The American Academy in Berlin is a private, independent, nonpartisan research and cultural institution in Berlin dedicated to sustaining and enhancing...
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Academy of Berlin, Berlin Academy, or other variants may refer to: Prussian Academy of Arts, founded in 1696 in Berlin, Brandenburg, split in 1955 into...
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publishing of its 100-year old magazine, American Cinematographer. He previously headed the American Academy in Berlin and the Los Angeles World Affairs Council...
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Gerhard Casper (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
the American Academy in Berlin from July 2015 through July 2016; from August 2019 to January 24, 2020, he served as the institution's trustee-in-residence...
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American Academy may refer to: American Academy in Berlin, a research and cultural institution American Academy in Rome, a research and arts institution...
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The American Academy in Rome is a research and arts institution located on the Gianicolo in Rome, Italy. The academy is a member of the Council of American...
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Mitch Epstein (category 20th-century American Jews)
Photography Book Award; Recreation: American Photographs 1973–1988 (2005); Mitch Epstein: Work (2006); American Power (2009); Berlin (2011); New York Arbor (2013);...
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Henry A. Kissinger Prize (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
Prize is awarded by the American Academy in Berlin for exceptional contributions to transatlantic relations. It was established in 2007 and named after U...
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Michael Taussig (category All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English)
Guggenheim Fellowship in 1998 and a Berlin Prize in 2007 from the American Academy in Berlin. Taussig was born in Sydney to parents of German and Czech-Jewish...
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music forms a large part of the Great American Songbook. Berlin received numerous honors including an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, and a Tony Award...
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Raven Chacon (category Native American composers)
Fellowship in Music. In 2018, Chacon was awarded the Berlin Prize by the American Academy in Berlin. In 2022, Chacon became the first Native American to win...
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The Berlin Prize is a residential fellowship at the Hans Arnhold Center, awarded by the American Academy in Berlin to scholars and artists. Each year,...
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Geoffrey Wolff (category American people of Jewish descent)
(1994) and fellowships of the National Endowment for the Arts, the American Academy in Berlin (2007), and the Guggenheim Foundation. His younger brother Tobias...
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Adam Haslett (category American gay writers)
the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy in Berlin. In 2017, he won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Haslett was born in Rye...
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is the recipient of the 2012 Axel Springer Berlin Prize and Senior Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin. He graduated from Albert Ludwigs Universität...
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Claire Finkelstein (category American philosophers of law)
Series in Ethics, National Security, and the Rule of Law, and a volume editor of its titles. In 2008 Finkelstein was an American Academy in Berlin, Siemens...
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Jeremy King (category Berlin Prize recipients)
University, Berlin Prize Fellow, from the American Academy in Berlin, and 2004–2005 Research Fellow of the American Council of Learned Societies. He graduated...
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home of the German Film Academy (Deutsche Filmakademie), founded in 2003, and the European Film Academy, founded in 1988. Berlin is home to many magazine...
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David Scheffer (category 20th-century American lawyers)
the Khmer Rouge Trials. He was awarded a 2013 Berlin Prize Fellowship at the American Academy in Berlin. "Permanent Faculty Chairs". Northwestern Pritzker...
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Catherine Gallagher (category 20th-century American non-fiction writers)
recipient of the Berlin Prize Fellowship from the American Academy in Berlin (2011) and the Jacques Barzun Prize in Cultural History (2018). In 2020 she was...
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Esra Akcan (category American academics of Turkish descent)
Graham Foundation and the Berlin Prize from American Academy in Berlin. She completed her Bachelors and Master’s degree in architecture from the Middle...
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Daniel Benjamin (category Berlin Prize recipients)
College. In July 2020, he became president of the American Academy in Berlin, a nonprofit, nonpartisan, independent transatlantic institution in the German...
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Philip Zelikow (section Peace in World War I)
University of Virginia and in the fall of 2009 was American Academy in Berlin Axel Springer Fellow. Zelikow received a BA in history and political science...
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Wannsee (redirect from Berlin-Wannsee)
Berlin ferry line F10. The Japanische Internationale Schule zu Berlin, a Japanese international school, is in Wannsee. The American Academy in Berlin...
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Dylan. She was a Berlin Prize Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin in 2010. Gezari graduated from Cornell University summa cum laude in 1966. She received...
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Richard Holbrooke (category 20th-century American diplomats)
American Academy in Berlin—was announced on September 9, 1994, the day after the U.S. Army Berlin Brigade left Berlin. The American Academy in Berlin opened...
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Schwendinger (born 1962), the first composer to win the prestigious American Academy in Berlin Peter J. Schwendinger (born 1959), Austrian arachnologist Raphael...
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Nina Bernstein (category 20th-century American women journalists)
in 1983–1984, and in 2002-2003 was a journalism fellow at the American Academy in Berlin. She is the author of The Lost Children of Wilder: The Epic Struggle...
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James Der Derian (category American people of Armenian descent)
Derian is the recipient of the Bosch Berlin Prize in Public Policy and Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin from January - March 2011. The University...
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Kenneth Gross (scholar) (category American literary critics)
Humanities, the American Academy in Berlin, and the Folger Shakespeare Library. In 2010 he received the Goergen Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching...
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