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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Carolyn Abbate
2006–2007
Radcliffe Alumnae Professor
Harvard University
Musicology
Overlooking the Ephemeral
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2007–2008
University of Mosul (Iraq)
Women's and Gender Studies
Poetry for the Nation/Political Poetry: A Study of Arab and American Women's Poetry of War from 1967 to the Present
2013–2014
Grass Fellow
Harvard University
Biology
Evolution of the Animal Face: From Principles to Mechanisms
2008–2009
Augustus Anson Whitney Scholar
Mount Holyoke College
Nonfiction
Curveball: Toni Stone's Challenge to Baseball and America
2013–2014
David and Roberta Logie Fellow
Independent Artist
Visual Arts
Painting as Site of Resistance
Chimamanda Adichie, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2011–2012
Perrin Moorhead Grayson and Bruns Grayson Fellow and Radcliffe-African Studies Fellow
Independent Writer (Nigeria)
Fiction
A New Novel
2000–2001
Murray Research Center
University of Southern California
Sociology
The Binuclear Family: A Longitudinal Investigation of Divorce and Remarriage
2010–2011
Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Professor at the Radcliffe Institute
Harvard University
Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Biomimetics and Quantitative Biology: Conceptual Interpretation and Mathematical Modeling of the Adaptive Design Strategies in Biological Materials, Structures, and Mechanisms
2009–2010
Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Professor at Radcliffe
Harvard University
Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Connecting Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Architecture Through Biomimetics
2008–2009
Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Professor at Radcliffe
Harvard University
Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Connecting Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Architecture Through Biomimetics
2008–2009
Carl von Ossietzky University (Germany)
Materials Science
Using Light for Chemical Reactions
Seema Alavi photo by Tony Rinaldo
2009–2010
William Bentinck-Smith Fellow
Jamia Millia Islamia (India)
History
Travel, Migration, and the Wahabi Diaspora: The Turn toward Arabic Learning and Culture in Nineteenth-century South Asia
Richard D. Alba
2003–2004
State University of New York at Albany
Sociology
Second Generations in Comparative Perspective
2007–2008
Mildred Londa Weisman Fellow
Yale University
African American Literature
A New Genealogy of African American Experimental Poetry
Kamal Aljafari photo by Tony Rinaldo
2009–2010
Benjamin White Whitney Scholar and Radcliffe-Harvard Film Study Center Fellow
Independent Artist (Israel)
Film, Video, Sound, and New Media
A Cinematic Occupation
2013–2014
Frieda L. Miller Fellow
Princeton University
Architecture
Designs of Destruction: Architectural Preservation in the Age of Total War
Catherine Allgor
2002–2003
University of California at Riverside
American Studies
The Last of the Founders: Dolley Madison and the Creation of the American Nation
Uri Alon photo by Tony Rinaldo
2009–2010
Grass Fellow
Weizmann Institute of Science (Israel)
Biology
Design Principles of Biological Circuits
2006–2007
Lillian Gollay Knafel Fellow
University of California at Los Angeles
Engineering Sciences
Speech Perception in Noise: Models and Applications
Bridie Andrews
2001–2002
Harvard University
History of Science, Technology, or Medicine
A New History of Acupuncture
2010–2011
William Bentinck-Smith Fellow
Southern Methodist University
Cultural Studies
Affirmative Acts: The Ethics of Self-Fashioning in Contemporary African American Women's Autobiography
Elizabeth Armstrong
2007–2008
Suzanne Young Murray Fellow
Indiana University
Sociology
College Culture and Social Inequality
Tayebeh (Leila) Asadi, [Photo by Tony Rinaldo]
2012–2013
Independent Scholar (Iran)
Law
Transitional Justice and Criminal Prosecution of Sex Crimes in Libya
2007–2008
Independent Composer
Music Composition
Ethiopian Christian Creativity in Transnational Perspective
2006–2007
Mildred Londa Weisman Fellow
Independent Artist
Visual Arts
A Tale of Nobel Dreams