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Seminar XXI's Kelly Greenhill awarded Derek Brewer Visiting Fellowship

Kelly Greenhill, faculty director of the Center’s Seminar XXI program, received the Derek Brewer Visiting Fellowship from the University of Cambridge in England. For the next academic year, she will reside at Emmanuel College within the University of Cambridge.
April 01, 2026
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Seminar XXI's Kelly Greenhill awarded Derek Brewer Visiting Fellowship

Kelly Greenhill, faculty director of the Center’s Seminar XXI program, received the Derek Brewer Visiting Fellowship from the University of Cambridge in England. For the next academic year, she will reside at  Emmanuel College within the University of Cambridge.

During the fellowship, Greenhill will be collaborating on a project that combines her research interests in information-based influence operations and organized forced migration. 

"I am thrilled to have been afforded the opportunity to explore an understudied and distressingly salient issue of both political and societal import, and to do so in such an intellectually- and historically-rich environment," said Greenhill, who is a senior research scholar and visiting associate professor at the MIT and associate professor at Tufts University.

The Derek Brewer Visiting Fellowships are named in honor of Professor Derek Brewer, renowned medieval scholar and master of Emmanuel College from 1977-1990. 

Recipients are nominated and competitively selected with the expectation that they will "carry out work of a high intellectual standard" and become Fellows of, and reside within, Emmanuel College throughout the fellowship.