Resident Fellows
See also: Associate Fellows
Resident Fellows receive office space, partial support for a graduate
research assistant, use of computer equipment and software, and intensive
technical support from IATH during the first two years of their fellowship.
All resident fellows continue as Fellows of the Institute for the life
of their projects, but it is expected that the major portion of technical
assistance will be given during the term in residence.
The applicant must secure commitment to a single course teaching release for the fellowship period and partial support for a research assistant from their Department Chair with endorsement by their Dean's Office.
- 2025:
- Mark Sicoli, Associate Professor of Anthropology, "Data Back!"
- 2024:
- Tessa Farmer, Associate Professor of Anthropology, "Digital Sabils"
- Ryan Huish, Associate Professor of Biology
- Lise Dobrin, Associate Professor of Linguistics, Department of Anthropology
- 2023:
- 2022:
- Angel Adams Parham, Associate Professor of Sociology, "Visualizing Historical Layers: Three New Orleans Sites 1720-Present"
- 2020:
- 2019:
- Edith Clowes, Brown-Forman Professor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures,
"Mapping Poetic Geographies of Revolutionary Russia, 1914-1922"
- 2018:
- 2017:
- Suzanne Moormaw, Associate Professor of Urban And Environmental Planning,
"Cities Without Work"
- 2016:
- 2015:
- 2014:
- 2013-2014:
- 2012:
- 2011:
- 2010-2012:
- 2009-2011:
- 2008-2010:
- 2007-2009:
- 2006-2008:
- 2005-2007:
- 2004-2006:
- 2003-2005:
- 2002-2004:
- 2001-2003:
- 1999-2000:
- 1998-1999:
- 1997-1998:
- 1996-1997:
- 1995-1996:
- 1994-1995:
- 1993-1994:
- 1992-1993:
See also: Associate Fellows