Radcliffe Exploratory and Advanced Seminars
Exploratory and Advanced Seminars at the Radcliffe Institute are intended to convene scholars in all fields for short-term collaborations. Every year since 2002, Radcliffe has sponsored faculty-led seminars on topics as broad as discrimination in the workplace and as specialized as statistical models for speech and audio signal processing.
See descriptions of this year's Exploratory and Advanced Seminars. The deadline to submit proposals for 2008–2009 has passed. The deadline for 2009–2010 proposals is April 8, 2009.
Read more about this Radcliffe program in "Seminars Convene Harvard Faculty Members and Colleagues from Other Universities."
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Science at Radcliffe
The Radcliffe science program comprises a science lecture series, an annual science symposium, and a series of exploratory seminars. In addition to these, Radcliffe selects a class of leading scientists to the fellowship program each year and attracts research clusters. The Radcliffe Quarterly's Winter 2007 issue is devoted to science at Radcliffe. Read the cover story and learn about a few of the pathbreaking scientists at the Institute. Recent science fellow, Cassandra L. Fraser RI '07, a professor of chemistry at the University of Virginia, says, "I expected a lot of the program, and that's what I'm finding here."
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