Faculty Grants Past Awards

Elderly man in wheelchair with his family.

2023

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Highlight: Professor Naomi Pierce travels to Yunnan province to study ant biodiversity, unlocking a key part of our global ecosystem.

2022

Highlight: Professor Naomi Pierce travels to Yunnan province to study ant biodiversity, unlocking a key part of our global ecosystem.

taking-photos

2020

Highlight: Professor Jie Bai (HKS) received a grant for her research “Evidence from the Global Expansion of Chinese Smartphone Brands”

Trees

2019

Highlight: Harvard Center Shanghai received a grant for the conference “Confronting Disasters in an Era of Climate Change”

This Chinese witch-hazel (Hamamelis mollis) was collected as a seedling on a North America-China Plant Exploration Consortium expedition in 1994

2018

Highlight: Arnold Arboretum received a grant for its campaign for the living collections.

2017

Highlight: Christopher Hasty (FAS-Music)  received a grant for the Chinese Contemporary Music Conference.

medical-equipment

2016

Highlight: Li Zhou and Ajay Singh (HMS) received a grant for their conference “The Impact on Healthcare Quality, Cost and Access in China.”

2015

Highlight: Myron Belfer (HMS) received a grant for conference “Developing Child Mental Health Capacity in China.”

2014

Highlight: Bing Wang (GSD) received a grant for the conference, “The Next Wave of Chinese Urbanization.”  

2013

Highlight: William Hsiao (HSPH) received a grant for research “Advance Implementation Science for Rural Health System Reforms.”

2012

Highlight: Eugene Wang (FAS-History of Art and Architecture)  received a grant for his research “Cognitive Archeology of Early Chinese Tombs.”

2011

Highlight: GSD alumnus Kongjian Yu received a grant to develop the course “Landscape and Ecological Urbanism.”

2010

Highlight: James Robson and Michael Szonyi (FAS-East Asian Languages and Civilizations) received a grant to develop a digital archive for local history.

2009

Highlight: Vanessa Fong (HGSE) and Hirokazu Yoshikawa (HGSE) received a grant for their research on Childbearing and Childrearing in Two Chinese Cities.

2008

Highlight: William Alford (HLS) and his Chinese colleagues received a grant for their research on disability issues.