Welcome Timothy Mallard
This month we were pleased to welcome our steering group member the Rev'd Colonel Timothy Mallard, PhD, MSS to Durham. Timothy will be spending a year with us as a Visiting Research Fellow at St Chad’s College, while continuing his Honorary Fellowship with the Department of Theology and Religion.
Timothy is with us after retiring from almost 37 years as a United States Army Chaplain. During that time he held certification as an Army Strategist and took part in combat and operational deployments to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Afghanistan, and Iraq and critical strategic postings at both US Army Europe-Africa and the Pentagon.
Upon his arrival, Timothy said, “I am thrilled to be in Durham for this academic year and extend thanks to my hosts at St Chad’s College and the Department of Theology and Religion for the warm welcome. I look forward to supporting the ICMI team in person during the coming year as well as completing a book entitled Moral Injury and Future War: Ukraine, Israel-Palestine, and Beyond, which examines strategic causes and effects of moral injury and the implications for 21st-century warfare.”
Brian Powers, Executive Director of the ICMI, said “It is wonderful to have our friend and colleague Timothy in Durham this year and we look forward to seeing and sharing the fruits of his very valuable research.”