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  2. Knight-Hennessy Scholars - Wikipedia

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    Established in 2016, the program was founded with the aim of preparing students to address complex global issues. Scholars receive funding support to pursue any graduate degree at Stanford. Knight-Hennessy Scholars was founded in 2016 with a $400 million pledge from Phil Knight, the co-founder of Nike and a Stanford alum. [1]

  3. Stanford Graduate School of Business - Wikipedia

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    Stanford Knight Management Center, seen from Serra Street. The Knight Management Center is situated within the greater Stanford campus.There are ten buildings at the Knight Management Center: the Gunn Building, Zambrano Hall, North Building, Arbuckle Dining Pavilion, Bass Center, the Faculty Buildings (comprising East and West buildings), the Patterson Building, the MBA Class of 1968 Building ...

  4. Sloan Fellows - Wikipedia

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    Admission to the Sloan Fellow programs is highly selective. Fellows comprise a mix of company and self-sponsored candidates. At all three schools, a significant degree of experience is required for admission. At MIT, the admissions process involves resume screening followed by a 30-minute phone orientation.

  5. Alvin E. Roth - Wikipedia

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    He then moved to Stanford University, receiving both his Master's and PhD also in Operations Research there in 1973 and 1974 respectively. [8] After leaving Stanford, Roth went on to teach at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, which he left in 1982 to become the Andrew W. Mellon professor of economics at the University of Pittsburgh.

  6. Kathryn L. Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Kathryn L. Shaw is the Ernest C. Arbuckle Professor of Economics at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University.Previously, she was the Ford Distinguished Research Chair and Professor of Economics at Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University.

  7. Robert Hall (economist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Ernest "Bob" Hall (born August 13, 1943) is an American economist who serves as a professor of economics at Stanford University, and as the Robert and Carole McNeil Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. [1] He is generally considered a macroeconomist, but he describes himself as an applied economist. [2]

  8. Li Shengwu (economist) - Wikipedia

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    Li then pursued a PhD in economics at Stanford University, working on economic theory and behavioral and experimental economics. Upon completing his dissertation titled Essays in Theoretical and Behavioral Economics, Li graduated in 2016. [3] [5] [6] As a student, Li represented Oxford and Stanford's debating teams.

  9. Monika Piazzesi - Wikipedia

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    Monika Piazzesi received her PhD in economics at Stanford University.She has been the Joan Kenney Professor of Economics at Stanford University since 2010. She is also a senior fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.