The Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies (CES) awarded a Krupp Foundation Dissertation Research Fellowship to 13 Harvard University and MIT graduate students from 11 disciplines for research in Europe during the 2025-2026 academic year.*
Ana Laura Boeno Malmaceda (Romance Languages & Literatures) - On the Origins of Ecocide: Colonization of Nature in Elizabeth and Louis Agassiz's Thayer Expedition
Lauren Bohm (History) - Foreign Soil and Lost Worlds: Kinship, Collecting, and Commemoration in (Post)Colonial Germany
Ayelet Carmeli (Political Science, MIT) - The Politics of Savings Regimes: Banks, Bonds, and Social Policy
Minjin Chae (Sociology) - Employer Provided Training, Work-family Policies, and Gender Wage Gap
Lou Lennad (Public Policy) - Behavioral Expertise at the European Commission: A Technocratic Cure to the Democratic Deficit?
Hagar Gal (History) - The Long Arm of Malwa Opium: Transformations of Economic Lives in Qing and British Conquest Frontier
Natasha Kadlec (Slavic Languages & Literatures) - Jubileemania: World Literature and Cultural Planning in Soviet Estonia (1953-1986)
Kacper Koleda (History of Art & Architecture) - Landscapes of Disaster: Visual Culture and Geological Knowledge in the Age of the Revolutions
Madeline Levy (The Study of Religion) - Sacred Subjects: Religion, Education, and Power in the Hitler Youth
Conor McGlynn (Public Policy) - Realize the Benefits While Mitigating the Risks: The Emergence of the AI Safety Governance Paradigm
Dana Nabulsi (History, Middle Eastern Studies) - Medical Institutions and Imperial Rivalries in the 19th-Century Eastern Mediterranean
Therese Shire-Kupferblum (Germanic Languages & Literatures) - Flipping The Discourse: A New Approach to Fill Modernisms Half-Empty Bookshelves
Clio-Ragna Takas (Comparative Literature) - Imagining 'Modern' Greek Theater
* This list was last updated on May 28, 2025.