Guggenheim Fellows
Previous recipients
2020
- Sabine Iatridou, Linguistics & Philosophy
- Jonathan Gruber, Economics
2019
- Seth Mnookin, Comparative Media Studies/Writing
2018
- Stefan Helmreich, Anthropology
- Sally Haslanger, Linguistics & Philosophy
2016
- Thomas Levenson, Comparative Media Studies/Writing
- Adam Berinsky, Political Science
2014
- Elena Ruehr, Music and Theater Arts
2012
- Stephen Yablo, Linguistics & Philosophy
- Keeril Makan, Music and Theater Arts
2011
- Jay R Scheib, Music and Theater Arts
2008
- Susan S Silbey, Anthropology
- Robert Kanigel, Comparative Media Studies/Writing
2007
- Erica Funkhouser, Comparative Media Studies/Writing
2004
- Nancy L Rose, Economics
2003
- William C Uricchio, Comparative Media Studies/Writing
2002
- Stephen Alter, Comparative Media Studies/Writing
2001
- Peter Temin, Economics
2000
- Evelyn Fox Keller, Science, Technology, & Society
- Abhijit Banerjee, Economics
1997
- Cynthia G Wolff, Comparative Media Studies/Writing
- Lily E Kay, Science, Technology, & Society
1996
- George S Boolos, Linguistics & Philosophy
1995
- Susan Slyomovics, Anthropology
1990
- Drew Fudenberg, Economics
1989
- Harriet Ritvo, History
1988
- Jeanne S Bamberger, Music and Theater Arts
- Pauline R Maier, History
- Jean Marcel Tirole, Economics
1987
- Ruth Perry, Literature
1982
- Merritt Roe Smith, Science, Technology, & Society
- Peter Arthur Diamond, Economics
1981
- Franklin Fisher, Economics
1980
- Sherry Turkle, Program in Science, Technology, & Society
- Eric S Maskin, Economics
1979
- Kenneth Keniston, Science, Technology, & Society
- Rudiger W Dornbusch, Economics
- Suzanne Berger, Political Science
1977
- John H Harbison, Music and Theater Arts
1974
- Robert Stalnaker, Linguistics & Philosophy
1971
- Noam A Chomsky, Linguistics & Philosophy
1970
- Charles Weiner, Program in Science, Technology, & Society
1969
- Loren R Graham, Science, Technology, & Society
1965
- Irving Singer, Linguistics & Philosophy
- Leo Marx, Program in Science, Technology, & Society
- Peter Arthur Diamond, Economics
1961
- Leo Marx, Science, Technology, & Society
- Richard S Eckaus, Economics
- Martin Dyck, Humanities
1960
- Morris Halle, Linguistics & Philosophy
1956
- E Cary Brown, Economics
1955
- Carl Kaysen, Center for International Studies
1951
- William Kaufmann, Political Science