"What Counts: MacArthur Fellows Reflect on Academic Reward Structures" will feature Fellows discussing the continued tension between scholarly innovation and longstanding promotion and tenure systems for
The rapid collapse in available research funding is one crisis in the humanities we aren’t talking enough about, Asheesh Kapur Siddique writes. Since James Sweet’s column chastising historians for “presentism” appeared in the American Historical Association’s Perspectives on History magazine last August, the discipline has been engaged in a new round of soul-searching conversations about its purpose. These conversations have centered around two concerning developments.
To characterize the impact of major research awards on recipients’ subsequent work, we studied Nobel Prize winners in Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, and…
Fulbright Program will fund her research in India – Lauren Bausch, Ph.D. a 1999 Paso Robles High School graduate, received the Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional […]