#  Hrdy Fellowship 

 



## The Sarah and Daniel Hrdy Visiting Fellowship in Conservation Biology at Harvard University

### About the Award

The Sarah and Daniel Hrdy Fellowship in Conservation Biology serves to support the study of conservation biology within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University. The fellowship is awarded to an individual who will engage in scientific study and work in the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology. The fellowship commences with an annual lecture in conservation biology by the distinguished individual chosen for the fellowship from outside Harvard University. It is the hope of the benefactors that this fellowship will have a strong and transformative effect on the study of conservation biology at Harvard, from the undergraduate to the senior teaching level.

#### Past Recipients of the Hrdy Fellowship and the Academic Year of Their Appointments

Rus Hoelzel, 2020-2021   
Mark Margres, 2018-2019  
Aaron C. Hartmann, 2017-2018  
Onja Razafindratsima, 2016-2017  
Francesca Cagnacci, 2015-2016  
Joe Roman, 2014-2015  
Michael Russello, 2013-2014  
Helen James, 2011-2012  
Per Palsbøll, 2010-2011  
H. Bradley Shaffer, 2009-2010  
Navjot Sodhi, 2008-2009  
David Roberts, 2007-2008   
Tamas Szekeley, 2006-2007  
Amy Dunham, 2005-2006  
Claus Wedekind, 2004-2005  
Richard Frankham, 2003-2004  
Andrew Torrance, 2002-2003  
Zoe Cardon, 2002-2003  
Manuel Lerdau, 2001-2002  
Callum Roberts, 2000-2001  
Matthew Hare, 1999-2000