Non-resident Long-term Fellows

The Collegium benefits from the contributions of six Non-resident Long-term Fellows.

Among other things, they serve in an advisory role in the assessment of candidates to the Collegium’s various fellowship programmes. They also contribute to the development of research themes at the Collegium. Moreover, Long-term Fellows participate in meetings of the Academic Senate and act as mentors for the early-career scholars in the Pro Futura Scientia Programme.

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Bruce G. Carruthers
Non-resident Long-term Fellow for Programmes on Global Governance, SCAS.

John D. MacArthur Professor of Sociology, Northwestern University

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Linda Colley
Non-resident Long-term Fellow for Programmes in Early Modern and Modern History, SCAS.

Shelby M.C. Davis 1958 Professor of History, Princeton University

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Marianne Gullberg
Non-resident Long-term Fellow for Programmes in Languages and Cognitive Science, SCAS.

Professor of Psycholinguistics, and Chair/Director, Lund University Humanities Lab, and of the national research infrastructure HUMINFRA

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Sverker Sörlin
Non-resident Long-term Fellow for Programmes on Environmental Humanities, SCAS.

Professor of Environmental History, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm

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Alisse Waterston
Non-resident Long-term Fellow for Programmes in Transnational Processes, Structural Violence, and Inequality, SCAS.

Presidential Scholar and Professor of Anthropology Emerita, the City University of New York

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Michael John Watts
Non-resident Long-term Fellow for Programmes on the Political Economy of Development and Development Policy, SCAS.

Class of ‘63 Professor of Geography Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley. Visiting Professor, University of Chicago