Santa Fe Institute

Visiting Appointments

Miller Scholars

The Miller Scholarship is the most prestigious visiting appointment at the Santa Fe Institute, for highly accomplished, creative thinkers from the arts, humanities, and sciences.


Listing of Miller Scholars

Cowan Professors

George Cowan is SFI's founding president. He endowed the Cowan Chair to attract leading social science researchers who have applied rigorous scientific methods in their fields, and who offer perspectives that are complementary to existing SFI research. The inaugural three-year appointments began July 1, 2011, and end June 30, 2014.


Listing of Cowan Professors

Sabbatical Visitors

The Santa Fe Institute maintains a vibrant and interactive Sabbatical program, reserved primarily for members of the SFI external Faculty.  Sabbaticals are coordinated through the office of the Chair of the Faculty, Doug Erwin (2011-2013), and should contact for further information and details.


Listing of Sabbatical Visitors

Visitors

Visitors to SFI fall under two broad categories, members of the faculty, and non-affiliated researchers. External faculty, collaborator visits and other scientific visitors are coordinated through the office of the Chair of the Faculty, Doug Erwin (2011-2013), and should contact for information and details. BNet visitors are coordinated by The Vice President of Administration, , whom they should contact directly.

Visitor Arrivals Calendar

Events News

Live on Twitter: Follow the complexity economics rethink live this week
May 14, 2012 -

The economics status quo isn't working; it's time for a rethink. SFI and the Krasnow Institute present "The Science of Complexity: Understanding the Global Financial Crisis" May 16-18 in Arlington, Virginia. Follow the discussion live on Twitter at #rethink.

Video - Rebecca Goldstein lecture on appealing to intuitions: Why we can't get along without them
April 16, 2012 -

In an SFI Community Lecture on April 9 in Santa Fe, Rebecca Newberger Goldstein considered intuition as an essential part of our moral and philosophical thinking. Watch the video here.

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