Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University

Fellows

The Radcliffe Institute has supported the work of 50 fellows annually in the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences.  Learn more about them here.

 

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John Aylward, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2011–2012
Rieman and Baketel Fellow for Music
Clark University
Music Composition
New England Poets: A Work for Soprano and Chamber Ensemble
Sarah Babb
2001–2002
University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Sociology
Social Learning and Neoliberal Reforms: Opening the Black Box
Amy Bach
2003–2004
Independent Journalist and Lawyer
Nonfiction
Court Reporter: Stories from America's Failing Justice System
Ana Mariella Bacigalupo, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2012–2013
University at Buffalo, the State University of New York
Social/Cultural Anthropology
The Lives of Francisca Kolipi: Mapuche Shamans and Mythohistory in Southern Chile
Ina Baghdiantz-McCabe
2001–2002
Tufts University
History
Orientalism under the Sun King: Eurasian Trade and the Transformation of French Society and Culture (1650–1789)
C. Edwin Baker
2006–2007
University of Pennsylvania
Law
The Possibility of and Foundations of Legitimate Law
Mahzarin R. Banaji
2007–2008
Carol K. Pforzheimer Professor at the Radcliffe Institute
Harvard University
Psychology
The Developmental and Evolutionary Origins of Social Cognition
2004–2005
Carol K. Pforzheimer Professor at the Radcliffe Institute
Harvard University
Psychology
The Legal Design of Equality Based on the Science of Ordinary Prejudice
Rebecca Baron
2007–2008
David and Roberta Logie Fellow and Radcliffe-Harvard Film Study Center Fellow
California Institute of the Arts
Film, Video, Sound, and New Media
What Nature Tells Us
Omer Bartov
2002–2003
Brown University
European History
The Microhistory of Genocide: 200 Years of Interethnic Relations and the Origins of the Holocaust in Buczacz, Ukraine
Mary Catherine Bateson
2000–2001
Center for Educational Programs
George Mason University
Anthropology
Lifelong Learning and the Changing Shapes of Lives
Nancy Bauer
2002–2003
Tufts University
Philosophy
How to Do Things with Pornography
Stefi Baum, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2011–2012
Elizabeth S. and Richard M. Cashin Fellow
Rochester Institute of Technology
Astronomy
Constraints on Heating and Cooling in the Intracluster Medium: Implications for Galaxy Formation
Cynthia Becker photo by Tony Rinaldo
2009–2010
Suzanne Young Murray Fellow
Boston University
Art History
Afro-Islamic Art and Performance in Morocco: The Trans-Saharan History of the Gnawa
2008–2009
Elizabeth S. and Richard M. Cashin Fellow
Harvard Medical School
Anthropology
Navigating Body, Self, and Society Across Adolescence: A Mental Health Crisis in Fiji
Katrin Becker
2005–2006
Texas A&M University
Physics
Flux Backgrounds in String Theory and the Standard Model of Elementary Particles
Melanie Becker
2005–2006
Edward, Frances, and Shirley B. Daniels Fellow
Texas A&M University
Physics
Flux Vacua of M-theory, Cosmology, and the Standard Model of Elementary Particles
Deborah Belle
2000–2001
Radcliffe Public Policy Center
Boston University
Psychology
Experiencing and Thinking about Economic Inequalities
Zoe Beloff [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2012–2013
Suzanne Young Murray Fellow
Queens College
Visual Arts
Strangers in Paradise
2000–2001
Bunting Program
Independent Scholar
Art History
The Luxury Arts of the Renaissance
Eli Ben-Sasson
2003–2004
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Computer Science
Randomness and Computation
Katherine M. Benson
2002–2003
Emory University
Physics
Cosmology of Extradimensional Defect Universes
Bettina G. Bergo
2001–2002
Loyola College in Maryland
Philosophy
The Passion of "Anxiety": Disorder or Sign?
2013–2014
Harvard University
Philosophy
The Rejection of Epistemic Consequentialism
Donald Berman photo by Tony Rinaldo
2010–2011
Tufts University
Music Performance
Dead or Alive: Resurrecting Forgotten Treasures from the Harvard Music Libraries and Performing Them