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Introduction

Our fellowship program was built to complement the existing infrastructure of higher education. The distinctive aspects of our design, and the special environment and community we create for Fellows, enable us to fulfill our mission: To improve contributions of the social and behavioral sciences and humanities by facilitating interdisciplinary perspectives, depth of inquiry, integration of knowledge, and application to real world concerns.
 
Our central aim is to encourage the most consequential scholarship possible from the members of each Center class. Over the past fifty years we have improved the art of creating an environment that nurtures important scholarly work. In fact, we recreate this environment and community every year with each new class of Fellows. Many Fellows report that the working conditions at the Center—the diverse intellectual community, the collaborative activities, the  freedom, time, and staff support—are the best they have experienced in their careers. 
  
A rich interdisciplinary mix
Each year a rich mix of scholars arrive from disciplines and interdisciplinary areas in the humanities and the social and behavioral sciences. In any given year, for example, the range might span art and economics, law and neuroscience, business and women’s studies, architecture and medicine, communication and biology.
 
CASBS Fellows, who might find it difficult to interact with scholars from other fields on their home campuses, come to see themselves as part of the Center community and develop a sense of themselves as a distinct Center “class.” This cohesion fosters an open exchange of ideas, theories, and methods as classmates interact informally over lunch and on social occasions, as well as in seminars, working groups, and other academic gatherings. Fellows come to appreciate diverse points of view and to see the strengths of different disciplines in a new way. They often develop unexpected collaborations and begin exciting new work. They establish personal and professional relationships that will extend long beyond the Center year.
 
The benefits of diversity
Our primary goal is to identify the most accomplished and promising scholars in the fields represented at the Center. But our mission also involves a conscious effort to advance the careers of several groups that have often been overlooked in academia: younger scholars, minorities, women, international scholars, and scholars whose home universities are not research oriented. We seek outstanding scholars and scientists through our application and selection process. Our procedures aim to achieve a diverse group of Fellows in each Center class.

A diverse class of Fellows benefits the group as a whole. Scholars from differing backgrounds provide important perspectives on theoretical and empirical questions, and all scholars discover that other perspectives and challenges improve their thinking and research. In this way, we facilitate excellent and important scholarship that will advance fields and society.
 
A vibrant community
We have continually improved the art of creating a vibrant intellectual community out of the approximately 45 Fellows who compose each class. The process of community creation goes back to our founders who sought ways to provide opportunities for serendipity in ideas. The CASBS process fundamentally involves social interaction. Many activities offer Fellows significant opportunities to engage with one another:
  • a seminar series in which Fellows are invited to present their work
  • informal seminars that emerge during the year, which give Fellows with broadly overlapping interests a basis for sustained conversation
  • public meetings of  special projects in residence, which give Fellows a chance to learn more about these projects and to engage with participants on substantive issues of mutual interest
  • daily lunches at the Center, which often result in one-on-one meetings between potential collaborators
  • special events and recreational activities organized by the Center 
Intellectual freedom and time
Our residential fellowships provide strong scholars the freedom they need to pursue their priority research. A crucial component of our environment is simply time: time to reflect deeply on one's work, time to think through new projects, and time to read in new areas. Projects originally planned for the year may get transformed by the CASBS experience. Fellows use this time and freedom to connect with their intellectual passions, to explore fields outside their own, to collaborate with other Fellows, and to forge new—and often more ambitious—research agendas for the future.
 
Center services
In addition to the community-building and intellectual activities we organize and support, the Center also facilitates scholarship by providing various research services designed to make Fellows more effective and efficient. Among the support services our staff provides are:
  • library assistance
  • network and personal computer maintenance and support
  • photocopying, fax and mail services 
  • administrative services
  • pleasant work spaces at the Center
  • housing assistance when relocating to the Palo Alto area for the fellowship year