Weatherhead Foundation Grants an Additional
$6 million to Center
The Weatherhead Foundation voted in September 2002 to award $6
million to the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs to provide
additional support to the Center’s student programs and the
work of the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies.
In 1998, Albert and Celia Weatherhead and the Weatherhead Foundation
had endowed the Center with a gift of $21 million. Renamed the Weatherhead
Center for International Affairs in recognition of the Weatherheads’
great generosity, the Weatherhead Center as a result has become
an increasingly vital generator of fundamental research in the disciplines
of international affairs.
Student Programs
The Weatherhead Center’s Graduate
Student Associate Program is already widely recognized as representing
the “best practices” at Harvard on how to engage and
support the work of graduate students. It is, not coincidentally,
a major contributor of excellent candidates for studies in the Harvard
Academy. The Weatherhead Center also has a dynamic and successful
program for undergraduates, the heart of which is the Undergraduate
Associate Program, which provides summer research grants for pre-senior
year thesis writers.
Income from the Weatherheads’ new gift will ground the Center
with a much stronger financial basis for supporting Graduate Student
Associates’ research. The Center will sponsor completion grants
for doctoral dissertation research and for pre-dissertation research
grants. It will also provide improved infrastructural support—such
as the purchase of additional computers, printers, and related information
technology—and expanded opportunities for conferences featuring
graduate student research. The gift will produce other important
investments in scholarly development in the undergraduate area,
including funds for international travel for senior thesis-writing
undergraduates, and will allow the Center to initiate a program
of summer research-related training in language or skill acquisition
for both undergraduate and graduate students.
The Harvard Academy
The Harvard Academy for International
and Area Studies is dedicated to increasing general knowledge of
the world’s major cultures and of the relations among them.
The Academy’s existence is based on the premise that knowledge
and understanding of other countries and cultures require a combination
of rigorous disciplinary skill and deep area expertise. Harvard
faculty created the Academy in 1986 in response to a diminishing
attention to area studies—local language, culture, history,
and institutions of other societies—in the training and research
of social scientists. The Academy’s core mission seeks to
bridge the gap between the social sciences and area studies. It
achieves this by identifying outstanding scholars who are at the
start of their careers and whose work combines excellence in the
social sciences with an in-depth grounding in particular non-Western
countries or regions.
The Weatherhead Foundation’s initial grant to the Center included
funding to strengthen the Harvard Academy’s endowment “to
enable it to appoint more scholars, develop a fuller program to
make use of the [Academy Scholars’] talents, and to integrate
them closely with other Center programs.” While these goals
are being met, this new grant will allow the Academy to increase
support for Academy scholars and Harvard junior faculty through
a combination of new activities. The Academy will be able to raise
the stipends of Academy Scholars, expand its program of conferences,
supporting many more such initiatives, and engage former Academy
Scholars by fostering the development of an Academy Scholars’
network to promote the Academy’s mission in the broader academic
community. Funds will also be used to expand the capacity of the
Academy’s Web site to encourage communication among the members
of this scholarly network. 
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