About
The Neubauer Collegium cultivates communities of inquiry at the University of Chicago. Our faculty-led research projects bring together scholars and practitioners whose collaboration is required to address complex human challenges. Our Visiting Fellows program brings the best minds from around the world for collaboration, animating the intellectual and creative environment on campus. Our gallery presents art exhibitions in the context of academic research, and our public events invite broad engagement with the scholarly inquiries we support. The aim of these activities is to deepen knowledge about the world and our place in it.
Director's Statement
“The Neubauer Collegium is founded on the conviction that humanistic inquiry is essential to any serious effort to address our most challenging social problems. Intellectual creativity is often a product of unconventional collaborations – both among humanists and between humanists, social scientists, scientists, artists, practitioners, and policymakers. The Neubauer Collegium’s mission is to inspire and support such research. Our work is both faculty-driven and outward-looking. Through our collaborative research projects, we seek to foster partnerships across the entire University and into the broader community. Through our Visiting Fellows program, we aim to bring the world to Chicago. Together, these initiatives encourage the emergence of new research methods, new fields of inquiry, and new ways of thinking.”
—Tara Zahra
Impact
Research supported by the Neubauer Collegium advances public knowledge in many ways, helping people and communities deepen their understanding of themselves and their social worlds.
People
Our Team
Keelin Burke
Keelin Burke
Associate Director of Research Initiatives
Elspeth Carruthers
Elspeth Carruthers
Executive Director
Jennifer Helmin
Jennifer Helmin
Associate Director of Operations
Rachel Johnson
Rachel Johnson
Event and Gallery Operations Senior Manager
Dieter Roelstraete
Dieter Roelstraete
Curator
Mark Sorkin
Mark Sorkin
Associate Director of Communications
Tara Zahra
Tara Zahra
Roman Family Director, Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society; Hanna Holborn Gray Professor of History
Faculty Advisory Board
Leora Auslander
Leora Auslander
Arthur and Joann Rasmussen Professor in Western Civilization in the College; Professor of European Social History
Daniel Brudney
Daniel Brudney
Florin Harrison Pugh Professor of Philosophy
Daisy Delogu
Daisy Delogu
Howard L. Willett Professor of French Literature, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures
Michael Franklin
Michael Franklin
Liew Family Chairman of Computer Science; Senior Advisor to the Provost for Computing and Data Science; Faculty Co-Director, Data Science Institute
Alison L. LaCroix
Alison L. LaCroix
Robert Newton Reid Professor of Law; Associate Member of the Department of History
Joseph Masco
Joseph Masco
Professor of Anthropology and of the Social Sciences in the College
Daniel Morgan
Daniel Morgan
Professor of Cinema and Media Studies
Sianne Ngai
Sianne Ngai
Andrew W. Mellon Professor of English
Howard Nusbaum
Howard Nusbaum
Stella M. Rowley Professor of Psychology; Master, Social Sciences Collegiate Division
Andrei Pop
Andrei Pop
Allan and Jean Frumkin Professor, Committee on Social Thought, Art History, and the College
James A. Robinson
James A. Robinson
The Reverend Dr. Richard L. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies; Director of The Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts
Robyn Schiff
Robyn Schiff
Professor of English; Director of the Program in Creative Writing
Susan Stokes
Susan Stokes
Blake Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science; Faculty Chair of the Chicago Center on Democracy
Application Process
Guidelines
The Neubauer Collegium provides financial, strategic, and administrative support for collaborative research projects led by University of Chicago faculty. Please download our Application Guidelines to learn more.
FAQs
Please download our Application Process FAQs for answers to frequently asked questions about research proposals.
Portal
University of Chicago faculty who wish to propose research projects at the Neubauer Collegium may log in to the University's secure InfoReady portal using their CNetID and password.
Visit the Collegium
The Neubauer Collegium is located on campus at the University of Chicago, in the heart of the historic Hyde Park neighborhood.
5701 S. Woodlawn Ave.
Chicago, IL 60637
Gallery hours: Mon–Fri, 9:00 am — 4:00 pm.
Note: The Neubauer Collegium is closed on federal holidays and during the University of Chicago winter recess.
For directions by car, please see the University of Chicago's Visitor's Guide.
For information about public transit options in the area, please see the University of Chicago's Guide to Getting Around.
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