Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship - Current Fellows

Current Fellows

David Baqaee (New Zealand)

Lian Chang (Canada)

James Croft (United Kingdom)

Lauren Curtis (United Kingdom)

Vivek Datta (United Kingdom)

Jennifer Devlin (New Zealand)

Monica Earl (Australia)

Aliki Economides (Canada)

Tanya Filer (United Kingdom)

William Frost (New Zealand)

Thomas Gole (Australia)

Larisa Hausmanis (Canada)

Linda Hiraki (Canada)

Steven Hoffman (Canada)

Basil Hubbard (Canada)

Claire Jo (Australia)

Tyler Johnston (Canada)

Tamsin Jones (New Zealand)

Lisa Kelly (Canada)

Gerard Kennedy (Canada)

Katherine Korner (United Kingdom)

Scott Liddle (United Kingdom)

Paul Lochhead (United Kingdom)

Dougal Maclaurin (Australia)

Christopher Miller (Australia)

Edward Morrison (United Kingdom)

Cameron Nolan (Australia)

Hazel Pearson (United Kingdom)

Monica Elena Popescu (Canada)

Kathleen Robinson (Australia)

Peter Sealy (Canada)

Eleanor Spencer (United Kingdom)

Timothy Sullivan (Australia)

Al-Amyn Sumar (Canada)

Scott Tsai (Canada)

Laura Tully (United Kingdom)

Lina Verchery (Canada)

Rosie Wagner (Australia)

Richard White (Australia)

Peter Williamson (New Zealand)

Kate Womersley (United Kingdom)

Kelly Wyett (Australia)


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