The Some Institutes for Advanced Study (SIAS) consortium organizes ten "institutes for advanced study" founded on the same principles as the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. The members are:[1][2]
- Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey
- Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences in Stanford, California
- National Humanities Center in North Carolina
- Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study in Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in Uppsala, Sweden
- Berlin Institute for Advanced Study in Berlin, Germany
- Israel Institute for Advanced Studies in Jerusalem, Israel
- Nantes Institute for Advanced Study Foundation in Nantes, France
- Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study in Stellenbosch, South Africa
Overview
SIAS members were founded explicitly to follow the Princeton model (with certain variations—not all maintain a permanent faculty, for instance), and place an emphasis on granting one-year fellowships. According to Bjorn Wittrock (2003), the Princeton institute model was "like a traditional university . . . devoted to the promotion of learning, but its scale was smaller and it did not offer formal instruction. Nor did it have large laboratories. It was to be a place for the most highly specialised research, yet provide an atmosphere open to intellectual exchange across all disciplinary boundaries".[3]
The SIAS consortium has stated several conditions any candidate institution should fulfill in order to be accepted as a new member:[3]
- "It should be a true place for advanced study in terms of a commitment to the highest standards of scholarship",
- "It must offer a genuine and competitive fellowship programme - and, one may add, a programme where each individual candidate is subjected to a thorough assessment, not just accepted as part of a thematic group of scholars or selected by the convener of such a group",
- "Its funding should be stable enough to ensure that it will continue to operate into the foreseeable future", and
- "The institution should be part of the academic system but be independent and not be narrowly directed by any single university, or by any commercial enterprise or government department".
References
- ↑ Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study: SIAS
- ↑ SIAS Summer Institutes: 2015–2016
- 1 2 A brief history of institutes for advanced study by Björn Wittrock, Principal of SCASSS