Word: shustorovich
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Special Concentrations requirements "are a do-it-yourself kind of thing," says Alexander Shustorovich '88, who concentrates in Biotechnology and Government...
...have a lot of freedom," she says. And Shustorovich calls Special Concentrations "the last glimmer of hope in the bureaucracy...
There are three application dates each year and the Committee has been known to send proposals back to the drawing board with advice for reformulation. Thorne's favorite special concentration, a study of game theory and nuclear decision-making, required three submissions before the concentration was accepted, she says. Shustorovich, who studies the relationship between government and science, says he got his proposal accepted after two attempts...
...conference followed a rigorous academic schedule, with seminars starting at 9 a.m. in the hall of the European Parliament," Shustorovich said. "People were free in the evening, but receptions usually continued until 1 a.m. People couldn't keep up with the work; there were 50 to 60 hours of seminars over a period of five days...
...BULK of the expense for the conference was paid for by the Luxembourg government, said Shustorovich, who added that "additional funding...came from private and government sources. A token amount was also donated by Harvard...