Our Fellows 

Fellowships at St John’s College recognise individuals who contribute to the academic, professional, and creative life of our community.

Fellows may be researchers, academics, or 
practitioners who engage with the College through teaching, mentorship, public engagement, or professional expertise. 

Appointments are made by the College’s Research Committee, which awards Fellowships to:

  • Scholars with active research or teaching linked to the College or University; and
  • Leaders in their fields who enrich College life through their experience, networks, and commitment to student and community development.

Some Fellows join us as Fellows-in-Residence, living in College for a term or more to focus on a specific project, collaborate with research centres, or contribute to College activities and events.

Application Process

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Michael recently retired as Academic Registrar of Durham University, having been responsible for a broad range of institution‐wide responsibilities and national roles such as chair of the Academic Registrars Council.

Jamie Harrison is a Fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners and Research Fellow in Healthcare and Religion at St John’s College, Durham University.

Dr Laura Mattioli

Barker Fellow 

As a Barker Fellow-in-residence, Laura is affiliated with the Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (IMEMS) Inventing Futures Programme.

Dr Adrian Green is Associate Professor in History at Durham University, specialising in early modern British and American social and cultural history, with a particular focus on architecture, housing, and landscape.

Martin Roberts, born a Cestrian, qualified as an architect at Newcastle University, then specialised in conservation. He spent many years as Durham City’s Conservation Officer, during which time he conceived and project-managed the restoration of Old Durham Gardens.

Professor Amir Michael is a Professor of Accounting and Head of Accounting Department at Durham University Business School, Durham University, UK whose research and teaching interests have been fostered by several years of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and mentoring. Amir was the former As

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