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Programa de becarios MacArthur

El Programa de Becarios MacArthur , también conocido como Beca MacArthur y coloquialmente llamado " Beca Genius ", [a] es un premio otorgado anualmente por la Fundación John D. y Catherine T. MacArthur a típicamente entre 20 y 30 individuos que trabajan en cualquier campo que han demostrado "extraordinaria originalidad y dedicación en sus actividades creativas y una marcada capacidad de autodirección" y son ciudadanos o residentes de los Estados Unidos . [5]

Según el sitio web de la fundación, "la beca no es una recompensa por logros pasados, sino más bien una inversión en la originalidad, la perspicacia y el potencial de una persona", pero también dice que dicho potencial está "basado en un historial de logros significativos". El premio actual es de $800,000 pagados en cinco años en cuotas trimestrales. Anteriormente, era de $625,000. Esta cifra se incrementó de $500,000 en 2013 con la publicación de una revisión [6] del Programa de Becarios MacArthur. El premio ha sido llamado "uno de los premios más importantes que realmente no tiene ataduras " . [7]

El programa no acepta solicitudes. La fundación invita a presentar nominaciones anónimas y confidenciales, que son revisadas por un comité de selección anónimo y confidencial de una docena de personas. El comité revisa a todos los nominados y recomienda a los destinatarios al presidente y a la junta directiva . La mayoría de los nuevos becarios se enteran de su nominación y premio al recibir una llamada telefónica de felicitación. Jim Collins , becario MacArthur, describió esta experiencia en una columna editorial de The New York Times . [3]

Marlies Carruth es la directora actual del programa. [8]

Destinatarios

Desde 1981, 1.131 personas han sido nombradas becarias MacArthur, [9] con edades comprendidas entre los 18 y los 82 años. [10]

En las cinco amplias categorías definidas por la fundación, el desglose de la atención a los destinatarios es el siguiente: Artes 336; Humanidades 170; Asuntos públicos 257; STEM 335; y Ciencias sociales 120. [9]

De los 965 títulos finales obtenidos por 928 becarios durante el período de 1981 a 2018, 540 (56%) son doctorados, de los cuales 514 (53,3%) son doctorados. Las escuelas de la Ivy League otorgaron 306 (31,7%) títulos a 300 (32,3%) becarios. [11] [12]

El premio se otorga a personas con diferentes antecedentes educativos, pero entre las 1131 becas otorgadas hasta la clase de 2023, las siguientes diez instituciones tienen la mayor cantidad de ex alumnos becarios: [9] [13] [14]

== 1989

Robert Penn Warren

1982

Frank Wilczek

1983

Juan Sayles

1984

Michael H. Freedman

1985

Marian Wright Edelman

1986

Jack Horner

1987

Roberto Sapolsky

1988

Cucaracha máxima

1989

Errol Morris

1990

Pablo Ehrlich

1991

Sucursal Taylor

1992

Stephen Schneider

1993

Amory Lovins

1994

Ornette Coleman

1995

Octavia Butler

1996

Anna Deavere Smith

1997

David Foster Wallace

1998

Tim Berners-Lee

1999

Alison Des Forges

2000

Cecilia Muñoz

2001

Lene Hau

2002

Colson Whitehead

2003

Jim Yong Kim

2004

CD Wright

2005

Jonathan Lethem

2006

Regina Carter

2007

Shen Wei

2008

Regina Benjamín

2009

Esther Duflo

2010

Annette Gordon-Reed

2011

Shwetak Patel

2012

Junot Díaz

2013

Tarell McCraney

2014

Alison Bechdel

2015

Ta-Nehisi Coates

2016

Claudia Rankine

2017

Jesmyn Ward

2018

Doris Tsao

2019

Lynda Barry

2020

Jacqueline Woodson

2021

Daniel Alarcón

2022

Space Environmentalist and Astrodynamicist
Moriba Jah

2023

Ada Limón

Notes

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