‘In retrospect, it seemed that I was at the IAS for only a very short period of time! But that was enough to stimulate a lot of new thinking about some of today’s most pressing sustainability issues, which will eventually end up in the shape of a new book about sustainable futures!’ Jonathon Porritt
‘Importantly, not only did the Fellowship provide time and space for work and reflection, but the other Fellows provided consistently stimulating discussion, which forced me to think in new ways about issues and problems related to my research.’ Stephen Taylor
Professor Roland Robertson
University of Aberdeen and University of Pittsburgh, USA St Mary’s College
Roland Robertson is a pioneer in the study of globalisation. Having worked at universities across the world, from Brazil to Japan, he alighted in Durham to continue his most recent research into religion and multiculturalism.
Professor Stephen Taylor University of Reading University College
Stephen Taylor is an early-modern historian. He used his time at the IAS to further advance a three-year collaborative project with colleagues in the Department of History, on the development of Britain from a Christian to post-Christian society from the 1540s to the 1940s.
Roland Robertson Stephen Taylor
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