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Frank Knox Fellowships were established in 1945 by Mrs Annie Reid Knox as the Frank Knox Memorial to enable students from the UK, along with those from Australia, Canada and New Zealand, to undertake graduate study at Harvard University.   Knox had a rich and varied career – as a newspaper publisher, a soldier, a vice-presidential candidate, and as US Secretary of the Navy in the 1940s - and was a highly-regarded politician and businessman.   He championed the concept of democracy as government of the people and believed strongly that cross-cultural exchange between Britain and the US was vital for international peace.

In accordance with the Deed of Gift, special regard will be given to personal qualities in the awarding of Frank Knox Fellowships:

“Candidates will be selected on the basis of future promise of leadership. Strength of character, keen mind, a balanced judgment, and devotion to the democratic ideal will be the qualities borne in mind in making the final selection.”

A Knox Fellowship pays full Harvard tuition and mandatory health insurance fees and provides a stipend sufficient to cover the living expenses of a single Fellow for a 10-month academic year.  Knox Fellowship funding is guaranteed for up to two years for students in degree programmes requiring more than one year of study.  The Committee on General Scholarships, which administers the Fellowship, will consider applications for further funding beyond the second year on a case-by-case basis.

A Knox Fellowship award does not guarantee admission to Harvard.  Applicants should therefore submit an admissions application directly with the Harvard Graduate School of their choice. The award of a Knox Fellowship, at interview in January, is contingent upon the applicant gaining admission to the University.




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弗兰克-诺克斯奖学金是由安妮-里德-诺克斯夫人于1945年设立的,作为弗兰克-诺克斯纪念奖,以使来自英国以及澳大利亚、加拿大和新西兰的学生能够在哈佛大学进行研究生学习。  诺克斯有丰富多样的职业生涯--作为报纸出版商、士兵、副总统候选人,并在20世纪40年代担任美国海军部长--而且是一位备受尊敬的政治家和商人。  他倡导民主是人民的政府的概念,并坚信英国和美国之间的跨文化交流对国际和平至关重要。

根据捐赠契约,在授予弗兰克-诺克斯奖学金时将特别考虑个人素质。

"候选人将根据未来的领导潜力进行挑选。性格坚强、思维敏锐、判断力平衡以及对民主理想的献身精神,将是在进行最终选择时铭记在心的品质。"

诺克斯奖学金支付哈佛大学的全部学费和强制性健康保险费,并提供足够的津贴,以支付一名研究员10个月学年的生活费用。 对于参加需要一年以上学习的学位课程的学生来说,诺克斯奖学金的资金保证长达2年之久。 负责管理该奖学金的一般奖学金委员会将根据具体情况考虑第二年以后的进一步资助申请。

诺克斯奖学金的获得并不保证哈佛大学的录取。 因此,申请者应直接向他们选择的哈佛大学研究生院提交入学申请。诺克斯奖学金的授予,在一月份的面试中,取决于申请人是否被大学录取。

你可以在这里阅读2022-23年诺克斯奖学金的申请者信息。

有关弗兰克-诺克斯奖学金的哈佛网站,见www.frankknox.harvard.edu


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Gabrielle Armstrong-Scott
Gabrielle Armstrong-Scott
M.P.E. (Economics), Victoria University of Wellington
B.A. (School of Public and International Affairs), Princeton University
New Zealand | Harvard Kennedy School, Master in Public Administration

Gabrielle is a Graham T. Allison, Jr. Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School. Gabrielle is an international security specialist; her research currently focuses on Indo-Pacific geopolitics/geoeconomics and issues at the intersection of technology and national security. She previously served in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (New Zealand) and at the New Zealand Mission to the United Nations in New York.

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Supratik Baralay
Supratik Baralay
M.Phil. in Greek and Roman History, Wadham College, University of Oxford
B.A. (Honours) in Literae Humaniores (Classics), Wadham College, University of Oxford
United Kingdom | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Ph.D. in Ancient History

Supratik is fascinated by the intersections of Greco-Roman, Near Eastern and Indian history. In recent years, he has been thinking about the understudied Arsakid Empire, which dominated the Near East from around 247 B.C. to A.D. 224. Through his doctoral work he aims to demonstrate that the Arsakid state should be understood as both Hellenistic and Near Eastern and therefore hopes to challenge the traditional division between ‘Classics’ and ‘Oriental Studies'.

Robin Bates
Robin Bates
MLitt in United States History, Newcastle University
B.A. (Honours) in History, Newcastle University
United Kingdom | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Visiting Fellow in History

Rob Bates is a Visiting Fellow at Harvard University and a PhD Candidate at Queens’ College, University of Cambridge. While at Harvard he will be working on his doctoral thesis, which considers the connection between state-building and corruption in the late-nineteenth-century United States. He is especially interested in the politics of America’s ‘Gilded Age,’ and hopes to explore the political parallels between that period and the present in his future research. Rob is originally from Newcastle upon Tyne, and previously studied at Newcastle University.

Thomas Brown
Thomas Brown
Bachelor of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Adelaide
B.A. in Economics, Politics and International Relations, University of Adelaide
Australia | Harvard Kennedy School, Master of Administration, International Development

Thomas is passionate about addressing the serious health and educational inequalities that exist for young children globally. He spent four years in Indonesia working on a range of health and education programs as a research analyst with the World Bank and the manager of a grassroots NGO. At Harvard Kennedy School he intends to deepen his knowledge of economics and policy-making in developing countries to find innovative solutions to complex human capital challenges.

Isaac Chan
Isaac Chan
M.D., University of New South Wales, Sydney
B.Med, University of New South Wales, Sydney
B.Sc (Med) (Hons I), University of New South Wales, Sydney
Australia | T.H. Chan School of Public Health, MPH

Isaac is a doctor with interests in communicable diseases and global health. At Harvard, he will explore the structural drivers of health inequity, and policy approaches to infectious diseases of public health significance.

William Chua
William Chua
B.A. (First Class Honours) in Politics & International Studies, The University of Melbourne
Australia | Harvard Kennedy School, Master in Public Policy

William hopes to bring a multidisciplinary and evidence-based approach to policy development. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Melbourne, where he also held the Chancellor’s Scholarship. At Harvard, William intends to deepen his understanding of international relations and multilateral institutions.

Mitchell East
Mitchell East
LLB (Hons) (1st class), University of Otago
New Zealand | Harvard Law School, LLM

At Harvard, Mitchell will focus on counter-terrorism law, the intersection between criminal law and human rights, and white-collar crime. Following the completion of his undergraduate studies, Mitchell worked as a Judge's Clerk at the Supreme Court of New Zealand. After which, he was a senior advisor to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Terrorist Attack on Christchurch Mosques on 15 March 2019 and, as well, provided part-time assistance in rewriting New Zealand's Criminal Jury Trial Bench Book. He has also worked as a solicitor and junior prosecutor in New Zealand.

Grant Fahlgren
Grant Fahlgren
Master of Landscape Architecture, University of British Columbia
Bachelor of Environmental Design – Landscape and Urbanism, University of Manitoba
Canada | Graduate School of Design, Master of Landscape Architecture in Urban Design

Grant is a member of Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation and Chair of the Reconciliation Advisory Committee of the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects. His research at the Graduate School of Design will focus on climate change adaptation informed by traditional knowledge at the urban and regional scale building upon his past research and professional practice. The intent of this work is to develop models to expand site focused collaborations between Indigenous communities, municipalities, and institutions to the urban and territorial scale where they can engage the relational understandings of place embedded in traditional knowledge and more effectively mitigate the impacts of climate change.

Ruth Foster
Ruth Foster
MA (Hons), Religious Studies, University of Edinburgh
United Kingdom | Harvard Divinity School, Master of Theological Studies

Ruth is interested in the relationship between religious identity, politics, conflict and peace-building in divided societies. Partially inspired by her own upbringing in Northern Ireland, Ruth has spent time over the past six years in Jerusalem, and recently was a Kathryn Davis Fellow for Peace in Modern Hebrew at Middlebury College. In anticipation of further study, at Harvard Divinity School she will focus on religion, ethics and politics and continue learning Modern Hebrew. She hopes to take advantage of the interdisciplinary nature of her degree program and the resources at Harvard to gain a deeper understanding of what peace and peace-building looks like in the 21st century.

Aaron Gluck-Thayer
Aaron Gluck-Thaler
M.Sc in History of Science, Medicine, and Technology, University of Oxford
M.Sc in Social Science of the Internet, University of Oxford
B.Eng in Mechanical Engineering, McGill University
Canada | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Ph.D. in History of Science

Aaron Gluck-Thaler is a PhD Candidate in the Department of the History of Science and an affiliate of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. He studies the historical, cultural, and political dimensions of national security practices, with a focus on techniques used for surveillance and cybersecurity. Aaron’s doctoral research examines how pattern recognition technologies illuminate enduring questions of how power, scientific knowledge, and the self are cultivated. Aaron holds a BEng in Mechanical Engineering from McGill University, a MSc in the Social Science of the Internet from the Oxford Internet Institute, and a MSc in the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology from the University of Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.

Maryan Hassan
Maryan Hassan
LLB, Kingston University
LLM in International Law, SOAS University of London
United Kingdom | Harvard Law School, LLM Candidate

After many years of working in diplomacy and policy, Maryan will focus on enhancing her academic scholarship and advocacy work during her time at Harvard. She is particularly interested in public international law, dispute resolution, and trade and investment integration during protracted conflict. She is a Senior Editor at the Harvard Law School National Security Law Journal (NSLJ) and Co-President of the Harvard International Arbitration Law Students Association (HIALSA). Maryan intends to practice as a Barrister (England and Wales) after graduation.

Jennifer Hon
Jennifer Hon
MA, Physiology & Psychology, University of Cambridge
MBChB (Hons), Medicine, University of Edinburgh
BDS (Hons), Dentistry, King’s College London
United Kingdom | T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Master of Public Health

Jen is an oral and maxillofacial surgical trainee who is interested in surgical system strengthening for underserved populations across the world. She is studying Global Health & Population to deepen an understanding of the context of the problem and potential solutions for it, and applying this knowledge to a concurrent research fellowship with the Program for Global Surgery & Social Change. In the long term, Jen intends to continue pushing the Global Surgery agenda in combination with clinical practice.

Kian Hosseinnia
Kian Hosseinnia
Honours Bachelor of Arts (Specialist in Architectural Studies, Major in Philosophy), University of Toronto
Canada | Graduate School of Design, Master of Architecture I

Kian is interested in philosophical examinations and interrogations of the objects and images of architecture and the architect's figure as a subject within global capitalism's broader cultural and political context. He is looking forward to growing as a critical designer, observer, and thinker by engaging with the distinguished faculty of GSD.

Mustafaen Kamal
Mustafaen Kamal
Degree in Philosophy and Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science
Degree in Theology and Religion, University of Oxford
Laidlaw Scholarship, Cambridge University
United Kingdom | Harvard Law School, LLM

Mustafaen is pursuing an LLM at Harvard Law School, which builds on his degrees at the LSE (Philosophy and Economics), Oxford (Theology and Religion) and the Laidlaw Scholarship which he completed at Cambridge University. At Harvard, Mustafaen hopes to focus on legal strategies that can be employed to combat climate change as well as constitutional issues that have arisen as a result of technological progress, climate change and migration. Outside the classroom, Mustafaen has founded two social enterprises in Pakistan (Dil Internship Project) and the UK (Close the Lockdown Gap) respectively which aim to tackle inequalities in employment and education respectively.

Olivia Klinkum
Olivia Klinkum
LLB (First Class Honours), University of Otago
B.A. in Politics and French, University of Otago
New Zealand | Harvard Law School, Master of Laws

Olivia's studies in the Master of Laws program will focus on human rights law, criminal justice, and international criminal law.  She is particularly interested in innovative interdisciplinary approaches to improving criminal justice outcomes.  Olivia started her career as a Judge's Clerk at New Zealand's Court of Appeal, and practiced in regulatory litigation and criminal prosecution.

Aden David Knaap
Aden David Knaap
B.A. (First Class Honours) in History, University of Sydney
LL.B., Sydney Law School
Australia | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Ph.D. in History

Aden specializes in global and international history, with a focus on nineteenth- and twentieth-century intellectual, political and legal history. He is fascinated by cosmopolites and internationalists, theorists and pragmatists, and the varied ways in which they conceived of the world in bygone eras. His time at Harvard will expose him to new historical fields and methodologies, while training him for a career in academia.

Victor Li
Victor Li
Master of Business Administration from University of Cambridge, UK (2019-2020)
Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Princeton University, USA (2009-2013, cum laude)
Certificate in College Advising, Columbia University, USA (2021) and Postgraduate Certificate in Education from University of Waikato, New Zealand (2018)
New Zealand | Graduate School of Education, Master of Education in Learning Design, Innovation and Technology

Victor is an EdTech entrepreneur who is interested in creating systems and platforms that reduce information asymmetry and increase access to education. He has started and exited multiple education startups in the past decade. Currently, he is helping to grow the first STEM focused private high school in New Zealand - Wentworth Computer Science College. His main interests in research at Harvard include adaptive learning and mathematics education.

Felicia Liang
Felicia Liang
Bachelor of Commerce, Business Economics and Law, University of Alberta
Canada | Graduate School of Design + School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Master in Design Engineering

Felicia is passionate about combining the disciplines of human-centered design, human-computer interaction, and behavioural insights to design solutions that address urbanization challenges. During her time as a management consultant, she worked on several business innovation strategy and UX/UI projects across various industries including public sector, healthcare, retail, automotive, and insurance. Through the Master of Design Engineering program, she hopes to complement her breadth of experience with technical product design skills, as well as learn how to use a systems-thinking approach to address challenges around urban sustainability, mobility, and digital government services.

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Matthew  Lilley
Matthew Lilley
B. Econ. (Honours), The University of Sydney
Australia | Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Ph.D. in Business Economics

Matthew Lilley received a B. Economics (Honours) from the University of Sydney in 2012. He worked in the Research Department at the Reserve Bank of Australia, and then as a research assistant for Economics faculty at the University of Sydney and University of New South Wales. His main interests are in empirical microeconomics, including behavioral and development economics, and political economy.

Geoffrey Liu
Geoffrey Liu
B.Sc (First Class Honours) in Statistics, Australian National University
B.A in Economics, Australian National University
Australia | Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Master of Science in Data Science

Geoffrey is passionate about improving the robustness and safety of artificial intelligence systems in business and government processes. He is particularly interested in the failure modes of modern machine learning algorithms and their downstream implications. At Harvard, he will explore the robustness of modern machine learning algorithms and how these algorithms capture uncertainty and bias in the data.

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Anita Mahinpei
Anita Mahinpei
B.Sc. in Combined Honours in Computer Science and Physics, University of British Columbia
Canada | Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Master of Science in Data Science

Anita was introduced to deep learning during her undergraduate studies while working on computational physics problems at UBC's high energy physics research group. She is now looking forward to transitioning into the field of applied machine learning while working towards her Master of Data Science degree. At Harvard, Anita's been conducting interpretable ML and NLP/Computer Vision research in the Data to Actionable Knowledge Lab and the Institute for Applied Computational Science.

Chloe Manuel
Chloe Manuel
BA (First Class) English Language and Literature, New College, Oxford
United Kingdom | Graduate School of Education, Ed.M. Education Policy and Analysis

Chloe’s interests lie in challenging social and class-based inequalities in education through need-led policy and youth empowerment, inspired by her experiences of state-school education in the UK. She graduated with a First Class BA in English Language and Literature from New College, Oxford, along with the Colgate Literary Prize and the Gibbs Prize for academic performance. During her undergraduate degree, she was struck by the huge disparities between her peers’ experiences of education and her own, and subsequently worked closely with her college to increase access to university for low-income students. She was also involved with a number of education charities and non-profit organizations, working in areas with high socio-economic disadvantage, and running university outreach initiatives across the UK. After graduating in 2020, Chloe moved to Madrid, Spain, where she taught in a public school improving the English language skills of native Spanish speakers. Concurrently, Chloe worked as an associate at the education start-up Knowledge Collective, developing an annual international leadership summit for young people, focused on the UN Sustainable Development Goals. At Harvard, she hopes to further her work on closing the attainment gap for disadvantaged students, while expanding her experience into international education policy with a focus on the Philippines, home to much of her family.

Seun Matiluko
Seun Matiluko
LL.B. (First Class Honours), University of Bristol
M.S. (Distinction) in Empires, Colonialism and Globalisation, London School of Economics
B.C.L. (Distinction), University of Oxford
United Kingdom | Harvard Law School, LLM

Seun is an author, journalist, poet and researcher in law, race, politics and human rights. Her work has been featured in gal-dem and The Independent and she has appeared on several media platforms, such as Times Radio, to discuss her work. Much of Seun's work seeks to uplift Black British perspectives. While at Harvard, Seun will focus on how the law can be used to combat racial inequality. She will also be taking courses which enable her to compare and contrast Black life in America with Black life in Britain.

Tai Mitsuji
Tai Mitsuji
M.St. in History of Art and Visual Culture (Distinction), University of Oxford
B.A. in Art History (1st Class Honors), University of Sydney
Australia | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Ph.D. in History of Art

Tai Mitsuji is a writer and art historian who is interested in disrupting the thematic and temporal modularity of art history. Rather than being pinned to a single era, his work seeks to track ideas across both time and culture – drawing a line, for instance, between the salons of 19th century France and the windows of department stores today. Alongside his academic pursuits, he works as an art critic publishing in a variety of prominent international and domestic publications, and was formerly the Deputy Chairperson of Runway Journal. Through this work, Mitsuji has continually sought to represent diverse perspectives and detail the various cultural contours of Australian and global communities.

Hannah Morris
Hannah Morris
B. International and Global Studies, University of Sydney
JD, University of Sydney
M.Teach, Deakin University
Australia | Graduate School of Education, Master in Education (Education Leadership, Organizations and Entrepreneurship)

Hannah is passionate about finding innovative new ways to address the biggest challenges facing education in the 21st century, and empowering teams and organizations to reach their full potential. Whilst at Harvard she will be focusing on learning how different forces in the education ecosystem can work together to close student academic achievement gaps, how social and emotional learning can equip students with the skills to create a more just, fair, and inclusive society, and how entrepreneurial leadership can motivate diverse teams of stakeholders to achieve common goals.

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Liam O'Brien
Liam O'Brien
LLB (Hons) & BA (Bachelor of Laws & Bachelor of Arts in Political Science), Monash University
Australia | Harvard Kennedy School, MPP

Liam is interested in structural economic reform to unlock Australia’s productive potential, mitigate the climate crisis and address socio-economic and intergenerational inequities.  At Monash University he wrote his Honours Thesis on Constitutional Law. During his time at the Kennedy School he will focus on political economy while sharpening his economic, quantitative and policy design and delivery skills.  He is also interested in trade, security and geopolitics in the Asia-Pacific.

Miski Osman
Miski Osman
Queen Mary University of London, Medicine, MBBS
Queen Mary University of London, Molecular Therapeutics, BMedSci (First Class Honours)
United Kingdom | T.H Chan. School of Public Health, Master of Public Health

Miski is a junior doctor from London, with interests in health equity, social determinants of health, and migrant health. During her time at Harvard, she hopes to focus on health disparities and social and structural determinants of health among ethnic minority communities.

... Read moreabout Miski Osman

Tiran Rahimian
Tiran Rahimian
Juris Doctor (JD) & Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) - McGill University (2019)
Canada | Harvard Law School, LLM

Tiran’s research and writing explores the law and political economy of emerging technologies, with a focus on privacy, online speech moderation and data protection from a comparative perspective.

Kimia Sorouri
Kimia Sorouri
M.D., University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine
B.H.Sc. (Honours) with a specialization in Global Health, McMaster University
Canada | T.H. Chan School of Public Health, MPH

Kimia Sorouri is a resident physician in Obstetrics & Gynecology in Canada with an interest in increasing equitable access to healthcare and cancer survivorship. While at Harvard, Kimia aims to pursue research to improve counselling and access to fertility preservation among adolescent and young adult women undergoing cancer treatment. Kimia hopes to leverage her research to advocate for greater coverage of oncofertility services through private and public insurance programs and to combat discriminatory barriers to accessing reproductive healthcare.

... Read moreabout Kimia Sorouri

Daniel Turner
Daniel Turner
BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, Balliol College, University of Oxford
United Kingdom | Harvard Kennedy School, Master in Public Policy

Dan's research focuses on industrial strategy, regional policy, and urban governance. Dan is a first-generation student from Mansfield, the heart of England’s coalmining region. Before coming to Harvard, Dan worked as a senior policy advisor to the UK government on regeneration policy. Alongside his degree, Dan is working on an economic study of the rise of English regional inequalities and archival research into the failure of policy response since the 1970s. After graduation, he hopes to return to the UK to work in support of communities facing economic dislocation at a more local level – through advocacy or local government.

... Read moreabout Daniel Turner

Dr. Rafiaa Valji
Dr. Rafiaa Valji
University of Alberta - Doctor of Medicine
University of Alberta - Fellowship in Pediatric Respirology
University of Calgary - Residency in Pediatrics (FRCPC, FAAP)
Canada | T.H. Chan School of Public Health - Master of Public Health, Clinical Effectiveness Stream

Dr. Rafiaa Valji is a pediatric pulmonologist whose clinical practice has focused on children with respiratory diseases so rare that there is a paucity of literature to guide care. Her passion to bridge this gap led her to the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public health to pursue a Master of Public Health with a focus on clinical effectiveness. Her current research focuses on the use of non-invasive ventilation in children with Down syndrome. Other diseases of interest include bronchiectasis and childhood interstitial lung diseases.

... Read moreabout Rafiaa Valji

Suleyman Wellings-Longmore
Suleyman Wellings-Longmore
Leeds University, BA – Philosophy BPP, GDL and LPC
United Kingdom | Harvard Law School, LLM

Building on a commitment to pro bono and social justice work, Suleyman is seeking to pivot into human rights law having trained and then practiced at two Magic Circle law firms over a four year period. At Harvard, he is taking classes on issues relating to civil and human rights, migration, and strategy. He intends to retrain as a civil liberties barrister in London upon graduation.

Matthew West
Matthew West
MPhys Physics with Theoretical Physics (1st Class), University of Manchester
United Kingdom | T. H. Chan School of Public Health, M.Sc. in Computational Biology and Quantitative Genetics

Matthew is interested in the potential for artificial intelligence and machine learning to advance our understanding of problems in biomedicine and public health. With a background in physics, he is particularly interested in computational, statistical, and data-driven approaches to the personalised treatment and diagnosis of disease, and he hopes to develop a significant background in both human genomics and quantitative cancer biology while at Harvard. He has worked in Tokyo as a data scientist in the biotechnology sector, and maintains an interest in the healthcare startup sphere.

Sarah Williams-Habibi
Sarah Williams-Habibi
McMaster University, B.Arts Sci. (Honours), Arts & Science and Psychology, Neuroscience & Behavior
Canada | Graduate School of Education, Master of Education in Human Development and Education

While at Harvard, Sarah seeks to further explore Disability and Neurodivergence from multiple disciplinary perspectives, ranging from Cognitive Neuroscience and Developmental Psychology to Critical Disability Studies and Disability Justice. Sarah is pursuing a career in research. She hopes to improve educational settings for students with disabilities, especially those in who experience the intersections between disability and race, gender and/or sexuality. She is particularly interested in actively partnering with communities, while taking an anti-oppressive and interdisciplinary approach to research.

Brandon Woo
Brandon Woo
B.Sc. (Honours) in Psychology, University of British Columbia
Canada | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Ph.D. in Psychology



Through Brandon’s research, he aims to learn more about social issues in current events. Specifically, Brandon studies how people cooperate, come to care for others, and form moral evaluations. Brandon’s ultimate goal is to become a professor. In graduate school, he hopes to grow as a scientist so that he’ll be better able to contribute to the study of sociomoral cognition.

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Ketaki Zodgekar
Ketaki Zodgekar
University of Edinburgh, MA (Hons) Philosophy and Politics
United Kingdom | Harvard Kennedy School, Master in Public Policy

At Harvard, Ketaki will study how to craft inclusive public policy that protects the human rights of marginalized groups internationally, with a focus on LGBTQ+ and migrant communities. She is interested in social movements, tackling global inequality, and strengthening public understanding of and participation in government. Ketaki previously worked at a think tank in London and has prior experience in political campaigns and communications.



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2021-2022年诺克斯奖学金获得者
加布里埃尔-阿姆斯特朗-斯科特

惠灵顿维多利亚大学公共工程硕士(经济学)。
普林斯顿大学文学士(公共和国际事务学院)。
新西兰 - 哈佛大学肯尼迪学院,公共管理硕士

加布里埃尔是Graham T. Allison, Jr. 在哈佛大学肯尼迪学院贝尔弗科学与国际事务中心的研究员。加布里埃尔是一位国际安全专家;她目前的研究重点是印度-太平洋地缘政治/地缘经济以及技术和国家安全的交叉问题。她曾在(新西兰)总理和内阁部以及新西兰驻纽约联合国代表团任职。

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苏普拉蒂克-巴拉莱

牛津大学瓦德姆学院希腊和罗马历史哲学硕士
牛津大学瓦德姆学院Literae Humaniores(经典)文学学士(荣誉)。
英国牛津大学艺术与科学研究生院,古代史博士。

苏普拉蒂克对希腊-罗马、近东和印度历史的交汇点非常着迷。近年来,他一直在思考未被充分研究的阿萨基德帝国,该帝国在公元前247年至公元224年期间统治着近东。通过他的博士工作,他旨在证明阿萨基德国家应该被理解为希腊化和近东化,因此希望挑战 "古典学 "和 "东方研究 "之间的传统划分。

罗宾-贝茨

纽卡斯尔大学美国历史专业硕士学位
纽卡斯尔大学历史学学士(荣誉)。
英国|艺术与科学研究生院,历史学访问学者

罗伯-贝茨是哈佛大学的访问学者和剑桥大学皇后学院的博士生。在哈佛期间,他将致力于他的博士论文,考虑19世纪后期美国的国家建设和腐败之间的联系。他对美国 "镀金时代 "的政治特别感兴趣,并希望在他未来的研究中探索那个时期和现在的政治相似之处。罗伯来自泰恩河畔的纽卡斯尔,之前在纽卡斯尔大学学习。

托马斯-布朗

阿德雷德大学数学和计算机科学学士
阿德雷德大学经济学、政治学和国际关系学学士
澳大利亚-哈佛大学肯尼迪学院,国际发展行政管理硕士

托马斯对解决全球幼儿存在的严重的健康和教育不平等问题充满热情。他在印度尼西亚工作了四年,作为世界银行的研究分析员和一个基层非政府组织的经理,从事一系列的健康和教育项目。在哈佛大学肯尼迪学院,他打算加深他在发展中国家的经济学和政策制定方面的知识,为复杂的人力资本挑战找到创新的解决方案。

艾萨克-陈

悉尼新南威尔士大学医学博士
悉尼新南威尔士大学医学学士
悉尼新南威尔士大学理学士(医学)(荣誉)。
澳大利亚陈氏公共卫生学院,公共卫生硕士

Isaac是一名医生,对传染病和全球健康感兴趣。在哈佛,他将探讨健康不平等的结构性驱动因素,以及对具有公共卫生意义的传染病的政策方法。

威廉-蔡

墨尔本大学政治与国际研究学士(一级荣誉)。
哈佛大学肯尼迪学院,公共政策硕士

威廉希望将多学科和基于证据的方法带入政策制定。他在墨尔本大学完成了他的本科学习,并在那里获得了校长奖学金。在哈佛,威廉打算加深他对国际关系和多边机构的理解。

米切尔-伊斯特

奥塔哥大学法学学士(荣誉)(一级)。
新西兰 | 哈佛大学法学院,法学硕士

在哈佛,米切尔将重点研究反恐法、刑法和人权之间的交叉问题以及白领犯罪。在完成本科学业后,米切尔在新西兰最高法院担任法官助理。之后,他担任了2019年3月15日克赖斯特彻奇清真寺恐怖袭击事件皇家调查委员会的高级顾问,同时,他还为重写新西兰的刑事陪审团审判手册提供了兼职协助。他还曾在新西兰担任过律师和初级检察官。

格兰特-法尔格伦

英属哥伦比亚大学景观设计硕士
马尼托巴大学环境设计-景观和城市化学士
加拿大|设计研究生院,城市设计中的景观建筑硕士

格兰特是瓦比贡湖奥吉布韦部落的成员,也是加拿大景观设计师协会和解咨询委员会的主席。他在设计研究生院的研究将以他过去的研究和专业实践为基础,关注城市和区域范围内的传统知识对气候变化的适应。这项工作的目的是开发模型,将原住民社区、市政当局和机构之间的现场合作扩大到城市和地区范围,使他们能够参与到传统知识中对地方的关系理解,并更有效地缓解气候变化的影响。

露丝-福斯特

爱丁堡大学宗教研究硕士(荣誉)。
英国 - 哈佛大学神学院,神学研究硕士

露丝对分裂社会中的宗教身份、政治、冲突和和平建设之间的关系感兴趣。部分灵感来自于她自己在北爱尔兰的成长经历,在过去的六年里,露丝在耶路撒冷度过了一段时光,最近还在米德尔伯里学院担任凯瑟琳-戴维斯现代希伯来语的和平研究员。为了期待进一步的研究,在哈佛大学神学院,她将重点研究宗教、伦理和政治,并继续学习现代希伯来语。她希望利用其学位课程的跨学科性质和哈佛大学的资源,更深入地了解21世纪的和平与和平建设是什么样子。

亚伦-格鲁克-塔耶

牛津大学科学、医学和技术史硕士
牛津大学互联网社会科学硕士
麦吉尔大学机械工程学士
加拿大艺术与科学研究生院,科学史博士。

亚伦-格鲁克-塔勒是科学史系的博士生,也是哈佛大学伯克曼-克莱因互联网与社会中心的成员。他研究国家安全实践的历史、文化和政治层面,重点是用于监视和网络安全的技术。亚伦的博士研究探讨了模式识别技术是如何阐明权力、科学知识和自我是如何培养的持久问题的。亚伦拥有麦吉尔大学的机械工程学士学位,牛津大学互联网研究所的互联网社会科学硕士学位,以及牛津大学的科学、医学和技术史硕士学位,他是该校的罗德学者。

玛丽安-哈桑

金斯顿大学法学学士
伦敦大学SOAS国际法法学硕士
英国|哈佛大学法学院,法学硕士候选人

在从事了多年的外交和政策工作后,Maryan在哈佛大学期间将重点加强她的学术研究和宣传工作。她对国际公法、争端解决、以及长期冲突期间的贸易和投资一体化特别感兴趣。她是哈佛法学院国家安全法杂志(NSLJ)的高级编辑和哈佛国际仲裁法学生协会(HIALSA)的联合主席。Maryan打算毕业后作为大律师(英格兰和威尔士)执业。

珍妮佛 韩

剑桥大学生理学和心理学硕士
爱丁堡大学医学学士(荣誉)。
伦敦大学国王学院牙科学士(荣誉)。
英国陈德铭公共卫生学院,公共卫生硕士

Jen是一名口腔颌面外科实习生,她对为世界各地服务不足的人群加强外科系统感兴趣。她正在学习全球健康与人口,以加深对问题背景和潜在解决方案的理解,并将这些知识应用于全球外科与社会变革项目的同期研究。从长远来看,Jen打算结合临床实践,继续推动全球外科议程。

基安-霍斯宁亚

多伦多大学荣誉文学士(建筑研究专家,主修哲学)。
加拿大|设计研究生院,建筑学硕士I

Kian对建筑的对象和图像以及建筑师在全球资本主义更广泛的文化和政治背景下作为主体的形象的哲学检查和审视感兴趣。他期待着通过与GSD杰出的教师合作,成长为一名批判性的设计师、观察家和思想家。

穆斯塔法恩-卡玛尔

伦敦政治经济学院哲学和经济学学位
牛津大学神学和宗教学学位
剑桥大学Laidlaw奖学金
英国 - 哈佛大学法学院,法律硕士

穆斯塔法恩正在哈佛大学法学院攻读法学硕士,这建立在他在伦敦经济学院(哲学和经济学)、牛津大学(神学和宗教)的学位以及他在剑桥大学完成的Laidlaw奖学金的基础上。在哈佛,穆斯塔法恩希望专注于可用于应对气候变化的法律策略,以及因技术进步、气候变化和移民而产生的宪法问题。在课堂之外,穆斯塔法恩分别在巴基斯坦(Dil Internship Project)和英国(Close the Lockdown Gap)创办了两家社会企业,分别旨在解决就业和教育方面的不平等问题。

奥利维亚-克林克姆

奥塔哥大学法学学士(一级荣誉)。
奥塔哥大学政治学和法语学士
新西兰 - 哈佛大学法学院,法律硕士

奥利维亚在法学硕士项目中的研究将侧重于人权法、刑事司法和国际刑法。 她对改善刑事司法结果的跨学科创新方法特别感兴趣。 奥利维亚的职业生涯开始于新西兰上诉法院的法官助理,并在监管诉讼和刑事起诉方面进行实践。

亚丁-大卫-克纳普

悉尼大学历史学学士(一级荣誉)。
悉尼法学院法学学士
澳大利亚|艺术与科学研究生院历史系,历史学博士

亚丁专门研究全球和国际历史,重点是19世纪和20世纪的知识、政治和法律历史。他对世界主义者和国际主义者、理论家和实用主义者,以及他们在过去的时代中构想世界的不同方式感到着迷。他在哈佛的学习将使他接触到新的历史领域和方法,同时为他在学术界的职业生涯提供培训。


维克多-李

英国剑桥大学工商管理硕士(2019-2020年)
美国普林斯顿大学经济学学士(2009-2013年,成绩优异)
美国哥伦比亚大学的大学咨询证书(2021年)和新西兰怀卡托大学的教育学研究生证书(2018年)
新西兰|教育研究生院,学习设计、创新和技术的教育硕士

维克多是一位教育科技企业家,他对创建减少信息不对称和增加教育机会的系统和平台感兴趣。在过去的十年中,他创办并退出了多个教育创业公司。目前,他正在帮助发展新西兰第一所专注于STEM的私立高中--温特沃斯计算机科学学院。他在哈佛的主要研究兴趣包括自适应学习和数学教育。


梁菲莉娅

阿尔伯塔大学商业经济和法律学士
加拿大|设计研究生院+工程与应用科学学院,设计工程硕士

Felicia热衷于将以人为本的设计、人机交互和行为洞察力等学科结合起来,设计出解决城市化挑战的方案。在她担任管理顾问期间,她参与了多个商业创新战略和用户体验/用户界面项目,涉及多个行业,包括公共部门、医疗保健、零售、汽车和保险。通过设计工程硕士项目,她希望用技术性的产品设计技能来补充她的广泛经验,并学习如何使用系统思考的方法来解决围绕城市可持续性、流动性和数字政府服务的挑战。

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马修-利利

B. 悉尼大学经济学(荣誉)。
澳大利亚|哈佛大学艺术与科学研究生院,商业经济学博士

Matthew Lilley于2012年在悉尼大学获得经济学(荣誉)学士学位。他曾在澳大利亚储备银行的研究部门工作,然后在悉尼大学和新南威尔士大学担任经济学教师的研究助理。他的主要兴趣是实证微观经济学,包括行为和发展经济学,以及政治经济学。

杰弗里-刘

澳大利亚国立大学统计学学士(一级荣誉)。
澳大利亚国立大学经济学学士
澳大利亚|工程和应用科学研究生院,数据科学硕士

Geoffrey热衷于提高商业和政府流程中人工智能系统的稳健性和安全性。他对现代机器学习算法的故障模式及其下游影响特别感兴趣。在哈佛,他将探索现代机器学习算法的鲁棒性以及这些算法如何捕捉数据中的不确定性和偏见。


阿妮塔-马欣佩

英属哥伦比亚大学计算机科学和物理学综合荣誉学士。
加拿大|工程与应用科学研究生院,数据科学硕士

Anita在本科学习期间,在UBC的高能物理研究小组从事计算物理问题的研究时,开始接触深度学习。她现在期待着在攻读数据科学硕士学位时过渡到应用机器学习领域。在哈佛大学,Anita一直在数据到可操作知识实验室和应用计算科学研究所进行可解释ML和NLP/计算机视觉研究。

克洛伊-曼努埃尔

牛津大学新学院英语语言和文学学士(一级)。
英国牛津大学教育研究生院,教育政策与分析硕士。

Chloe的兴趣在于通过以需求为导向的政策和青年赋权来挑战教育中基于社会和阶级的不平等,这是她在英国公立学校教育经历的启发。她毕业于牛津大学新学院,获得英语语言和文学一级学士学位,同时还获得了高尔基文学奖和吉布斯学术表现奖。在本科期间,她被同龄人的教育经历和自己的经历之间的巨大差距所震撼,随后与她的学院密切合作,增加低收入学生进入大学的机会。她还参与了一些教育慈善机构和非营利组织的工作,在社会经济条件较差的地区工作,并在英国各地开展大学外展活动。2020年毕业后,Chloe来到西班牙马德里,在一所公立学校任教,提高以西班牙语为母语的学生的英语水平。同时,Chloe在教育创业公司Knowledge Collective担任助理,为年轻人开发年度国际领导力峰会,重点关注联合国可持续发展目标。在哈佛大学,她希望进一步推动她在缩小贫困学生成绩差距方面的工作,同时扩大她在国际教育政策方面的经验,重点是菲律宾,她的大部分家人都在这里。


肖恩-马蒂鲁科

布里斯托尔大学法学学士(一级荣誉)。
伦敦经济学院帝国、殖民主义和全球化专业硕士(优秀)。
牛津大学法学学士(优等)。
英国 - 哈佛大学法学院,法学硕士

Seun是一位作家、记者、诗人和法律、种族、政治和人权研究者。她的作品曾被《gal-dem》和《独立报》报道,她也曾出现在多个媒体平台上,如时代广播电台,讨论她的作品。Seun的大部分工作都是为了提升英国黑人的观点。在哈佛大学期间,Seun将专注于如何利用法律来打击种族不平等。她还将学习一些课程,使她能够比较和对比美国的黑人生活和英国的黑人生活。

泰-米特吉

牛津大学艺术史和视觉文化硕士(优秀)。
悉尼大学艺术史学士(一级荣誉)。
澳大利亚艺术和科学研究生院,艺术史博士。

三井泰是一位作家和艺术史学家,他对打破艺术史的主题和时间模块化感兴趣。他的工作不是被钉在一个单一的时代,而是试图追踪跨越时间和文化的想法--例如,在19世纪法国的沙龙和今天百货公司的橱窗之间画一条线。在从事学术研究的同时,他也是一名艺术评论家,在各种著名的国际和国内出版物上发表文章,并曾担任过《天桥》杂志的副主席。通过这些工作,Mitsuji不断寻求代表不同的观点,详细介绍澳大利亚和全球社区的各种文化轮廓。

汉娜-莫里斯

B. 悉尼大学国际和全球研究
悉尼大学法学博士
迪肯大学教育学硕士
澳大利亚|教育研究生院,教育学硕士(教育领导、组织和创业)。

汉娜热衷于寻找创新的新方法来解决21世纪教育所面临的最大挑战,并使团队和组织充分发挥其潜力。在哈佛大学期间,她将专注于学习教育生态系统中的不同力量如何合作以缩小学生的学业成绩差距,社会和情感学习如何使学生具备创造一个更加公正、公平和包容的社会的技能,以及创业型领导力如何激励不同的利益相关者团队实现共同目标。


利亚姆-奥布莱恩

莫纳什大学法学学士(荣誉)和文学士(法学学士和政治学文学士)。
澳大利亚 - 哈佛大学肯尼迪学院,MPP

利亚姆对结构性经济改革感兴趣,以释放澳大利亚的生产潜力,缓解气候危机,解决社会经济和代际不平等问题。 在莫纳什大学,他撰写了关于宪法的荣誉论文。在肯尼迪学院学习期间,他将专注于政治经济学,同时磨练他的经济、量化和政策设计与实施技能。 他还对亚太地区的贸易、安全和地缘政治感兴趣。

米斯基-奥斯曼

伦敦大学玛丽皇后学院,医学,MBBS
伦敦玛丽女王大学,分子治疗学,医学学士(一级荣誉)。
英国|陈德铭。公共卫生学院,公共卫生硕士

Miski是一名来自伦敦的初级医生,对健康公平、健康的社会决定因素和移民健康感兴趣。在哈佛大学学习期间,她希望重点研究少数民族社区的健康差异以及健康的社会和结构决定因素。



蒂兰-拉希米安

法学博士(JD)和民法学士(BCL)-麦吉尔大学(2019年)
加拿大 | 哈佛大学法学院,法学硕士

Tiran的研究和写作探讨了新兴技术的法律和政治经济,从比较的角度关注隐私、在线言论控制和数据保护。

基米亚-索鲁里

多伦多大学医学系医学博士
麦克马斯特大学全球健康专业理学士(荣誉)。
加拿大T.H. Chan公共卫生学院,公共卫生硕士

Kimia Sorouri是加拿大妇产科的一名住院医生,对增加公平获得医疗保健和癌症幸存者的机会感兴趣。在哈佛大学期间,Kimia的目标是进行研究,以改善接受癌症治疗的青少年和年轻女性的咨询和保留生育能力的机会。Kimia希望利用她的研究,倡导通过私人和公共保险计划扩大不孕不育服务的覆盖面,并打击获得生殖保健方面的歧视性障碍。


丹尼尔-特纳

牛津大学巴利奥尔学院哲学、政治学和经济学学士。
英国 - 哈佛大学肯尼迪学院,公共政策硕士

丹的研究重点是产业战略、区域政策和城市治理。丹是第一代学生,来自英格兰煤矿区的中心地带--曼斯菲尔德。在来到哈佛大学之前,丹曾担任英国政府再生政策的高级政策顾问。在攻读学位的同时,丹正在对英国地区不平等现象的增加进行经济研究,并对1970年代以来政策反应的失败进行档案研究。毕业后,他希望回到英国,通过宣传或地方政府,在更多的地方层面支持面临经济失调的社区。


拉菲亚-瓦尔吉博士

阿尔伯塔大学--医学博士
阿尔伯塔大学--小儿呼吸道学研究员
卡尔加里大学--儿科住院医师(FRCPC, FAAP)
加拿大T.H.Chan公共卫生学院--公共卫生硕士,临床有效性课程

拉菲亚-瓦尔吉博士是一名小儿肺科医生,她的临床实践主要集中在患有呼吸道疾病的儿童身上,这些疾病非常罕见,以至于缺乏文献来指导治疗。她对弥合这一差距的热情促使她到哈佛大学陈氏公共卫生学院攻读公共卫生硕士,重点研究临床效果。她目前的研究重点是无创通气在唐氏综合症儿童中的应用。其他感兴趣的疾病包括支气管扩张症和儿童间质性肺部疾病。


苏莱曼-威灵斯-朗莫

利兹大学,文学学士 - 哲学 BPP, GDL and LPC
英国 - 哈佛大学法学院,法学硕士

在致力于无偿服务和社会正义工作的基础上,Suleyman正在寻求进入人权法领域,他曾在两家Magic Circle律师事务所进行过四年的培训和实习。在哈佛大学,他正在学习有关公民权利和人权、移民和战略的课程。他打算毕业后在伦敦重新培训成为一名公民自由的大律师。

马修-韦斯特

曼彻斯特大学物理学与理论物理学硕士(一级)。
英国|陈氏公共卫生学院,计算生物学和定量遗传学理学硕士

马修对人工智能和机器学习的潜力感兴趣,以促进我们对生物医学和公共卫生问题的理解。由于有物理学背景,他对计算、统计和数据驱动的疾病个性化治疗和诊断方法特别感兴趣,他希望在哈佛大学学习期间在人类基因组学和癌症定量生物学方面有重要的背景。他曾在东京的生物技术部门担任数据科学家,并对医疗保健创业领域保持兴趣。

莎拉-威廉姆斯-哈比比

麦克马斯特大学,文理科学士(荣誉)和心理学、神经科学与行为学。
加拿大|教育研究生院,人类发展与教育专业的教育硕士

在哈佛大学期间,Sarah试图从多个学科的角度进一步探索残疾和神经差异,从认知神经科学和发展心理学到批判性残疾研究和残疾正义。萨拉正在追求一个研究的职业。她希望能改善残疾学生的教育环境,特别是那些经历过残疾与种族、性别和/或性之间交叉的学生。她对积极与社区合作特别感兴趣,同时采取反压迫和跨学科的研究方法。

布兰登-胡

英属哥伦比亚大学心理学学士(荣誉)。
加拿大|艺术与科学研究生院,心理学博士



通过布兰登的研究,他旨在了解更多关于当前事件中的社会问题。具体来说,布兰登研究人们如何合作,来关心他人,并形成道德评价。布兰登的最终目标是成为一名教授。在研究生院,他希望能成长为一名科学家,这样他就能更好地对社会道德认知的研究作出贡献。



Ketaki Zodgekar

爱丁堡大学,哲学和政治学硕士(荣誉)。
哈佛大学肯尼迪学院,公共政策硕士

在哈佛,Ketaki将研究如何制定包容性的公共政策,以保护国际边缘群体的人权,重点是LGBTQ+和移民社区。她对社会运动、解决全球不平等问题,以及加强公众对政府的理解和参与感兴趣。Ketaki曾在伦敦的一个智囊团工作,并有政治运动和沟通方面的经验。
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关于弗兰克-诺克斯

About Frank Knox
Annie Reid Knox understood her late husband’s belief that America’s roots “lie embedded in British soil,” and sought to honor him and his commitment to America, the country he so deeply loved. She accomplished this by making a donation to Harvard University that would provide for an educational exchange between scholars from America and the countries that constituted the British Commonwealth. The gift resulted in the prestigious Frank Knox Memorial Fellowships, which have provided the opportunity for over 400 scholars from Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom to study at Harvard since the first fellowship was awarded in 1948. In addition, more than 300 Knox Fellowship recipients from Harvard have studied or conducted research in those countries. According to the wishes of Mrs. Knox, Frank Knox Fellows are selected on the basis of “future promise of leadership, strength, keen mind, a balanced judgment and a devotion to the democratic ideal.”

A Self-made Man
A true product of American idealism, Frank Knox rose from humble beginnings to become a man of the world: from small-town cub reporter to big-time newspaper publisher; from gubernatorial campaign manager to Vice Presidential candidate; from soldier to Secretary of the Navy. Even as a youth, he exemplified the practicality and enterprising spirit of the “self-made man.”

Born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1874, he moved with his family at age 7 to Grand Rapids, Michigan, where his father ran a grocery store. By age 11, he was peddling newspapers to help with the family expenses. Before finishing high school he left Michigan and supported himself as a salesman. When the panic of 1893 cost him his job and prompted him to return to Michigan, he enrolled at Alma College and paid his way by working various odd jobs — all while earning high marks and distinguishing himself as an adept football player.

With the outbreak of the Spanish-American War, Knox, a college senior, enlisted in the Army and joined Theodore Roosevelt’s famous Rough Riders. From then on he was a faithful disciple of the burly military man and future president. Fourteen years later, Knox would prove instrumental in drawing Roosevelt into the historic “Bull Moose” campaign.

Journalist at Heart
After returning to Michigan and marrying his college sweetheart, Annie Reid, Knox landed a job as a reporter at the Herald and rapidly climbed the ranks to city editor, then circulation manager. Knox remained a staunch newspaperman for the next four decades. His early tenure as publisher of the Sault Sainte Marie Weekly News and, later, The Manchester Union Leader, not only afforded him solid publishing experience but also fueled his commitment to progressive Republican politics and reform.

By 1927, Knox had become General Manager of all 27 of William Randolph Hearst’s dailies. Four years later, he had accumulated enough savings to retire comfortably. Yet according to Fortune magazine, Knox was a poor candidate for retirement. He had swallowed whole Teddy Roosevelt’s “doctrine of the strenuous life.”

Knox’s most impressive achievement in the newspaper world was yet to come — as publisher of the Chicago Daily News, which he actively managed from 1931 until his appointment as Secretary of the Navy in 1940. Throughout his tenure at the News he remained faithful to his early ideals of political rectitude, exposing Chicago rackets and corrupt politicians and airing his misgivings about the New Deal in his own editorials. Those editorials expressed such vehement opposition to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s domestic policies that they cost the News thousands of readers — a predictable outcome in overwhelmingly Democratic Chicago. Still, Knox continued to voice his opinions, going so far as to call FDR’s managed economy “alien and un-American” and “a complete flop.”

A Politician is Born
In the fall of 1934, Knox found himself raising money for the Republican Party and was such a success that he was invited to speak at meetings throughout the Midwest. Before long, so many people were saying Knox would make a good Republican presidential candidate that it seemed a likely possibility. When the delegates assembled at the 1936 Republican National Convention, however, it was clear that Governor Alfred Landon of Kansas was the overwhelming favorite for the presidential nomination. Rather than foster a split in the party, Knox ordered his name withdrawn from the race. The next day he became the governor’s unanimously approved running mate.

The Navy Years
Although FDR swept the 1936 election, at the end of that term he defied partisan biases and appointed Knox Secretary of the Navy. The appointment was a testament to Knox’s impressive capabilities and reputation, especially given his previously outspoken opposition to the New Deal. Yet for all his antagonism toward Roosevelt’s domestic reforms, Knox was an enthusiastic supporter of the president’s foreign policy. Since 1936, he had been watching with increasing alarm the political developments around the world. After Hitler annexed Austria in 1938, Knox pressed for approval of the president’s billion-dollar naval expansion plan. When war finally erupted in Europe in 1939, Knox wrote front-page editorials calling for widespread support of Roosevelt’s foreign policy decisions, the repeal of the neutrality laws, and a bipartisan cabinet.

Knox with Naval OfficersImpressed by Knox’s opinions and aware of the leveraging potential of a bipartisan cabinet, Roosevelt offered Knox the position of secretary twice before he finally accepted. In response to those who questioned her husband’s motives, Mrs. Knox explained that for him, “patriotism was a living fire of unquestioned belief and purpose.” He had cut short his college career to fight in the Spanish-American War, and at age 43 he had left a thriving newspaper business to enlist in the Army during WWI. Frank Knox had made considerable sacrifices to serve his country, and he would continue to do so, even at the expense of his friends, business and political reputation. Knox himself was frequently in the newspapers, not least because of his bold and often controversial public statements. Early on he toed a fine line between asserting his pro-British, anti-Axis stance and alienating die-hard American isolationists. By 1941, he told a governor’s conference that “the time to use our Navy to clear the Atlantic of the German menace is at hand,” infuriating isolationists with his aggressive pronouncements. Some members of Congress went so far as to demand that he either resign or be impeached. Still, he gained support from many others, including Roosevelt. In fact, Knox’s assertiveness may have helped the president gauge public response to interventionist views.

Knox presided over the department at a pivotal moment in its history. Before the war, he had written magazine articles advocating a naval system based on the construction and maintenance of a two-ocean Navy. With the passing of the “Two-Ocean Navy” bill just one week after he took office, Knox’s vision became policy. By the time of his death in 1944, the U.S. Navy had become the most powerful in the world. Its development was so rapid that within four years, Navy personnel had increased from 190,000 members to well over 3 million. To the 385 combat ships it owned in 1940, the Navy added nine battleships, 19 first-line aircraft carriers, more than 500 destroyers and escort ships, over 100 submarines, and thousands of amphibious ships and other naval craft.

With war raging in Europe and the British in desperate need of naval aid, Knox became deeply immersed in foreign affairs. Three weeks after Knox took office, the British ambassador approached him directly for help. The negotiations that ensued paved the way for the Lend-Lease Act of 1941. Not only was Knox instrumental in conceiving the destroyers-for-bases exchange, but he also played crucial roles in both persuading Congress to pass the bill and implementing its provisions.

One of Knox’s more heavily publicized contributions as secretary was his investigation into the Pearl Harbor bombing. Three days after the attack he flew to the base to interview local authorities and assess the damage. Knox’s trip made big news. In his report he concluded that the attack succeeded “due to a lack of a state of readiness” by both the Army and Navy, an assessment which Secretary of War Henry Stimson publicly acknowledged.

An International Outlook
In addition to his trips to Pearl Harbor, Knox traveled the world to inspect naval units and observe battlefront activities. In the last two and a half years of his life, he spent 802 hours in the air and flew 141,000 miles. Besides examining naval installations in Europe, North Africa, the Caribbean, the Pacific and the continental U.S., he traveled to Brazil in the role of “goodwill ambassador” after Brazil declared war on Germany and Italy in 1942. Knox also believed strongly that apart from facilitating international cooperation, he and the other civilian secretaries should “get out in the field and see actual conditions.” He argued that such trips elicited “far more intelligent” decision-making among civilian leaders and served as “a definite aid” to the morale of the troops.

Secnav Frank Knox and Sponsor Mrs. Annie Reid Knox, at the launching ceremony, Newport News Shopbuilding & Drydock Co., 1943Knox’s trips across the globe enhanced his vision of democracy within an international context. He was especially adamant about the continuing cooperation between the United States and Great Britain, and in 1943 he toured the United Kingdom and the North African-Mediterranean theater of operations — a trip designed as much to foster good relations as to inspect naval units. In a press conference following his return to the States, Knox praised the mutual support between America and Great Britain in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. That same year he announced to the English Speaking Union in Chicago that “all means to preserve the peace will fail [unless they are] founded on Anglo-American cooperation.”

Knox’s belief in the importance of U.S. and British relations suggests the motivating principles behind the Knox Fellowship. In a speech he delivered to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Senate, he elaborated on the strong ties between the United States and the U.K.: “Our social, our economic, and our political systems were brought to the new world many years ago as transplantations from the British system. Close personal contacts and a constant exchange of ideas between the American and the British peoples has nourished the sturdy growth of American national life, whose roots lie embedded in British soil.” When Knox died of a heart attack in the spring of 1944, flags were brought to half-mast not only in America but on all British and Canadian vessels as well. His extensive travels as Secretary of the Navy had taken a heavy toll on his normally robust health. “Truly he put his country first,” the president announced to a grieving nation. “We shall greatly miss his ability and friendship.”

Knox had come a long way from his cub-reporting life in Grand Rapids. Yet through it all — whether as soldier, journalist, publisher or government executive — he remained honest, forthright, and committed to high ideals. By the time Knox died, he had attained not only shrewd business sense and political savvy but something far more significant: a global vision.



关于弗兰克-诺克斯
安妮-里德-诺克斯理解她已故丈夫的信念,即美国的根 "扎在英国的土地上",并试图纪念他和他对美国的承诺,他是如此深爱着这个国家。她通过向哈佛大学捐款,为美国和英联邦国家的学者提供教育交流机会,从而实现了这个目标。这项捐赠产生了著名的弗兰克-诺克斯纪念奖学金,自1948年颁发第一笔奖学金以来,该奖学金为来自澳大利亚、加拿大、新西兰和英国的400多名学者提供了在哈佛学习的机会。此外,有300多名来自哈佛的诺克斯奖学金获得者在这些国家学习或进行研究。根据诺克斯夫人的意愿,弗兰克-诺克斯研究员的选拔依据是 "未来的领导潜力、实力、敏锐的头脑、平衡的判断力和对民主理想的奉献"。

一个自力更生的人
作为美国理想主义的真正产物,弗兰克-诺克斯从卑微的起点成长为一个世界性的人物:从小镇的小记者到大时代的报纸出版商;从州长竞选经理到副总统候选人;从士兵到海军部长。甚至在青年时期,他就体现了 "自食其力 "的实用性和进取精神。

他1874年出生于马萨诸塞州的波士顿,7岁时随家人搬到密歇根州的大急流城,他的父亲在那里经营一家杂货店。11岁时,他开始兜售报纸,以帮助解决家庭开支。在完成高中学业之前,他离开密歇根州,以销售员的身份养活自己。当1893年的恐慌使他失去工作并促使他回到密歇根州时,他进入阿尔玛学院,通过打各种零工来支付学费--同时获得高分,并作为一名优秀的足球运动员脱颖而出。

随着美西战争的爆发,大学四年级的诺克斯应征入伍,加入了西奥多-罗斯福著名的粗野骑士队。从那时起,他成为这位魁梧的军人和未来总统的忠实弟子。14年后,诺克斯被证明在吸引罗斯福参与历史性的 "牛魔王 "运动方面发挥了重要作用。

心中的记者
回到密歇根州并与他的大学女友安妮-里德结婚后,诺克斯在《先驱报》找到了一份记者的工作,并迅速爬上了城市编辑的位置,然后是发行经理。在接下来的四十年里,诺克斯一直是一名坚定的新闻工作者。他早期担任《索圣玛丽周报》和后来的《曼彻斯特联合领袖报》的出版商,不仅为他提供了坚实的出版经验,而且还推动了他对进步的共和党政治和改革的承诺。

到1927年,诺克斯已成为威廉-伦道夫-赫斯特旗下所有27家日报的总经理。四年后,他已经积累了足够的储蓄,可以舒适地退休。然而,据《财富》杂志报道,诺克斯是一个可怜的退休人选。他已经完全吞下了泰迪-罗斯福的 "艰苦生活的理论"。

诺克斯在报纸界最令人印象深刻的成就还在后面--作为《芝加哥每日新闻》的发行人,他从1931年开始积极管理该报,直到1940年被任命为海军部长。在《新闻报》的整个任期内,他一直忠于他早期的政治正直的理想,揭露芝加哥的黑帮和腐败的政客,并在自己的社论中表达他对新政的疑虑。这些社论表达了对富兰克林-D-罗斯福国内政策的强烈反对,使《新闻报》失去了成千上万的读者--这在民主党占压倒性优势的芝加哥是可以预见的结果。尽管如此,诺克斯仍然继续发表自己的观点,甚至称罗斯福的管理型经济是 "外来的、非美国的",是 "完全失败的"。

一个政治家诞生了
1934年秋天,诺克斯发现自己在为共和党筹款,而且非常成功,他被邀请在整个中西部的会议上发言。不久,许多人都说诺克斯会成为一名优秀的共和党总统候选人,这似乎是一种可能。然而,当代表们聚集在1936年的共和党全国大会上时,很明显,堪萨斯州州长阿尔弗雷德-兰登是总统提名的压倒性热门。诺克斯没有促成党内的分裂,而是下令将自己的名字从竞选中撤回。第二天,他成为州长一致批准的竞选伙伴。

海军时代
虽然FDR在1936年的选举中获胜,但在该任期结束时,他不顾党派偏见,任命诺克斯为海军部长。这一任命证明了诺克斯令人印象深刻的能力和声誉,特别是考虑到他之前对新政的直言不讳的反对。然而,尽管他对罗斯福的国内改革持反对态度,但诺克斯却是总统外交政策的热心支持者。自1936年以来,他一直在关注世界各地的政治发展,并对此感到越来越震惊。1938年希特勒吞并奥地利后,诺克斯力主批准总统的数十亿美元的海军扩张计划。当1939年欧洲战争最终爆发时,诺克斯撰写了头版社论,呼吁广泛支持罗斯福的外交政策决定,废除中立法,并建立两党内阁。

诺克斯与海军军官的合影被诺克斯的观点所打动,并意识到两党内阁的杠杆潜力,罗斯福在最终接受之前两次向诺克斯提出了秘书的职位。对于那些质疑她丈夫动机的人,诺克斯夫人解释说,对他来说,"爱国主义是一种不容置疑的信念和目的的活火"。他缩短了自己的大学生涯,参加了美西战争,43岁时,他离开了繁荣的报业,在一战期间应征入伍。弗兰克-诺克斯为报效祖国做出了相当大的牺牲,他将继续这样做,甚至不惜牺牲他的朋友、生意和政治声誉。诺克斯本人经常出现在报纸上,这主要是因为他的公开声明很大胆,而且经常有争议。早期,他在坚持其亲英、反轴心的立场和疏远死硬的美国孤立主义者之间划出了一条细线。到了1941年,他在一个州长会议上说,"利用我们的海军清除大西洋上的德国威胁的时候到了",他的激进言论激怒了孤立主义者。一些国会议员甚至要求他要么辞职,要么被弹劾。不过,他还是得到了许多人的支持,包括罗斯福。事实上,诺克斯的强硬态度可能有助于总统衡量公众对干预主义观点的反应。

诺克斯在该部门历史上的一个关键时刻主持了该部门的工作。战前,他曾在杂志上发表文章,倡导以建设和维护两洋海军为基础的海军体系。随着 "两洋海军 "法案在他上任后仅一周就获得通过,诺克斯的设想变成了政策。到他1944年去世时,美国海军已成为世界上最强大的海军。它的发展是如此迅速,以至于在四年内,海军人员从19万名成员增加到远远超过300万。在1940年拥有的385艘作战舰艇的基础上,海军又增加了9艘战列舰、19艘一线航空母舰、500多艘驱逐舰和护卫舰、100多艘潜艇,以及数千艘两栖舰和其他海军舰艇。

随着战争在欧洲肆虐,英国迫切需要海军援助,诺克斯开始深深地沉浸在外交事务中。诺克斯上任三周后,英国大使直接向他寻求帮助。随后的谈判为1941年的《租借法案》铺平了道路。诺克斯不仅在构思驱逐舰换基地方面发挥了作用,而且在说服国会通过该法案和执行其规定方面也发挥了关键作用。

作为部长,诺克斯更多被宣传的贡献之一是他对珍珠港爆炸事件的调查。袭击发生三天后,他飞往基地采访地方当局并评估损失。诺克斯的行程成为大新闻。在他的报告中,他得出结论,袭击成功 "是由于陆军和海军缺乏准备状态",战争部长亨利-史汀生公开承认这一评估。

国际视野
除了前往珍珠港之外,诺克斯还到世界各地视察海军部队并观察战线活动。在他生命的最后两年半里,他在空中飞行了802小时,飞行了141000英里。除了考察欧洲、北非、加勒比海、太平洋和美国大陆的海军设施,他还在1942年巴西对德国和意大利宣战后以 "亲善大使 "的身份前往巴西。诺克斯还坚信,除了促进国际合作外,他和其他文职秘书应该 "走到实地,看看实际情况"。他认为,这种旅行在文职领导人中引起了 "更明智的 "决策,并对部队的士气起到了 "明确的帮助"。

弗兰克-诺克斯海军部长和赞助人安妮-里德-诺克斯夫人,在下水仪式上,纽波特纽斯造船和干船坞公司,1943年诺克斯的全球旅行增强了他在国际背景下的民主愿景。他特别坚持美国和英国之间的持续合作,1943年他巡视了英国和北非-地中海战区--这次旅行既是为了促进良好关系,也是为了视察海军部队。在回国后的一次新闻发布会上,诺克斯赞扬了美国和英国在大西洋和地中海地区的相互支持。同年,他向芝加哥的英语联盟宣布,"所有维护和平的手段都将失败,[除非它们]建立在英美合作之上"。

诺克斯对美英关系的重要性的信念表明了诺克斯奖学金背后的动机原则。在他向参议院外交事务委员会发表的演讲中,他阐述了美国和英国之间的紧密联系:"我们的社会、经济和政治制度是多年前从英国制度移植到新世界的。美国和英国人民之间密切的个人接触和不断的思想交流,滋养了美国民族生活的茁壮成长,其根源就在于英国的土壤"。当诺克斯在1944年春天因心脏病发作去世时,不仅在美国,而且在所有英国和加拿大的船只上都下了半旗。他作为海军部长进行的大量旅行使他一向强健的身体受到严重影响。"他确实把他的国家放在第一位,"总统向一个悲伤的国家宣布。"我们将非常怀念他的能力和友谊。"

诺克斯从他在大急流城的幼童报告生活中走了很长一段路。然而,在这一切中--无论是作为士兵、记者、出版商还是政府官员--他都保持着诚实、直率和对崇高理想的承诺。在诺克斯去世时,他不仅获得了精明的商业意识和政治智慧,还获得了更重要的东西:全球视野。
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