هاروارد گاردنر

EDUCATION
Harvard College, 1961–1965; A.B. in Social Relations
London School of Economics, 1965–1966; Reading in Philosophy and Sociology
Harvard University, 1966–1971; Ph.D. in Social Psychology (Developmental Psychology)
Harvard Medical School and Boston University Aphasia Research Center, 1971–1972
Postdoctoral Fellow
CURRENT POSITIONS
John H. and Elisabeth A. Hobbs Research Professor of Cognition and Education, Harvard
Graduate School of Education (1998–present)
Professor of Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education (1986–1998)
Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Harvard University (1991–present)
Chair, Project Zero Steering Committee (1995–present); Co-Director, Project Zero (1972–2000);
Senior Director (2000–present)
ACADEMIC HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS
Phi Beta Kappa, Junior Year (1964)
A.B. summa cum laude (1965)
Frank Knox Fellowship, London School of Economics (1965–1966)
NIMH Pre-doctoral Fellowship (1966–1971)
Ph.D. Examination passed with Distinction (1968)
Social Science Research Council Fellow (1971–1972)
Livingston Fund Fellowship (1972–1974)
Claude Bernard Science Journalism Award (1975)
MacArthur Prize Fellowship (1981–1986)
National Psychology Award for Excellence in the Media of the American Psychological
Association, for the book Frames of Mind (1984)
William James Award, American Psychological Association (1987)
Educational Press of America, Distinguished Achievement Award (1989)
Who's Who in America (1989–present)
University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Education (1990)
Wyoming Seminary Distinguished Alumnus Award (1990)
Medal of the Presidency of the Italian Republic, Pio Manzù, October (2001)
Common Sense Media Award for Outstanding Leadership in Education and Digital Ethics
(2010)
Prince of Asturias Award for Social Sciences (2011)
Brock International Prize in Education (2015)
Recipient of 31 honorary degrees from institutions in Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Greece, Hong
Kong, Ireland, Israel, Italy, South Korea, Spain, and the United States