Sara and Asa Shapiro Scholar in Residence
The Sara and Asa Shapiro Scholar in Residence fellowship is the Center’s most prestigious invitation-only fellowship. It enables one esteemed senior international scholar per year to spend a two-week residency at the USC Dornsife Center for Advanced Genocide Research and the USC Shoah Foundation for consultation, conversation, and research with the Holocaust and genocide research resources at USC, including the USC Shoah Foundation VIsual History Archive.
Senior International Scholars
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Fellows
Dan Stone
2023-2024 Shapiro Scholar in Residence
Jan Grabowski
2022-2023 Shapiro Scholar in Residence
New research and findings on the Holocaust in Poland
Sara Horowitz
2020-2022 Shapiro Scholar in Residence
Gender, agency, and imagination in stories of the Shoah
Peter Hayes
2019-2020 Shapiro Scholar in Residence
Challenging the prevalent conceptions of industrial murder during the Holocaust
Marion Kaplan
2018-2019 Shapiro Scholar in Residence
Tracing three decades of research about gender and the Holocaust
Christopher Browning
2017-2018 Shapiro Scholar in Residence
Survivor testimony and the Starachowice factory slave labor camp
Omer Bartov
2016-2017 Shapiro Scholar in Residence
How the town of Buczacz transformed from a site of coexistence to genocide
David Cesarani
2015-2016 Inaugural Shapiro Scholar in Residence