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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Humaira Awais Shahid photo by Tony Rinaldo
2009–2010
Rita E. Hauser Fellow Cosponsored by the Harvard University Committee on Human Rights Studies
Khabrain Group of Newspapers (Pakistan)
Journalism
Violence Against Women in South Asia
Betty Shamieh
2005–2006
Marymount Manhattan College
Playwriting or Screenwriting
Table of Honor
Qin Shao
2007–2008
The College of New Jersey
Asian History
Demolition: Housing Reform and Conflict in Urban China, 1980–2005
2000–2001
Bunting Program
Independent Writer
Poetry
Work Untitled
Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw
2002–2003
Harvard University
Art History
Portraiture and the Development of African American Identity in the United States, 1770–1870
Laurie Sheck
2004–2005
New School University
Poetry
Book of Poems
Kay Kaufman Shelemay
2007–2008
Harvard University
Musicology
Ethiopian Christian Creativity in Transnational Perspective
Stuart Shieber
2006–2007
Benjamin White Whitney Scholar
Harvard University
Computer Science
A Unified View of String and Tree Relations
Benny Shilo, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2011–2012
Radcliffe Institute Fellow
Weizmann Institute of Science (Israel)
Biology
The Wonders of Embryonic Development: Conveying the Concepts through Visual Sensations from the Macro World
2008–2009
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Fellow
Stanford University
Medical Sciences
Dynamics of Gender, Race, and Background in Urology
2000–2001
Bunting Program
Williams College
Asian Literature
A Useless Branch: Growing Up and Growing Old in Nüshu Culture
Amy Sillman photo by Tony Rinaldo
2010–2011
Visual Arts
Independent Artist (United States)
Visual Arts
Painter Painting
Pamela Silver, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2011–2012
Edward, Frances, and Shirley B. Daniels Fellow
Harvard University
Biology
Integrating Biology for a Sustainable World
Irene Silverblatt
2001–2002
Duke University
Anthropology
Race, Religion, and the Modern/Colonial World: Spanish Cultural Politics and the Inquisition in Seventeenth-Century Peru
2000–2001
Bunting Program
Boston University
Physics
Top Quark Dynamics at the Tevatron: Tracing the Origin of Mass
2008–2009
Swarthmore College
Biology
Flirt or Flight: The Neuroscience of Social Behavior in Fruit Flies
2000–2001
Helen Putnam Fellow, Bunting Program
Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
Medical Sciences
The Development of Pattern Vision and Spatial Cognition in Human Infants
Susan Slyomovics
2002–2003
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Anthropology
Torture, Testimony, and Truth: The Performance of Human Rights in Morocco
Daniel Lord Smail, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2011–2012
Joy Foundation Fellow
Harvard University
History
Goods and Debts in Medieval Mediterranean Europe
2013–2014
Harvard University
Biology
Tracking the Evolution of Human Life History with Rhythmic Tooth Growth
Zadie Smith
2002–2003
Independent Writer
Fiction
The Morality of the Novel
Nancy J. Smith-Hefner photo by Tony Rinaldo
2009–2010
Hrdy Fellow
Boston University
Social/Cultural Anthropology
Muslim Youth: Gender, Sexuality, and Public Piety in Indonesia's New Middle Class
Reuven Snir photo by Tony Rinaldo
2009–2010
Haifa University (Israel)
Cultural Studies
"Arabs of the Mosaic Faith": The Participation of Jews in Modern Arab Culture
Kate Soper, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2012–2013
The Carl and Lily Pforzheimer Foundation Fellow
Columbia University
Music Composition
Here Be Sirens and Other Works
Diana Sorensen photo by Tony Rinaldo
2010–2011
Harvard University
Comparative Literature
Geographic Imaginaries for the Twenty-First Century