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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."
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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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679:) between 1951 and 1971. GT&E donated the unfinished building to Stanford University after abandoning plans to establish a research center there. During this period SAIL was one of the leading centers for AI research and an early
117:, two of the initial leaders of CSLI. This funding supported operations for the first few years as well as the construction of Cordura Hall. Subsequent funding has come from research grants and from an industrial affiliates program.
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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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1170:(CCARH), also located at Stanford. CCARH conducts research on constructing computer databases for music and on creating programs that allow researchers to access, analyze, print, and electronically perform the music.
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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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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
981:(KSL) was an artificial intelligence research laboratory within the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University until 2007, located in the Gates Computer Science Building, Stanford.
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1387:1985–86 Judith Brown (acting director)
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1230:. The Clayman Institute designs basic
880:SAIL was reopened in 2004, now in the
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2924:SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
1808:Stanford Computer Science Department
1494:SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
1204:National Performance of Dams Program
1198:National Performance of Dams Program
1011:Stanford Graduate School of Business
643:. The current director is Professor
377:Stanford Center at Peking University
3172:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
1830:"GTE Corporation – Company History"
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1656:Eisenberg, Richard (May 23, 2014).
173:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
98:, it strives to study all forms of
52:Woods Institute for the Environment
27:University and college laboratories
2889:Hasso Plattner Institute of Design
2565:Research Centers (not independent)
2123:Markoff, John (December 7, 2009).
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3416:Stanford Beach Volleyball Stadium
2929:Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource
2909:Institute for Theoretical Physics
2734:Leland Stanford Junior University
2152:"Welcome to the Stanford AI Lab!"
526:, and other well-known scholars.
3130:Statue of Alexander von Humboldt
2914:Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve
1122:sound recording and reproduction
758:of the Stanford AI Lab in 1970.
2990:Gates Computer Science Building
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1411:2010–present Shelley J. Correll
882:Gates Computer Science Building
705:Arastradero Open Space Preserve
599:Distinguished Careers Institute
593:Distinguished Careers Institute
588:Caroline Winterer, 2013–present
3525:History of Stanford University
3000:Haas Center for Public Service
2233:Verna, Paul (August 2, 1997).
1882:. Stanford University Archives
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539:International Visitors Program
441:The Stanford Humanities Center
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1729:Sha, Brian (April 10, 2022).
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1240:Carolyn Lewis Attneave House
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655:SAIL was started in 1963 by
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2534:Retrieved 18 December 2023.
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2395:"Stanford University Press"
1880:"SAIL History & Photos"
1276:University of Chicago Press
1159:Damaged in 1989 during the
1148:Almost 100 years ago, this
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2579:Searchable CCRMA archive:
2545:Politics and Public Policy
1783:"Biography of Les Earnest"
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447:Stanford Humanities Center
433:Stanford Humanities Center
400:Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
320:Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
3301:Atlantic Coast Conference
3190:Stanford University Press
3117:The Sieve of Eratosthenes
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2465:"The King Papers Project"
1961:The autobiography of SAIL
1408:2004–10 Londa Schiebinger
1374:1977–79 Diane Middlebrook
1154:Louis Christian Mullgardt
344:National Security Advisor
340:National Security Council
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2593:Official Web Site of FSI
2547:(March 2015) pp. 3-42.
2508:. Accessed 18 Dec. 2023.
1420:Stanford is home to the
1188:Stanford Arts Initiative
1136:, audio networking, and
1045:The Stanford University
1041:The Knoll, home to CCRMA
585:Aron Rodrigue, 2008–2013
579:Peter Stansky, 2000–2001
416:1998–2003 David Holloway
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2821:Humanities and Sciences
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2519:Stanford Review website
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