Professor Agnes Nairn and Dr Kah-Wee Lee awarded University of Bristol Benjamin Meaker Annual Award.

Professor Agnes Nairn and Dr Kah-Wee Lee, world expert on global casino projects from National University of Singapore’s Department of Architecture, have been awarded a prestigious University of Bristol’s Benjamin Meaker Annual Award (BMAA) from 1st August 2025 to 31st July 2026.

The BMAA programme is for year-long awards, during which the International Academic Collaborator and their University of Bristol (UoB) Academic Host will undertake collaborative research development, working towards joint funding bids, international co-authored publications, and knowledge exchange between our wider university communities. 

Their project will be developing a novel interdisciplinary perspective, positioning casino projects as an analytical lens through which to make international comparisons of the unequal distribution of costs and benefits among urban casino stakeholders.  At the same time, they examine the challenges for national and local regulatory systems to navigate the (often competing) interests of citizens and highly profitable global gambling businesses with large marketing budgets.    

The project brings together a team of 13 Bristol academics from all career stages and a wide range of disciplines including Law, Anthropology and Geography.     

Over the next 12 months Dr Lee will visit Bristol twice and Professor Nairn will visit Singapore once.  All visits will include meetings with a very wide range of stakeholders including regulators, local and national governments, those with lived experience and a rich community of academics in both places.  A large-scale bid will be the focus of the final visit in June 2026.