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humanities laboratory, and roughly fifty annual public events strengthen the intellectual and creative life of the university, foster innovative and interdisciplinary scholarship and teaching, and enrich our understanding of our common humanity. The humanities support democratic culture by nurturing an informed citizenry and seeking solutions to society's most formidable challenges.
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health policy, migration, development, and security. Their work often examines regional dynamics in areas such as Asia, Europe, Africa and Latin America. FSI faculty conduct research, lead interdisciplinary research programs, educate graduate and undergraduate students, and organize policy outreach that engages Stanford in addressing some of the world's most pressing problems.
601:(DCI), established in 2014, is a year-long residential fellowship for approximately 20 individuals who have already established leadership careers. Fellows are selected based on "how their participation in the program will shape their future life journeys" as well as "what future Fellows will contribute to the program and the broader global community." 1190:, leading the development of new undergraduate arts programs, hosting artists in residence, awarding grants for multidisciplinary arts research and teaching, incubating collaborative performances and exhibitions with campus partners and other institutions, and providing centralized communication for arts events and programs at 58:(CASBS), the Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI) (see below), Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI) (see below), Human-Sciences and Technologies Advance Research Institute (H-STAR), Stanford Center on Longevity (SCL), Stanford Humanities Center (see below), and the 534:
The Humanities Center, with the Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA), is expanding the possibilities of humanities research and teaching at Stanford by creating opportunities for the discovery and dissemination of new knowledge. Humanities Center scholars are on the forefront of innovation
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Each year, Stanford faculty and graduate students create fifteen diverse research workshops to ask new intellectual questions that often challenge disciplinary boundaries. In addition to providing a space for incubating new ideas in a collegial setting, the workshops professionalize graduate students
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FSI appoints faculty and research staff, funds research and scholarly initiatives, directs research projects, and sponsors lectures, policy seminars and conferences. By tradition, FSI undertakes joint faculty appointments with Stanford's seven schools and draws faculty together from the university's
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FSI's core and affiliated faculty represent a range of academic backgrounds and perspectives, including medicine, law, engineering, history, political science, economics, and sociology. The faculty's research and teaching focus on a variety of issues, including governance, domestic and international
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behind Stanford. It was about 5 miles (8 km) from the main campus, at 1600 Arastradero Road, midway between Page Mill Road and Alpine Road. This area was, and remains, quite rural in nature. Combined with the rather extreme 1960s architecture of the place, this remote setting led to a certain
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The institute was founded in 1987 following a faculty committee review that concluded Stanford "should be leading the way in International Studies as we do in science and technology", encompassing interdisciplinary teaching, research, public service and administrative functions. It was first called
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is a university-wide research and teaching institution at Stanford devoted to understanding international problems, policies, and institutions. The institute produces interdisciplinary scholarly research, engages in outreach to policymakers and public institutions throughout the world, and trains
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Research Fellowships seek to drive intellectual and social innovation through interdisciplinary gender studies. They include residential fellowships for tenured, tenure-track, and postdoctoral scholars from Stanford University, and U.S. and foreign universities. The Clayman Institute also offers
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The collaboration among Stanford University's office for Digital Education, the Department of Computer Science, and the Graduate School of Education established Stanford's first dual-enrollment program for high school students from underrepresented backgrounds, which served as an impetus for the
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has many centers and institutes dedicated to the study of various specific topics. These centers and institutes may be within a department, within a school but across departments, an independent laboratory, institute or center reporting directly to the dean of research and outside any school, or
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The Humanities Center awards Hume Humanities Honors Fellowships to Stanford seniors writing an honors thesis in a humanities department. In residence for an academic year, Hume fellows contribute to the collegial life of the center and receive intellectual guidance and mentoring from staff and
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Since its founding in 1980, the Stanford Humanities Center has been sponsoring advanced research into the historical, philosophical, literary, artistic, and cultural dimensions of the human experience. The Humanities Center's annual fellows, international visitors, research workshops, digital
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and strong support from the institute's Advisory Council, Schiebinger spearheaded a fundraising drive to create an endowment for the institute. IRWG was renamed in honor of Michelle R. Clayman, the major donor in the campaign, who serves as the chair of the institute's Advisory Council.
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Dual-Career Academic Couples: What Universities Need to Know. The Michelle R. Clayman Institute, 2008. This Clayman Institute research study shows that over 70% of faculty are in dual-career relationships. This report tackles tough questions and recommends policies to maximize
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scholars and future leaders on international issues. Its teaching programs include the graduate-level Master of International Policy as well as honors programs in international security and in democracy, development, and the rule of law. The school is a full member of the
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Assembling a team of faculty experts from Stanford and other universities, the Manuscript Review workshops provide critical feedback to junior faculty preparing monographs or other academic manuscripts of similar scope for submission for publication.
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The center brings eminent scholars, public intellectuals, and renowned critics to the Stanford campus for lectures and interdisciplinary conferences that enrich the Stanford community with a lively exchange of ideas. Speakers have included
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The center offers approximately twenty-five year-long residential fellowships to Stanford and non-Stanford scholars at different career stages, giving them the opportunity to pursue their research in a supportive intellectual community.
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were developed at CCRMA and licensed to industry partners. The FM synthesis patent brought Stanford $ 20 million before it expired, making it (in 1994) "the second most lucrative licensing agreement in Stanford's history".
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isolation. Some people who worked there reported feeling as if they were already in the future. The building was demolished in 1986; as of 2003, the site is home to Portola Pastures (an equestrian center adjacent to the
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Originally published in The Analytical Engine, May 1995, under the silly title "HELLO, SAILOR!" chosen by the editor. (The Analytical Engine: Newsletter of the Computer History Association of California)
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CSLI's publications branch, founded and still headed by Dikran Karagueuzian, has grown into an important publisher of work in linguistics and related fields. Researchers associated with CSLI include
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Fellowships for Stanford University doctoral students. Fellowships are awarded to students who are in the writing stages of their dissertations, and whose research focuses on women and/or gender.
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CSLI was initially funded by a US$ 15 million grant from the System Development Foundation (SDF) for the Situated Language Project, the name of which reflects the strong influence of the work on
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These report directly to the vice-provost and dean of research and are outside any school though any faculty involved in them must belong to a department in one of the schools. These include
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The center's short-term visitorships draw distinguished international scholars to Stanford to share their research in lectures and seminars with Stanford faculty and students.
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The institute is home to 40 billeted faculty members – most with joint appointments – and 115 affiliated faculty members with a wide range of academic perspectives.
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In 1979, SAIL's activities were merged into the university's Computer Science Department and it moved into Margaret Jacks Hall on the main Stanford campus.
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The Clayman Institute designs basic research and supports the creation of knowledge through its Fellowships and interdisciplinary programs. Recent reports/
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becoming its new director. SAIL's 21st century mission is to "change the way we understand the world"; its researchers contribute to fields such as
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Climbing the Technical Ladder: Obstacles and Solutions for Mid-Level Women in Information Technology. The Michelle R. Clayman Institute and the
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The institute was renamed the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies in 2005 following a $ 50 million gift made by Stanford alumni
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Research and Education Institute which grew out of and still contains the Martin Luther King Jr. Papers Project, a collaboration with the
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Around 1972, for its remote site use, people at SAIL developed a computer controlled vending machine, adapted from a machine rented from
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academic departments and schools to conduct interdisciplinary research on international issues that transcend academic boundaries.
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research, creates knowledge, networks people and ideas at Stanford, nationally, and internationally to effect change and promote
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is a multidisciplinary research institute dedicated to advancing knowledge about culture, philosophy, history, and the arts.
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work together using computer-based technology both as an artistic medium and as a research tool. CCRMA's director is
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Val Burris. "The interlock structure of the policy-planning network and the right turn in U.S. state policy" In
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the institute for International Studies, and was created under the direction of former Stanford president
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is a multidisciplinary program for the study of abuse in information technologies, with a focus on
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chose Stanford as the base of the second five-year rotation of its new interdisciplinary journal,
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The institute is composed of 12 centers and programs, including six major research centers:
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Thomas Adamo and Josiah (24 March 2023). "Stanford's Dark Hand in Twitter Censorship".
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Stanford CCRMA is a research center, studying areas of audio and technology including
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is a multidisciplinary business oriented program targeted to both undergraduate and
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Stanford's Center for Computer Research and Acoustics is part of a consortium with
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Gendered Innovations in Science and Engineering, Londa Schiebinger, ed., 2008.
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is one of the nation's oldest research organizations focused on the study of
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Institute, 2008. This report provides an in-depth look into the barriers to
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Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, University of Chicago Press
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Dean of Research list of Independent Laboratories, Institutes and Centers
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D.C. Power was on a hill overlooking Felt Lake in the foothills of the
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Center for Health Policy, Primary Care and Outcomes Research (CHP/PCOR)
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were the impetus behind the formation of the institute. In 1974, the
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The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering maintains the
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with access to new digital tools to interpret the human experience.
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Oral history interviews on the Michelle R. Clayman Institute with
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and the Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique (
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Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education
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and improve how humans and computers acquire and process it.
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Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL)
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In addition to its six centers, the institute sponsors the
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residence, known as the Knoll, was originally designed by
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on a computer called SAIL. WAITS ran on various models of
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Walter H. Shorenstein Asia–Pacific Research Center (APARC)
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and Spectrum in the area of Biological and Life Sciences;
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by introducing them to the conventions of academic life.
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University and college laboratories in the United States
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The Clayman Institute runs two fellowship programs. The
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Alumni of the original SAIL played a major role in many
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Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute
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Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology
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After operating for more than 15 Years under the name
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Photon Ultrafast Laser Science and Engineering (PULSE)
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Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts (SiCa)
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establishment of the Qualia Global Scholars Program.
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to publish the King papers held by the King Center.
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Widely used digital sound synthesis techniques like
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SAIL, the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Language
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Metaphysics Research Lab (Stanford University)
Stanford University
Bio-X
Precourt Institute for Energy
Woods Institute for the Environment
Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials
Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology
Photon Ultrafast Laser Science and Engineering (PULSE)
SRI International
Xerox PARC
information
situation semantics
John Perry
Jon Barwise
Ronald Kaplan
Patrick Suppes
Edward N. Zalta
Keith Devlin
Solomon Feferman
Ivan Sag
Joan Bresnan
Annie Zaenen
Lauri Karttunen
Herb Clark
B. J. Fogg
Clifford Nass
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Reuters Digital Vision Program

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