Search our database of all past CCSS grantees, fellows, collaborative projects, and working group grants.
First Name | Last Name | Department / School | Project Title Sort ascending | Abstract/Impact Statement | Year | Semester | PI/Co-PI | College | Grant Type |
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Richard T. | Clark | Government | accountable to whom public opi | When donors extend foreign aid, they often attach requirements on how funds can be spent. Conditions are intended to increase the effectiveness of aid, but recipient governments can perceive them to infringe on sovereignty. How do publics and elites in recipient countries view aid conditionality? |
2022 | Fall | PI | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | CCSS Grant |
Jamila | Michener | Government | access denied poverty politics | This grant supported the research that culminated in an article entitled, “Power from the Margins: Grassroots Mobilization and Urban Expansions of Civil Rights” (Urban Affairs Review, 2019). The work on this project continues and will culminate in a book. I have already given over a dozen invited talks based on this research and collaborated with a national organization (the Justice Collaborative Institute) to write a related policy report. | 2017 | Spring | PI | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | CCSS Grant |
Huseyin | Topaloglu | Operations Research and Information | 2010 informs revenue managemen | 2009 | Fall | Co-PI | Cornell College of Engineering | CCSS Grant | |
Sheryl | Kimes | Johnson Graduate School of Management | 2010 informs revenue managemen | 2009 | Fall | Co-PI | Cornell SC Johnson College of Business | CCSS Grant | |
Amr | Faharat | 2010 informs revenue managemen | 2009 | Fall | Co-PI | MIT | CCSS Grant | ||
Chris K. | Anderson | Johnson Graduate School of Management | 2010 informs revenue managemen | 2009 | Fall | PI | Cornell SC Johnson College of Business | CCSS Grant | |
Neil | Lewis Jr. | Communication | 1 gender bias in academic hiri | Lewis’s CCSS Fellowship gave him the time to: publish a textbook and 8 peer-reviewed journal articles, write a federal grant that yielded $200,000 in new research funding, publish 6 public-facing articles about behavioral science, and contribute to COVID-19 policy efforts at multiple levels of government. |
2020-2021 | PI | Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences | Faculty Fellows Program |
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