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David Nirenberg Named 10th Director of the Institute for Advanced Study
PRINCETON, N.J., Nov. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The Institute for Advanced Study has appointed David Nirenberg ( 
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) as its 10th Director and Leon Levy Professor, effective July 1, 2022. 
Currently dean of the Divinity School at the University of Chicago and 
professor of medieval history, Nirenberg will assume leadership of one of the 
world's preeminent centers for theoretical research in the sciences and 
humanities.

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At UChicago, Nirenberg was also founding director of the Neubauer Collegium for 
Culture and Society, Dean of the Social Sciences, and Executive Vice Provost.

"David's administrative accomplishments, like the Institute itself, transcend 
cultural and disciplinary boundaries, providing new frameworks of knowledge to 
understand society and to realize the power of collective curiosity," said 
Nancy Peretsman, IAS Board Vice Chair and Chair of the director search 
committee. 

"The appointment of a humanities scholar is a bold choice, which departs from 
several decades of directors trained in science and mathematics, but reaffirms 
in the strongest sense the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration," 
said Charles Simonyi, IAS Board Chair. "An energetic and astute leader, David 
understands that the Institute is a public good in service of society."

Nirenberg's scholarship on Christians, Jews, and Muslims of medieval Europe and 
the Mediterranean provides deep insights into present-day challenges of racism, 
Anti-Semitism, hate speech, and inequality.

Nirenberg has also held positions at Rice University and Johns Hopkins 
University, where he founded the Stulman Center for Jewish Studies. As founding 
director of the Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society at UChicago, 
Nirenberg championed collaborations across every division, school, and 
affiliated laboratory at the university. Earlier, Nirenberg spent a year as a 
Visitor at the Institute for Advanced Study.

"Since the Institute's creation in 1930, discoveries by its faculty have 
transformed fields from mathematics and physics to anthropology and art 
history. The Institute has also served the nation and the world through the 
constant performance of its founding values: that discriminations by gender and 
race are inimical to excellence, that scholars and ideas must move freely if 
fundamental knowledge is to flourish, and that when knowledge flourishes, 
humanity benefits," said Nirenberg. 

Nirenberg has served on the Board of the Argonne National Laboratory and the 
National Opinion Research Center. He is an elected member of the American 
Academy of Arts and Sciences, History and Philosophy/Religion sections.

Nirenberg is married to Sofía Torallas Tovar, a professor of Classics and Near 
Eastern Languages and Civilizations and member of the Oriental Institute at the 
University of Chicago.

Read more at www.ias.edu/news/david-nirenberg-director

About the Institute
The Institute for Advanced Study is one of the world's foremost centers for 
theoretical research and intellectual inquiry. From founding IAS Professor 
Albert Einstein to the foremost thinkers of today, the IAS enables bold, 
curiosity-driven innovation to enrich society in unexpected ways. Each year, 
the Institute welcomes more than 200 of the world's most promising 
post-doctoral researchers and scholars. Among present and past Faculty and 
Members there have been 35 Nobel Laureates, 42 of the 60 Fields Medalists, and 
21 of the 24 Abel Prize Laureates, as well as many MacArthur Fellows and Wolf 
Prize winners.

CONTACT: Lee Sandberg
lsandberg@ias.edu 
+1 (609) 455-4398

SOURCE: Institute for Advanced Study
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