Biography
Dr Wendy Pullan is Head of Research and Director of the Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies in the Department of Architecture at the University of Cambridge. She was Principal Investigator for 'Conflict in Cities and the Contested State', an international and multidisciplinary research project based in the UK and funded by the ESRC's Large Grants Programme and is now Director of the Centre for Urban Conflicts Research. She received the Royal Institute of British Architects' inaugural President's Award for University-Led Research for work on Conflict in Cities. Dr Pullan has published widely on Mediterranean and Middle Eastern architecture and cities, especially Jerusalem, and has advised on issues to do with urban uncertainty. Her recent publications include: Locating Urban Conflicts (co-edited, 2013) and The Struggle for Jerusalem's Holy Places (co-authored, 2013). She is a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge.