Malcolm Hollick
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Malcolm Hollick

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Dr Malcolm Hollick is married to co-author Christine Connelly, pictured with him here. Malcolm has an MA from Cambridge University, and a PhD from The University of Western Australia, where he was a member of academic staff for 25 years. He still holds the position of Adjunct Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Water Research. His research interests have always centred on environmental, conflict and other issues that threaten the Earth and humanity. In 1998, Malcolm left academe and moved with Christine to the Findhorn Spiritual Community and Ecovillage in northern Scotland. Amongst other activities over the following 12 years, he halped to establish the holistic Findhorn Foundation College and wrote "The Science of Oneness." This ground-breaking book, which won the Scientific and Medical Network's book prize for 2006, argues the need for a new worldview that integrates science and spirituality. It includes intuitive ways of knowing such as meditation, as well as intellectual argument. In 2008, Malcolm was awarded a 4-month visiting Fellowship at the University of Western Australia, during which he and Christine began work on "Hope for Humanity." Christine's background as an occupational therapist, emotional release therapist and textile artist complemented Malcolm's more intellectual approach to produce a creative synthesis of diverse ideas and information.
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