Institute Laureates

The Institute is committed to enriching the cultural life of the region.

The appointment, annually, of Institute Laureates, supports this endeavour, by providing access to new work for our members and visitors, by supporting artists, writers, poets, scientists and historians in the region, and by offering workshops and lectures by the laureates.

Our Laureates for 2024-25 are listed below:

Naush Sabah

Poet-in-Residence

Naush Sabah is a writer, editor, critic, and educator based in the West Midlands. In 2019, she co-founded Poetry Birmingham Literary Journal where she is currently Editor and Publishing Director.

Andrew Reekes

Writer-in-Residence

Andrew was educated at King’s School Worcester & Exeter College, Oxford, and has spent a lifetime in education, leading History departments at Tonbridge, Cranleigh & Cheltenham College.

Dr James Dawson

Scientist-in-Residence

James obtained his BSc (Hons) in biochemistry from the University of Sussex. He subsequently undertook research at University College London into cancer cell growth, studied medicine at the University of Leicester and has worked throughout the East and West Midlands, and has been a consultant anaesthetist in Nottingham for the last 12 years.

Jeffrey Skidmore OBE

Musician-in-Residence

Jeffrey Skidmore’s reputation as one of the UK’s leading choral directors and an ardent advocate of the importance of singing in people’s lives today is rooted in his work with Ex Cathedra, the ensemble he founded over 45 years ago.

Peter Tinkler

Artist-in-Residence

As far back as I can remember I’ve always wanted to create images. I was educated in Ireland, studied illustration and animation in Wolverhampton, and now live and work in Birmingham, running my own art courses for adults.


Historian-in-Residence

As for our ‘Historian-in-Residence’, the Board of Governors has appointed a panel of Aston University Historians to fulfill this role, as follows:

Professor Stefan Manz

Stefan Manz is Professor of German and Global History at Aston University. Areas of expertise include the First World War, Germany’s global entanglements, and Public History. His last two monographs were entitled Enemies in the Empire.

Dr Volker Prott

Dr Volker Prott joined Aston as a Lecturer in Modern History in 2018. Before this, he was Lecturer in Modern European History at the University of Melbourne (2015–17) and a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Tübingen (2013–15).

Dr Ilaria Scaglia

Dr Ilaria Scaglia is a Senior Lecturer in Modern History at Aston University in Birmingham, UK, and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. She studied at the University Ca’ Foscari of Venice and at the State University of New York at Buffalo where she earned her Ph.D. in History.

Dr Brian Sudlow

Dr Brian Sudlow holds an MA (Res) in French Studies (2003) from the University of Nottingham and a PhD in French Studies (2007) from the University of Reading. His PhD was a comparative study of two intellectual traditions (French and English Catholic writers) which grappled with the implications of secularisation and irreligiosity in the Belle Epoque.

Dr Joseph Yannielli

Dr Joseph Yannielli is a Lecturer in Modern History at Aston University and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Prior to joining Aston, he was a postdoctoral associate at the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition and a Lecturer in History at Yale University. He also served as a Perkins Fellow at Princeton University.

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