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Helen Hamlyn Senior Fellow









Helen Hamlyn Senior Fellow

The Helen Hamlyn Trust, which was established in 2001 as a successor to the Helen Hamlyn Foundation, is an independent grant-making trust. Its principal focus is on the initiation of medium and long-term projects linked to the shared interests of Lady Hamlyn and her late husband Lord Hamlyn.

The Trust’s core ethos is to support the development of innovative projects, which aim to effect lasting change and improve quality of life.  The Trust works in the fields of medicine, the arts and culture, education and welfare, healthy aging, international humanitarian affairs, and heritage and conservation in India.  Additionally, the Trust continues to support the work of the Helen Hamlyn Centre for inclusive design at the Royal College of Art. The Helen Hamlyn Centre, formerly known as the Helen Hamlyn Research Centre, was founded in 1999 with an endowment from the Helen Hamlyn Foundation.


In 2003, the Helen Hamlyn Trust made a generous grant to expand the work and scope of the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs.  Since then, the institute has hosted two Helen Hamlyn Senior Fellows: Mr. Carlos Mejia from 2003-2006 and Dr. Arancha del Soto from 2006-2009.
















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