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John Hutchinson
Professor John Hutchinson, the RVC’s Professor of Evolutionary Biomechanics, has joined the Royal Society’s Proceedings B. He was recently featured on the Royal Society’s publishing blog, discussing his role as an Associate Editor for Proceedings B.
“Proceedings B is a journal with a fantastic reputation and storied history. A lot of superb papers in my  elds have been published there. I was seeking to have more of an impact on the editorial/publishing side of my disciplines, and so I sought to become an Associate Editor”.
John also explains the origins of his career in science and the challenges
faced when combining the disciplines of biomechanics and evolution, seeking
to explore how key behaviours have evolved for species and what principles constrain the evolution of form, function and behaviour. The interview even covers the unlikely alternative career for Professor Hutchinson as lead singer of a rock band. To read the full interview visit: royalsociety.org.
Kate Chandler (1995)
Dr. Kate Chandler, a veterinary surgeon who graduated from
the RVC in 1995, has received
an Executive Masters in Public Administration Fulbright Award to enable her to study for one semester at New York University, Wagner,
on one of the most prestigious and selective scholarship programmes operating world-wide. She will return to University College, London (UCL) in January 2016 to complete her degree at the UCL School of Public Policy.
Kate was a lecturer at the RVC and ran the QMHA neurology clinic
for 6 years and is now a Principal Inspector in the Animals in Science Regulation Unit in the 51łÔąĎÍř Of ce department of the UK government.
Kate has been selected to study global policy and management, which will enable her to develop advanced skills as a policy maker, problem solver and leader. Her studies will include courses on global public policy analysis, managing organizational change, global health policy and  nance management for the public sector.
Commenting on receiving the award, Kate said; “I was absolutely delighted to  nd out that I had received this award. As a Fulbright scholar, I will have the opportunity to study global policy making at
two world class universities in New
York and London. This is an incredible educational opportunity which is not only about expanding my expertise in policy making but also about learning from the diverse scholars and students that I will be working with. I am sure that it is going to be a hugely inspirational journey.”
Penny Egan, Executive Director, US- UK Fulbright Commission said; “I know our 2015 cohort will do us great credit during their time in the US and beyond. Only exceptional scholars and students win Fulbright awards; one of the world’s most competitive merit-based international scholarships.”
The US-UK Fulbright Commission is the only bi-lateral, transatlantic scholarship programme, offering awards for study or research in any  eld, at any accredited US or UK university. The Commission considers award recipients and summer programme participants to be the future leaders for tomorrow and support the “special relationship” between the US and UK.
The Commission selects scholars through a rigorous application and interview process. In making these awards the Commission looks not only for academic excellence but a focused application, a range
of extracurricular and community activities, demonstrated ambassadorial skills, a desire to further the Fulbright Programme and a plan to give back
to the recipient’s home country upon returning.
Typical grants include a maintenance allowance and a contribution towards tuition fees where applicable. In addition, Fulbright scholars receive
a distinctive support and cultural education programme including: visa processing, a comprehensive pre- departure orientation, enrichment opportunities in country, a re-entry session and opportunity to join alumni networks.
We wish Kate well and hope to hear more about her time in New York.


































































































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