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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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David Frankfurter
2007–2008
Lillian Gollay Knafel Fellow
University of New Hampshire
Religion
Worlds of Christianization in Late Antique Egypt
Melissa Eve Bronwen Franklin
2004–2005
Emeline Bigelow Conland Fellow
Harvard University
Physics
Measuring This Particular Elegant Universe
2013–2014
Mildred Londa Weisman Fellow
University of Minnesota
Literature
Rewriting the Human in 12th-Century France: Matter, Form, Time
Cassandra L. Fraser
2006–2007
University of Virginia
Chemistry
Designing Matter
2008–2009
Joy Foundation Fellow
Harvard University
Religion
Televised Redemption: Religion, Media, and Racial Uplift in the Black Atlantic World
2013–2014
Beatrice Shepherd Blane Fellow
New York University
Literature
Worlds Enough: Fictionality and Reference in the 19th-Century Novel
Susanne Freidberg, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2011–2012
Burkhardt Fellow
Dartmouth College
Geography
Diet for a Warm Planet: Debating the Future Map of Food
2000–2001
Bunting Program
Dartmouth College
Geography
Feeding on Fear: Food Scares and the Restructuring of International Fresh Food Commodity Chains
Jane Gaines
2003–2004
Sargent-Faull Fellow
Duke University
Film, Video, Sound, and New Media
Women Film Pioneers: Their Fictions, Their Histories
2009–2010
Walter Jackson Bate Fellow
Harvard University
History of Science, Technology, or Medicine
Building Crashing Thinking
Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2011–2012
Maury Green Fellow
Emory University
Cultural Studies
Habitable Worlds: Eugenic Spaces and Democratic Spaces
2013–2014
Harvard University
Political Science
Policy and Patronage: The Distributive Politics of American Housing Policy
Erin E. Gee photo by Jessica Brilli
2009–2010
Rieman and Baketel Fellow for Music
Independent Composer (United States)
Music Composition
"SU-O" for Voices and Orchestra
Kristen Ghodsee photo by Tony Rinaldo
2010–2011
Bowdoin College
Social/Cultural Anthropology
Nationality, Religion, and Church-State Symphony: An Ethnographic Study of Secularisms in Southeastern Europe
2000–2001
Bunting Program
State University of New York at Buffalo
Film, Video, Sound, and New Media
The Henrietta Lacks Film Project
2000–2001
Bunting Program
Harvard Medical School
Medical Sciences
Entry of Polyoma Virus into Host Cells
Kate Gilhuly
2007–2008
Bunting Fellow
Wellesley College
Classics/Ancient Languages
Landscapes of Desire in Classical Athenian Literature
Mary-Louise Gill
2005–2006
Brown University
Classics/Ancient Languages
Plato's Missing Dialogue
Glenda Gilmore
2000–2001
Schlesinger Library
Yale University
History
The Second Civil War: The South, The Nation, and the World, 1915-1955
2008–2009
Benjamin White Whitney Scholar
Cornell University
Physics
Applied Open Access
Julia Glass
2004–2005
Independent Writer
Fiction
A Piece of Cake
Claudia Goldin
2005–2006
Katherine Hampson Bessell Fellow
Harvard University
Economics
Transitions: Career and Family in the Life Cycles of College Men and Women
Rachel S. Goldman
2005–2006
Augustus Anson Whitney Fellow
University of Michigan
Materials Science
Directed Matrix Seeding of Semiconductor Nanostructure Arrays
Oded Goldreich
2003–2004
Weizmann Institute of Science (Israel)
Computer Science
Randomness and Computation
Amy Goldstein, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2011–2012
Katherine Hampson Bessell Fellow
Washington Post
Journalism
Slipping Downhill: How Changes in the US Economy Are Transforming Lives and Reshaping our National Identity