The Harvard Radcliffe Institute is a prestigious interdisciplinary center at Harvard University that fosters research and scholarship across various fields, particularly in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering. Established in 1999, the Institute emerged from the Radcliffe College, which was historically a women's college that merged with Harvard University in 1977. The Harvard Radcliffe Institute supports scholars, artists, and scientists through a variety of programs, including fellowships, public events, and research initiatives.
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