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Robert H. Frank | For the 2008 -- 09 academic year, Frank was a visiting professor at the New York University Stern School of Business. |
Paul M. Bator | Professor Bator returned to Harvard after his term as Deputy Solicitor General but in January 1986 he left to join the University of Chicago Law School as the John P. Wilson Professor of law. |
John Porter East | A paraplegic since 1955, because of polio, East was a professor of political science at East Carolina University in Greenville and a protégé of conservative Senator Jesse Helms. |
Humberto Hernandez-Haddad | In 1978, he became a Fellow at Harvard University's Weatherhead Center for International Affairs in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
David Prychitko | During that time, he participated as a Summer Fellow in the Faculty Seminar on Economy, Values, and Culture, at the Institute for the Study of Economic Culture, Boston University in Boston, Massachusetts (1992), a program directed by the noted sociologist, Peter Berger. |
Jeffrey Davidow | After leaving Mexico in September 2002, he returned to Harvard to become a Visiting Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government and the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies. |
Howard Adelman | In 2008, Adelman is Senior Research Fellow at the Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice and Governance at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. |
Jan Pen | In 1956 he was appointed professor of political economy and the theory of public finance at the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Economics (FEW) of the University of Groningen. |
Ted Kaufman | Since 1991, Kaufman has taught a course on the United States Congress in the law school of his alma mater, Duke University as well as'' Government, Business, and Public Policy in the Global Economy'' for law and business students at Duke. |
Fouad Ajami | In 1980, he accepted an offer from Johns Hopkins University to become director of Middle East Studies at their international relations graduate program in Washington, D. C. : the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). |
Flavio Delbono | Delbono joined the faculty of the Johns Hopkins University SAIS Bologna Center as an adjunct professor of international economics in 1987. |
Terence Etherton | Lord Justice Etherton is currently Visiting Professor of Law at Birkbeck, University of London having been appointed in 2010 and currently lectures on subjects including diversity in the judiciary and Equity and Trusts on the Birkbeck, University of London LLB and LLM Qualifying Law Degrees. |
Chen-Yuan Lee | Lee retired in 1986 from National Taiwan University College of Medicine, and was immediately named a professor emeritus by the university. |
John Patrick Crecine | Dr. Crecine's academic career began at the University of Michigan, where he established the country's first graduate program in public policy in 1968 as the first Director of the Institute of Public Policy Studies, IPPS, (now the Gerald Ford School of Public Policy), while also holding academic appointments in political science and sociology. |
David H. Rosenbloom | In 1988, he was appointed first Distinguished Professor in the history of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. |
Peter Swire | In 2005, Swire was named the C. William O'Neil Professor in Law and Judicial Administration at the Moritz College of Law of Ohio State University. |
Robert Fowler (diplomat) | Robert Fowler retired from the federal public service in the fall of 2006, and is now a Senior Fellow at the University of Ottawa's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and sits on the Advisory Council of Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute. |
Kim Gandy | In 2009, Gandy was a resident fellow at the Institute of Politics at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
John Craig Freeman | In 2006 he taught as a Visiting Professor at Shih Hsin University, in Taipei, Taiwan. |
Elizabeth Anne Reid | During 1976 Reid was a Fellow at the Institute of Politics and the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. |
Martha Albertson Fineman | Fineman directs the Feminism and Legal Theory Project, which she founded in 1984 and which has been housed by the University of Wisconsin Law School, Columbia Law School, Cornell Law School, and Emory Law. |
Chris Axworthy | After teaching law at the University of New Brunswick and Dalhousie Law School, Chris Axworthy came to Saskatoon in 1984 as the founding Executive Director of the coop / Centre for the Study of Co-operatives and as a Professor of Law at the University of Saskatchewan. |
Penny J. White | In 2000 she joined the faculty of the University of Tennessee College of Law, where she is Elvin E. Overton Distinguished Professor of Law and directs the Center for Advocacy. |
David Kennedy (jurist) | In 1981 Kennedy took up a position as lecturer in Law at Harvard. |
Glenn Loury | In 2005, Loury left Boston University for Brown University, where he was named a professor in the Economics Department, and a research associate of the Population Studies and Training Center. |
Paul H. Appleby | In 1947, Appleby became the Dean of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, of Syracuse University, where he became a noted author of works in the field of public administration. |
Earle L. Reynolds | His seminar class founded the Peace Resource Center at Merrill College on the UCSC campus in 1975 but it became a casualty of financial cutbacks in the 1980s. |
Burton P. C. Hall | In 2002, he became a fellow of the Commonwealth Judicial Institute, Dalhousie University School of Law. |
Anthony Lake | In 1997, he began to teach diplomacy at Georgetown University, serving as Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy until accepting his position with UNICEF. |
Bert de Vries | After his departure from active politics until 1998 he was part-time professor of financial and economic policy at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam. |
James Gomez | He was a Visiting Fellow at the Media and Communications Department at the Hong Kong Baptist University in 2002, and also presented guest seminars at the University of Hong Kong. |
Dovid Katz | In the spring of 2011, Katz was Jan Randa Visiting Scholar at the Australian Center for Jewish Civilization (ACJC) at Monash University in Melbourne where he lectured on both Yiddish Studies and Holocaust issues. |
Daniel Finkelstein | It was announced that he would be elevated to the House of Lords in August 2013 Daniel Finkelstein graduated from the London School of Economics, where he studied economics and politics. |
Manny Diaz (Florida politician) | In the Spring of 2010 Diaz was an IOP Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard. |
Nicholas Stern, Baron Stern of Brentford | He is IG Patel Professor of Economics and Government, Chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics (LSE), and 2010 Professor of Collège de France. |
Melissa Hathaway | Since October 1, 2009, Hathaway serves as senior adviser to Project MINERVA at the Harvard Kennedy School. |
Paul Starr | thumb | right | Paul Starr lectures at the Rappaport Center for Law and Service, Suffolk University Law School, October 1, 2009. |
Michael Hayden (general) | Hayden also serves as a Distinguished Visiting Professor at George Mason University School of Public Policy and was elected to the Board of Directors of Motorola Solutions effective January 4, 2011. |
Jerome Bruner | In 1991, Bruner arrived at NYU as a visiting professor to do research and to found the Colloquium on the Theory of Legal Practice. |
Janet Ford | Professor Janet Ford joined the University of York in 1996 as Director of the Centre for Housing Policy and the Joseph Rowntree Chair of Housing Policy. |
Michael Watts | Watts was named a 2003 Guggenheim fellow for his research on oil politics in Nigeria, a Fellow of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences stanford. |
Tawia Modibo Ocran | As an academic, he taught for 20 years as a Professor of Law at the University of Akron School of Law in Ohio, USA, retiring from there, as holder of an endowed research professorship in law and Professor Emeritus, upon his appointment to the Supreme Court of Ghana in 2004. |
David A. T. Stafford | He then took up an appointment as research associate (1968 -- 70) at the Centre of International Studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science. |
Thomas Giegerich | During the Summer Term 2006, he held a professorship for Public Law with the focus on International Law and European Law at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, where he became also Co-Director of the Walther-Schücking-Institut for International Law. |
John Newfong | In 1993, Newfong was a lecturer at James Cook University in Townsville, where he taught journalism and media studies. |
Horacio de la Costa | In 1962, he became a research associate of the London School of Oriental and Africa Studies. |
Lorraine O'Grady | Since 1997, O'Grady has been a Senior Fellow of the Vera List Center for Art and Politics, New School University. |
John Friedmann | John Friedmann (born 1926, Vienna, Austria) is an Honorary Professor in the School of Community and Regional Planning at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, and Professor Emeritus in the School of Public Policy and Social Research at UCLA. |
Prabodh Chandra Bagchi | Prabodh Chandra, who already established himself as an exponent in Sinology joined Visva Bharati University at Santiniketan as Director of Research Studies under the Chinese Cultural Studies Scheme on a special grant from the Chinese Government in the year 1945. |
Karen R. Hitchcock | In October, 2008, Hitchcock briefly rejoined Queen's University as an unpaid fellow in the university's School of Policy Studies, Centre for the Study of Democracy, which is headed by Thomas Axworthy, before retiring to a farm in upstate New York, at Vischer Ferry, north of Albany. |
James A. Joseph | In 1985, he was a Distinguished Visitor at Nuffield College at Oxford University and serves presently as an Honorary Professor and a member of the Board of Advisors at the Graduate School of Business at the University of Cape Town. |
Paul S. Trible, Jr. | In 1989, between his retirement from the Senate, and his run for governor, he was a teaching fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. |
James Franklin Collins | He became a professor at the United States Naval Academy in 1967 where he taught Russian and European history, American government and economics. |
Paul Finkelman | In 2012, he was the John Hope Franklin Visiting Professor of American Legal History at Duke Law School. |
Menachem Z. Rosensaft | In 2011 he was appointed lecturer in law at Columbia University Law School where he teaches a course in the law of genocide. |
Adrian S. Fisher | Georgetown, Washington, D. C. | Georgetown, -LSB- -LSB- Washington, D. C. -RSB- -RSB- In 1981, Fisher joined the faculty of George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia, teaching various seminars on negotiation tactics. |
Steven R. Schuit | As from 1998 he is a parttime professor at the post-graduate program of the Law Faculty of Utrecht University, teaching International Commercial and Financial Law. |
Guillermo O'Donnell | He also was a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, in Stanford, California, in 2002. |
Tad Devine | In 2011, Tad Devine wae a Fellow at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. |
Susan P. Crawford | After visiting at Yale Law School in the spring of 2008, she was admitted to the faculty at the University of Michigan Law School. |
Claudio Naranjo | In 1962 he was at Harvard as a visiting Fulbright scholar, at the Center for Studies of Personality and Emerson Hall, where he was a participant in Gordon Allport's Social Psychology Seminar and a student of Tillich. |
Willy Maley | He was the first recipient of the Gerard Manley Hopkins Visiting Professorship at John Carroll University in Cleveland (1998). |
Leticia R. Van de Putte | Van de Putte became a Kellogg Fellow at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government in 1993. |
Miroslav Volf | In 2003 Volf founded the Yale Center for Faith and Culture housed at Yale Divinity School. |
Gerard Kennedy | In late August 2007, Kennedy entered the academic world accepting a position at the Ted Rogers School of Management at Ryerson University. |
Ira Gollobin | org/pss/3022995 In 1946, Gollobin represented the National Lawyers Guild-NYC Chapter at the United Nations (1946) and took courses in International Law taught at Columbia Law School by Professor Philip Jessup who went onto serve at the State Department and sit on the International Court of Justice at the Hague. |
Jonathan Cowan | Cowan was a Visiting Fellow at Harvard's Institute of Politics in 2000, where he taught a course on youth and political advocacy. |
Talcott Parsons | Parsons became a member of the Executive Committee of the newly established Russian Research Center at Harvard in 1948, which had Parsons' close friend and colleague, Clyde Kluckhohn, as its director. |
Odd Arne Westad | From 2013 Westad also serves as Distinguished Visiting Research Professor at Hong Kong University. |
John Hubert Kelly | In 1981 -- 82 he was the Una Chapman Cox Fellow and Diplomatic Associate at the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown University and worked on French defense and international terrorism. |
Fran?ois Englert | Englert joined Chapman University's Institute for Quantum Studies in 2011, where he serves as a Distinguished Visiting Professor. |
Hans Staudinger | In spring 1934, he was made a Professor of Economics at the New School for Social Research in New York City. |
Ali M. El-Agraa | At that time, he joined Fukuoka University in Japan as the Professor of International Economics in the Faculty of Commerce, a position he held until retirement on 31 March 2011 as Emeritus Professor of International Economic Integration. |
Ian Shapiro | Ian Shapiro (born 1959) is Sterling Professor of Political Science and Henry R. Luce Director of the MacMillan Center at Yale University. |
Roland Kirstein | In 2002, Roland Kirstein visited the University of California, Berkeley (Law School, invited by Prof. Robert Cooter) and in Santa Barbara (Economics Department, invited by Prof. Ted Bergstrom) to do research into asymmetric information in consumer markets. |
Thomas A. Constantine | In 1999, he joined the faculty of Rockefeller College School of Public Affairs and Policy as a Public Service Professor. |
Thomas Blom Hansen | Hansen taught in the multidisciplinary International Development Studies program at Roskilde University until 1999, becoming Associate Professor. |
Panicos O. Demetriades | Since 2000 he has been Professor of Financial Economics at the : University of Leicester. |
Harold S. Herd | Upon retiring from the Kansas Supreme Court, Justice Herd became the first Distinguished Jurist in Residence at Washburn University School of Law, teaching constitutional history in that position until 2002, when he retired to his home in Coldwater. |
Karen McCarthy | She was also a congressional representative to the Kyoto Protocol on global climate change and a Harvard fellow at the Institute of Politics at the John F. Kennedy School of Government'' The Politics of Alternative Energies'', in the fall of 1982. |
Jon Entine | Entine joined the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research as an adjunct scholar in 2002, and is now a visiting scholar. |
I. Bernard Cohen | Cohen taught at Harvard from 1942 until his death, and his tenure was marked by the development of Harvard's program in the history of science. |
Tim Flannery | In 1999 he held the year-long visiting Chair of Australian Studies at Harvard University. |
J. H. Hexter | He then returned to Washington University, where he founded the Center for the History of Freedom, and was named John M. Olin Professor Emeritus of the History of Freedom at Washington University, retiring in 1990. |
Albert Carnesale | Through March 2011, Carnesale taught undergraduate and graduate courses at UCLA on topics relating to U. S. national security with Professor Amy Zegart. |
Jim Lobe | He also lectured at the Institute of American Affairs, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China ; the Institute of International Relations in Hanoi, Vietnam ; and the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, Switzerland (April, 2005). |
Richard Goldstone | In spring 2005, he was the Henry Shattuck Visiting Professor Law at Harvard Law School. |
Herschel Leibowitz | In 1983, he was a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University. |
Jeffrey Sutton | He has also served as an adjunct professor of law at the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law since 1994 and more recently as a visiting lecturer at Harvard Law School. |
Michele Nicoletti | He is also full Professor of political philosophy at the University of Trento, in Italy He graduated with a degree in philosophy at Bologna and since 2001 has been Professor of Political Philosophy at the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy (Department of Philosophy, History and Cultural Heritage) and the School of International Studies of the University of Trento. |
Andrei Cherny | Cherny was a Visiting Fellow at Harvard University's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Kennedy School of Government in 2004. |
Sander Levin | He was a Fellow of the Harvard Kennedy School in 1975. |
Mohammad Mahfud | Since 1984, he has also been a professor of constitutional law at the faculty of law at the Islamic University of Indonesia (UII) in Yogyakarta. |
Dick Thornburgh | After leaving office in 1987, Thornburgh served as director of the Institute of Politics at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. |
Ted Wilson (mayor) | In 1991, Wilson was selected by the Harvard University John F. Kennedy Institute of Politics as an institute fellow during the Autumn Semester. |
Thais Russomano | She is an Associate Professor with the Schools of Medicine, Aeronautical Sciences, and Engineering (Masters degree program) at PUCRS, a visiting Senior Lecturer at King's College London, and Guest Scientist at the German Aerospace Center (DLR), Cologne, Germany, Russomano grew up in the city of Pelotas in southern Brazil and studied medicine from the age of 16 at the Federal University of Pelotas, qualifying in 1985. |
Paul Y. Hoskisson | In September 2008, Hoskisson was appointed the director of FARMS and BYU's Laura F. Willes Center for Book of Mormon Research. |
Y. Michal Bodemann | From 2008 was the director of the European Office of the University of Toronto in Berlin and continues to be affiliated with Joint Initiative in German and European Studies (JIGES) and the Ethnic and Pluralism Studies Program at the University of Toronto where he was joint appointed to the Munk School of Global Affairs. |
Wendy Doniger | Wendy Doniger (O'Flaherty) (born November 20, 1940) is an American Indologist and Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religions at the University of Chicago Divinity School, the Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations, and the Committee on Social Thought. |
Ross Levine | In 2005, he was hired by the Department of Economics at Brown University, where he taught an undergraduate course on financial institutions and an advanced seminar on financial regulation. |