Churchill Fellowship Medallion
Prior to the year 2000 the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust awarded certificates to returning Fellows who had submitted their Fellowship Report. In 2001 the Trust moved to a more prestigious memorial of completing the Fellowship with a Fellowship Medallion. This is an exclusive limited edition bronze medallion engraved with the Fellow’s name and year of Fellowship.

Churchill Fellow Wojciech Pietranik was commissioned to design the medallion that would be a collector’s item. Wojciech worked at the Australian Mint and also designed the medals for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.
This Fellowship Medallion is only available to earlier Fellows (pre-2001) who have submitted their Fellowship Report. Fellows can purchase their medallion from the Churchill Trust online shop at
2016 Medallion Recipients
JAMIE BRADY
The AV Jennings Churchill Fellowship to better manage the interface between industrial development and expanding residential communities - UK, Netherlands, France, Canada, USA, Singapore
CATHERINE CRAWFORD
To assess how Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder affected youth in the criminal justice system are dealt with in other jurisdictions - New Zealand, Canada, USA
REJANE LE GRANGE
The Vincent Fairfax Family Foundation Churchill Fellowship to research appropriate interior lighting to enhance the visual and functional abilities of older people - Canada, UK, Germany, Norway, Netherlands
JEAN-PAUL HOBBS
To assess the impact of noise pollution on Australia's fisheries species – UK
FELICITY HORROCKS
The Department for Child Protection and Family Support Churchill Fellowship to examine innovative programs to reduce homelessness and housing stress for low income families - UK, USA, Canada
NICOLA HUNTER
To investigate innovative therapies to promote independence for tetraplegic patients - Canada, USA, UK, Sweden
SARAH JANALI
To investigate municipal policies/programs that enhance the integration of migrant and refugee communities - Canada, USA, Belgium, Germany
RACHAEL MULLINS
To research physiotherapy for the early rehabilitation of intensive care patients - USA, Canada, Belgium
DAVE STEVENS
To address root causes of disengagement of 'at-risk' students with reference to family dysfunction - USA, Canada, UK
MICHAEL WEAR
To study Marine Search and Rescue coordination together with technology use in search planning - USA, Singapore
MICHAEL BELL
To examine intervention programs for individuals at risk of or currently engaged in a violent extremism ideology - UK, Ireland, Sweden, Canada, USA



