Dahrendorf visiting fellowships are designed to involve academics from institutions of academic excellence and leading practitioners drawn from the appropriate fields. The fellows further the interaction between academics and practitioners and are required to contribute publications.
James Woodcock is a public health modeller at the Centre for Diet and Activity Research at the University of Cambridge, specializing in transport. He has developed a transport simulation model (ITHIM) that is being used in the UK and the US. His work is also focusing on how we could achieve the transition to a more active lower-carbon system using two complex system modelling approaches.