Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University

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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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Emma J. Teng
2007–2008
Burkhardt Fellow
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Multidisciplinary
The Chinese Eurasian: East-West Interracialism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Susan Terrio
2005–2006
Rita E. Hauser Fellow
Georgetown University
Anthropology
Judging Mohammed at the Paris Palace of Justice: Juvenile Delinquency, (Im)migration, and Exclusion
Magda Teter
2007–2008
Emeline Bigelow Conland Fellow
Wesleyan University
History
An Anatomy of Religious Violence: Jews and Christians in Premodern Poland
2000–2001
Bunting Program
Harvard Medical School
Biology
Mechanisms of Hedgehog Distribution and Signaling
Kathleen Thelen photo by Tony Rinaldo
2010–2011
Matina S. Horner Distinguished Visiting Professor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Political Science
The Future of Egalitarian Capitalism, in Light of Its Past
Ma Thida photo by Tony Rinaldo
2009–2010
Physician and Independent Writer (Burma)
Nonfiction
Vipassana Meditation in a Burmese Prison
lê thi diem thúy
2002–2003
Independent Writer
Fiction
The Bodies Between Us
John Tiffany_photo by Tony Rinaldo
2010–2011
Radcliffe Institute Fellow
Independent Artist (United Kingdom)
Theater Performance
I Speak Therefore I Am
2013–2014
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Fellow
University of Cambridge (United Kingdom)
Mathematics and Applied Sciences
Toys in Applied Mathematics
Tatiana Toro
2001–2002
University of Washington
Mathematics and Applied Sciences
Free Boundary Regularity Problems with Rough Boundary Data
Justin Torres, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2012–2013
Stanford University
Fiction
Untitled Novel
Godfried Toussaint photo by Tony Rinaldo
2009–2010
Emeline Bigelow Conland Fellow
McGill University (Canada)
Computer Science
Phylogenetic Analysis of the Musical Rhythms of the World
Heike Trappe
2003–2004
Max Planck Institute for Human Development
Sociology
Gender Stratification after Reunification in East and West Germany
Corinna Treitel
2004–2005
Frieda L. Miller Fellow
Independent Scholar
History
Why Hitler Was a Vegetarian and Dachau Had an Herb Garden
2000–2001
Bunting Program
Fordham University
Philosophy
Origins. Theories of the Beginnings of Human Life in Ancient Greek Thought
2000–2001
Bunting Program
Auburn University
Poetry
Bellocq's Ophelia
2000–2001
Murray Research Center
Western Washington University
Psychology
Ethnic Psychology
Francesca Trivellato
2006–2007
Bunting Fellow
Yale University
History
Language, Images, and Practices of Cosmopolitanism in European Commercial Society, 1500–1800
Eve M. Troutt Powell
2005–2006
Sargent-Faull Fellow
University of Georgia
History
What Slaves Teach Us: Lessons on Race and Servitude from the Life of Saint Josephine Bakhita
Lev Truskinovsky photo by Tony Rinaldo
2010–2011
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Fellow and Wyss Visiting Fellow
École Polytechnique (France)
Engineering Sciences
Biomimetics and Quantitative Biology: Conceptual Interpretation and Mathematical Modeling of the Adaptive Design Strategies in Biological Materials, Structures, and Mechanisms
2008–2009
Yale University
Literature
Bend the Mother Tongue: Sinophone Literature
Henry S. Turner, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2012–2013
ACLS Frederick Burkhardt Fellow
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Literature
The Corporate Commonwealth: Economy, Technology, and Political Community in Early Modern English Writing
Nick Turse photo by Tony Rinaldo
2010–2011
Columbia University
Nonfiction
Kill Anything That Moves: US War Crimes and Civilian Slaughter during the Vietnam War
2013–2014
Rieman and Baketel Fellow for Music
Harvard University
Music
Music Composition for Solo Soprano, Chamber Orchestra, and Live-Electronics, Based on Poetry by Karl Lubomirski
Dmitri Tymoczko
2005–2006
Princeton University
Music Composition
A New Tonality