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Forty-five academics and an independent scholar were chosen as 2017-18 fellows at Harvard's Radcliffe Institute.
Fellowships
Radcliffe Fellows
Forty-five academics and an independent scholar are among the 2017-18 fellows at Harvard's Radcliffe Institute:
Doohwan Ahn, Seoul National University, in South Korea, "Imperial Crossroads: Great Britain and the United States in the Far East, 1853-1945."
Hala Aldosari, an independent scholar in Saudi Arabia, "Gender as a Determinant of Health in Saudi Arabia."
Amahl Bishara, Tufts University, "Expressive Environments and the State: Laws, Violence, and Other Roadblocks to a Palestinian Exchange."
Michael M. Bronstein, University of Lugano, in Switzerland, "Geometric Deep Learning."
Katarina Burin, Harvard University, "A Life's Work: Fran Hosken, 1920-2006."
Rana Dajani, Hashemite University, in Jordan, "Five Scarves: Doing the Impossible -- If We Can Reverse Cell Fate, Why Can't We Redefine Success for Women?"
Robert Darnton, Harvard University, "Publishing and Pirating in 18th-Century France and Switzerland."
Erica Edwards, Rutgers University, "The Other Side of Terror: Blackness and the Culture of U.S. Empire."
Morwaread Farbood, New York University, "A Graphical System for Computer-Assisted Composition."
Shafi Goldwasser,...





