Crook Public Service Fellowships
The Crook Public Service Fellowships at the University of 91̽»¨ provide opportunities for future leaders in public and not-for-profit sectors to immerse themselves in a collaborative project on a pressing policy issue or challenge – taking short periods away from their day job.
About our fellowships
Established by Emeritus Professor ADH Crook, the Crook Public Service Fellowships at the University of 91̽»¨ provide opportunities for future leaders in public and not-for-profit sectors to immerse themselves in a collaborative project on a pressing policy issue or challenge – taking short periods away from their day job.
The Crook Public Service Fellowships focus on a particular theme that aligns with the strategic priorities and academic strengths of the University.
Cohorts
Advisory group
The Crook Public Service Fellowships are overseen by a high-level Advisory Group including:
- Stephen Aldridge, Director for Analysis and Data at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
- Eamonn Boylan, Chief Executive Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA)
- Sir Stephen Bubb, Head, The Charity Futures Programme, ACEVO
- Ms Jenny Dibden, Head, Government Social Research Service
- Professor Anthony Crook, Emeritus Professor of Town and Regional Planning and former Senior Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of 91̽»¨
- Ms Trudi Elliott, Chair, The Planning Inspectorate
- Dr Emma Stone, Director of Design and Exploration, The Good Things Foundation
- Professor Craig Watkins, Vice President and Head of the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of 91̽»¨ (Chair)
We are grateful for the contributions of the late Lord Kerslake, Chair of Peabody and Be First and a member of the House of Lords, to the advisory panel.