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News Archive
Fellowships, Fainsod Prizes,
and Travel Grants for 2003-04
The Davis Center has awarded four post-doctoral fellowships, one
regional fellowship, one senior fellowship, and one dissertation
fellowship for 2003-04. View
fellowship awards for 2003-04.
Six Fainsod prizes were awarded to top graduate students
entering in fall 2003. View
Fainsod prizes for 2003-04.
Abby & George O'Neill Graduate Research Travel
Grants were awarded to 22 students. View
graduate travel grants for 2003-04.
Goldman Undergraduate Summer Travel Grants were awarded
to nine Harvard students. View
undergraduate travel grants for 2003-04.
Capacity
Crowd Packs Sanders Theatre for Gorbachev's Address
In
addition, roughly 800 people filled two auditoriums in the Science
Center for a live broadcast of the former Soviet leader's 45-minute
talk on November 11. In his opening comments, Gorbachev described
how he had been shaped by events in Soviet history. He also cited
his education at Moscow University and his travel to Western countries
as key formative experiences. Gorbachev went on to defend the reforms
he enacted during his six years in office. He urged the audience
to take a longer view of the processes he set in motion, saying
that his years in power marked only the beginning of the "Gorbachev
era.">>
Davis
Center leads trip to Russia in September 2002
Participant Edward H. Ladd wrote up his observations
on the trip, which included visits to Samara, Novgorod, St. Petersburg,
and Moscow. Download trip
report as PDF file.
(Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader) 
Thomas W.
Simons, Jr., to Head New Program on Eurasia in Transition
We
are delighted to welcome Thomas
W. Simons, Jr. to the Davis Center as director of the Progam
on Eurasia in Transition. The program's goal is to define and answer
new conceptual challenges posed by the rapidly changing Eurasian
space. >>
Harvard
Receives Additional FLAS Fellowship Funds
The Department of Education has awarded Harvard
an additional $163,000 in FLAS Fellowship funds for academic year
2002-03. The supplemental funds will support the study of Central
Asian languages.>>
Memorial
Minute: Adam Bruno Ulam
Timothy J. Colton read a Memorial Minute honoring Adam Ulam at a
meeting of
the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on October 15, 2002. It appeared
in the Harvard University Gazette on October 31, 2002>>
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