Nina Gheihman named a 2017-18 Krupp Dissertation Research Fellow

April 5, 2017

Nina Gheihman has received a 2017-18 Krupp Foundation Dissertation Research Fellowship from the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies (CES) at Harvard University. During her fellowship year, Nina will be pursuing research in Europe for her dissertation, “Veganism in Vogue? Cultural Intermediaries and National Context in France, the United States, and Israel.”

Krupp Foundation Dissertation Research Fellowships are funded by an endowment provided by Alfried Krupp von Bohlen and Halbach Foundation in 1979. These grants provide support for Harvard doctoral students in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and MIT doctoral students in the social sciences who plan to spend six to twelve months in Europe conducting dissertation research. Research topics focus on political, historical, economic, social, cultural, and intellectual trends, and public policy in modern or contemporary Europe.