By Sylvia Ikomi,
Henry McGhie (CF 2020) hosted a webinar with the Latvian Museum Association on promoting peaceful, resilient communities through museums and libraries, drawing on his Churchill Fellowship research.
By Henry McGhie,
Leisa Nichols-Drew (CF 2018) is one of seven finalists in the 2025 Women of the Year Awards in the Freeths Women with Edge category, selected from over 300 nominations.
By Leisa Nichols-Drew,