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Tribute honors Vartan Gregorian’s lifelong dedication to scholarship and learning
The Corporation’s Bridging the Gap subprogram connects the policy and academic communities through networks, training, publishing opportunities, and fellowships, providing policy-oriented scholars with the opportunity to have a real-world impact on foreign policy decision-making
The Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program to provide $6 million annually for research that explores causes and effects and potential solutions to important national challenge
In 2020, one in three students in the U.S. attended a new public school created during the last three decades. A new Corporation-commissioned report provides a quantitative review of the number, geographic distribution, and characteristics of new public schools with implications for the broader education system
A fellow of Carnegie Corporation of New York's Next Generation of African Academics initiative, Tamuka Moyo is working to increase transport access to marginalized groups in Cape Town and other low-income suburbs and informal settlements
She tackles the job “with the eye of the scientist and the heart of a humanist”
At its quarterly meeting held in New York City on September, 9, 2022, Carnegie Corporation of New York's board of trustees approved 59 grants totaling $41,615,000. Brief descriptions of each Board-approved grant are provided below.
At its quarterly meeting held in New York City on June 9, 2022, Carnegie Corporation of New York's board of trustees approved 38 grants totaling $22,408,000. Brief descriptions of each board-approved grant are provided below.
The Corporation’s Sharon Weiner offers insights on the role of the nongovernmental sector in reducing nuclear threats, the need for public awareness of weapons programs and nonproliferation, and what she hopes to accomplish as a grantmaker
How a Corporation-supported program at University of Pretoria’s Future Africa Institute has helped develop postdoctoral researchers working across perspectives, countries, and disciplines to meet the continent’s challenges
A materials scientist and his research team are exploring cutting-edge energy technologies, including plastic valorization (the conversion of microplastics into fuel) and the development of a new generation of supercapacitors and batteries for sustainable power production
Philanthropic grants will fund 28 fellows conducting scholarly research in the social sciences and humanities.
Rural America faces unique demographic, social, and institutional challenges in coping with the coronavirus, according to University of New Hampshire demographer Kenneth Johnson
Andrew Carnegie Fellow Prerna Singh is working to develop a moral theory of popular compliance with public health interventions
Raising awareness about the dangers of workplace noise, a researcher-practitioner strives to find evidence-based solutions that will benefit people in the real world. She is also training the next generation of audiologists