Will Bennett Harvard GSAS Dept of Music
Will researches the sonic landscape of the Space Race in the U.S., asking how the imagining of technological futures, space travel, and even other planets served to shore up distinctly "American" cultural identities during the aesthetic and political upheavals of the latter-20th century. He is a graduate of Royal Holloway, University of London, and was a visiting scholar at the Deutsches Museum in 2017. In his spare time, he makes sad synthesizer music. |
Jeremy Bowles Harvard GSAS Dept of Government
Jeremy earned his BA and MSc degrees at the University of Oxford, and before starting graduate studies worked for the International Growth Centre at the London School of Economics, Bruegel, and Chatham House. He is interested in the political economy of development and will be in Uganda this summer. |
Samantha Burn Harvard GSAS/HSPH Health Policy
Sam Burn has a BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics and an MPhil in Economics, both from the University of Oxford. Prior to starting her PhD at Harvard, she was a health economics consultant at the World Bank in Washington DC, working on randomized trials of performance-based financing in health in Africa. Sam is researching the effects of outsourcing and privatization in publicly-funded healthcare systems. |
Michael Geeson MIT Dept of Chemistry
Mike graduated from the University of Oxford and researches the production of phosphorous-containing chemicals which will limit environmental damage. He works closely with collaborators in Morocco to discover new methods for efficiently using the earth’s limited reserves of phosphate rock. |
Jonathon Hazell MIT Dept of Economics
Jonathon graduated top of his year in economics from the University of Cambridge. He is a macroeconomist, who studies the causes and consequences of unemployment fluctuations. He will use this grant to examine the movement of wages during recession, using a newly available dataset of online vacancy postings. |
Pip Mothersill MIT Media Lab Object-Based Media groupUsing her experience as a product designer, Pip explores how meaning is embodied in objects by designers and how computation or even AI can play a role in that creative process. She has a degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the University of Bristol and a Master’s in Industrial Design Engineering from the Royal College of Art and Imperial College.Pip is developing an interactive immersive design tool which she will be installing in various locations during the summer. |
Rebecca Voelcker Harvard GSAS Dept of Visual & Environmental StudiesBecca explores how artist film and experimental cinema communicate senses of place and displacement. Her PhD secondary field is in social anthropology and she is interested in films that draw from ethnographic and documentary methods. This summer she will be in London and Paris continuing recent work on walking and landscape as political motifs in film. Becca grew up bilingually in rural Wales, and studied at Goldsmiths, University of London, and The University of Cambridge. She was a Daiwa Scholar in Tokyo before coming to Harvard. |