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Professor of Economics Stefanie Stantcheva was named a 2021 Andrew Carnegie Fellow today, joining a class of 26 distinguished scholars and writers focused on research in the social sciences and humanities.“It is a great honor to be part of this group
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$5.2 million in philanthropic support for significant scholarly research in the social sciences and humanities
04.28.2021
New York, NY, April 28, 2021 With the goal of applying scholarly perspectives to some of society’s most important issues, Carnegie Corporation of New York today announced the 2021 class of Andrew Carnegie Fellows. The philanthropic foundation will grant each fellow $200,000 to fund significant research and writing in the social sciences and humanities that address important and enduring issues confronting our society.
The Corporation launched the Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program in 2015 as an initiative that was conceived by the late Vartan Gregorian, who served as president of the foundation from 1997 until his death on April 15, 2021. Gregorian, a former professor of history and past president of Brown University, aimed to advance and elevate the work of the fellows to reinforce the importance of the social sciences and humanities in academia and American