John W. Kluge Center (Library of Congress)
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- The John W. Kluge prize, 2002:p. 1, folded sheet (the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress)
- Phone call to the Director of the Kluge Center, Nov. 25, 2002(the Center was est'd in Aug. 2002)
The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress invites and welcomes scholars to the Library of Congress to conduct research and interact with policymakers and the public. It also manages the Kluge Scholars' Council and administers the Kluge Prize at the Library of Congress. Established in 2000 within the restored Thomas Jefferson Building, the Center is named for its benefactor, John W. Kluge who donated $60 million to support an academic center where accomplished senior scholars and junior post-doctoral fellows might gather to make use of the Library's collections and to interact with members of Congress. In addition, his gift established a $1 million Kluge Prize to be given in recognition of a lifetime of achievement in the human sciences. The Kluge Center invites three levels of scholars: senior scholars, post-doctoral fellows, and doctoral candidates. Past scholars have included Václav Havel, Jaroslav Pelikan, John Hope Franklin, Robert V. Remini, Romila Thapar, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Abdolkarim Soroush, David Grinspoon, Steven J. Dick, and Cardinal Theodore Edgar McCarrick among many. The Kluge Center hosts frequent public lectures, conferences, symposia and other scholarly events based on the work of its scholars.
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