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IAS Affiliates


The Sir Derman Christopherson/Sir James Knott Foundation Fellowships enable gifted Durham University researchers to take a term’s leave from teaching in order to advance new or existing research of the highest quality. Recipients are automatically granted IAS Affiliate status, and they are welcomed to the IAS to engage with its Fellows and programme of activities.


Professor Lewis Ayres, Department of Theology and Religion


Professor Lewis Ayres is the Bede Professor of Catholic Theology at Durham. His work focuses on the development of early Christian belief, and on modern Catholic engagement with and appropriation of early Christianity. While a fellow he will be working on a project called ‘The Rise of Christian Exegetical Culture AD 150- 250.’


Professor Pamela Clemit, Department of English Studies


Pamela Clemit has research interests in the political prose of the 1790s, the Godwin/Shelley circle, and letters and journals. She is editing the letters of William Godwin (1756-1836) for Open University Press. One volume has been published and five more under contract. During her Christopherson Knott Fellowship, she will be working on Volume II (1798-1805).


Dr Nayanika Mookherjee, Department of Anthropology


Nayanika Mookherjee is a Reader in socio-cultural anthropology specialising in anthropology of violence, memory and state; aesthetics, memorialisation, political kinship, South Asia and ethics. During her Christopherson/Knott fellowship she will be pursuing a project on transnational adoption entitled ‘Boundaries of Blood.’


For further details about the Christopherson/Knott Fellowships, and the 2012-13 Fellows and their projects, please visit: http://www.dur.ac.uk/ias/fellows/1213/


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