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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2013–2014
National Optical Astronomy Observatory
Astronomy
Filaments, Flows, and the Formation of Very Massive Galaxies
Lydia R. Diamond, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2012–2013
Boston University
Playwriting or Screenwriting
Victoria's Sarah (An Original Play); Completion of Smart People
John B. Diamond
2006–2007
Harvard University
Sociology
At the Crossroads of Success and Struggle
Junot Diaz_[Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2003–2004
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Fiction
The Guilty Country
Tamar Diesendruck, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2012–2013
Independent Composer (United States)
Music Composition
Variant Scenarios
Irit Dinur, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2012–2013
William Bentinck-Smith Fellow
Weizmann Institute of Science (Israel)
Computer Science
Probabilistically Checkable Proofs, Inapproximability, and Robustness
Frank Dobbin
2006–2007
Harvard University
Sociology
Equal Opportunity in Practice: What Works?
Lisa Dodson
2000–2001
Radcliffe Public Policy Center
Harvard University
Sociology
Seeking the Ground Truth in Low-Income America: Data That Come in Whispers. Interpretive Focus Groups: Analysis by the People Who Live the Lives Under Study.
Fiona Doetsch
2002–2003
Harvard University
Biology
Stem Cells and Their Niche in the Adult Mammalian Brain
Brigid Doherty
2006–2007
David and Roberta Logie Fellow
Princeton University
Art History
Homesickness for Things
Emily I. Dolan photo by Tony Rinaldo
2009–2010
Radcliffe Institute Fellow
University of Pennsylvania
Musicology
The Orchestral Revolution: Haydn and the Technologies of Timbre, 1750–1810
Sharon Dolovich
2005–2006
UCLA School of Law
Law
The Eighth Amendment, Judicial Deference, and Constitutional Interpretation
Julie Dorsey photo by Tony Rinaldo
2010–2011
Yale University
Computer Science
Sketch-Based Exploration of the Relationship Between Built Form and Landscape
Beshara Doumani
2007–2008
Rita E. Hauser Fellow
University of California at Berkeley
History
Between Kin and Court: Gender, Property, and the Praxis of Islamic Law
2000–2001
Schlesinger Library
Tufts University
History
Enterprising Women: The Business Women of America, 1750–2000
Sonja Drobnic
2001–2002
University of Bremen
Sociology
Ties Between Lives: Interrelated Life Courses and Individual Careers
2013–2014
Radcliffe-Harvard Film Study Center Fellow
Massachusetts College of Art and Design/Rhode Island School of Design
Film, Video, Sound, and New Media
Olympia (2012)
Mary Maples Dunn
2001–2002, 2000–2001
History
Reading and Writing My Way Back into History
Mary Maples Dunn
2001–2002, 2000–2001
History
Reading and Writing My Way Back into History
Susan Eckstein
2003–2004
Sargent-Faull Fellow
Boston University
Sociology
Ties That Bind and Transnational Transformations: Cuban Migration, Miami, and the Remaking of Cuba
Caroline Elkins, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2012–2013
ACLS Frederick Burkhardt Fellow
Harvard University
History
The End of the British Empire after the Second World War
Caroline Elkins
2003–2004
Bunting Fellow
Harvard University
History
The Pipeline: Britain's Gulag at the End of Empire in Kenya
2006–2007
Joy Foundation Fellow
Harvard University
History
Darwinian Conversions: Science and Religion in the Arab Eastern Mediterranean, 1850–1950
David C. Engerman, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2012–2013
ACLS Frederick Burkhardt Fellow
Brandeis University
History
The Global Politics of the Modern: India and the Three Worlds of the Cold War
David Engerman
2003–2004
Brandeis University
History
Know Your Enemy: American Sovietology and the Making of the Cold War