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The Sloan Fellows program is a middle and senior-career master's degree program in general management and leadership offered at MIT, Stanford University, and London Business School (LBS). Initially supported by a grant from Alfred P. Sloan , formerly CEO of General Motors , the program was established in 1930 at the now MIT Sloan School of ...
Daniel R. Hesse (born c. 1953) is the former chief executive officer of Sprint Corporation. [1]In January 2016, Hesse joined the board of directors for PNC Financial Services [2] where he chairs the Technology Subcommittee.
Hesselholt's wife is Japanese, and when he joined the Nagoya faculty he became the first westerner with a full professorship in mathematics in Japan. [2] He is the managing editor of the Nagoya Mathematical Journal. [5] Hesselholt became a Sloan fellow in 1998, [6] and was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in ...
The Sloan Research Fellowship is awarded annually by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to "provide support and recognition to early-career scientists and scholars". Beginning in 1955, Fellowships were initially awarded in physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
The Sloan Fellows program is a mid-career masters' degree in general management supported by the Alfred Sloan Foundation.. Three of the world's leading business schools offer Sloan Fellows programs: the MIT Sloan School of Management, the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and London Business School.
1977 Sloan Research Fellow [11] 1982 James B. Macelwane Medal of the American Geophysical Union [12] 1988 Guggenheim Fellowship [13] 1997 Francis Birch Lectureship of the American Geophysical Union; 2006 elected a Member of the National Academy of Sciences [1] 2010 elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences [14]
2001 – Sloan Research Fellowship, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation [43] 2001 – CAREER Award, National Science Foundation (NSF) 2001 – Hellman Family Faculty Award, UC Berkeley [44] 2002 – Beckman Young Investigators Award, Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation [45] 2003 – Innovators Under 35, MIT Technology Review magazine [46]
An independent committee of distinguished scientists in each field selects the fellows based upon their research accomplishments, creativity, and potential to become leaders in their chosen field. Since the inaugural class of 1955, 6,144 fellowships have been awarded, with faculty from the top ten universities representing over 35% of all fellows.