List of Brown University faculty

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This list of Brown University faculty includes notable current and former professors, lecturers, fellows, and administrators of Brown University, an Ivy League university located in Providence, Rhode Island. Among the awards received by faculty, fellows, and staff are six Nobel Prizes, nine Pulitzer Prizes, and 17 MacArthur Fellowships.

Contents

Nobel laureates

MacArthur Fellows

Pulitzer Prize recipients

Applied sciences

Humanities

Africana studies

English and Literary Arts

History

Modern Culture and Media

Philosophy

Natural sciences

Biology

Neuroscience

Chemistry

Cognitive and psychological sciences

Earth sciences

Medicine and public health

Physics

Formal sciences

Computer science

Mathematics

Applied mathematics

Social sciences

Political science and international studies

Economics

Sociology

Visual and performing arts

Unclassified

Deans

Dean of the College

Dean of the Graduate School

Dean of the School of Public Health

Dean of the School of Engineering

Provosts

Presidents

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