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Although we are excited to have our fellows back on campus and working in Byerly Hall, Harvard Radcliffe Institute programs remain primarily virtual as we continue to monitor the coronavirus pandemic. See Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information and Updates.

Opportunities for Students

Radcliffe Research Partnership Opportunities

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Crowd Counting Consortium

Fellow: Erica Chenoweth  

Subjects: Political science, protest, social movements 

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Indian Politics, Media Business and Management

Fellow: Vinod Jose

Subjects: Nonfiction writing on Indian politics, media business, online content platforms

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Populism and Political Transitions: Lessons from the Horn of Africa

Fellow: Mesfin Gebremichael

Subjects: Political Science and International Relations

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Steam: A Multimedia Opera for Jazz Ensemble, Electronics, and Video

Fellow: David Dominique 

Subjects: Filmmaking, contemporary art, documentary

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Disgust and Defiance: The Visceral Politics of Gender Nonconforming Activism in Brazil

Fellow: Alvaro Jarrin

Subjects: Anthropology of social movements and politics

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THE SPEECH MACHINE

Fellow: Sandra Kogut

Subjects: Film and visual art

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Airbrush, Instamatics, and Funk: Art, Pop, and New York City's Long 1970s

Fellow: Uri McMillan

Subjects: Art History and visual culture, performance studies, African American studies, feminist and queer theory, fashion studies

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THE MOVEMENT UNDERCOMMONS: Motion Capture as Technology of Resistance

Fellow: Grisha Coleman 

Subjects: Digital media, movement arts, cultural-critical studies, ethnography 

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