Siebel Scholars
The Siebel Scholars program was established by the Thomas and Stacey Siebel Foundation in 2000 to recognize the most talented students at 29 graduate schools of business, computer science, bioengineering, and energy science in the United States, China, France, Italy, and Japan.
Funding for the Siebel Scholars program was established through grants totaling more than $45 million. Each year, top graduate students from each institution are selected as Siebel Scholars. Siebel Scholars are selected by the Deans of each school on the basis of outstanding academic performance and qualities of leadership to receive a $35,000 award. The specific process varies from school to school.
Siebel Scholars are key advisors to the Siebel Foundation, guiding the development of innovative programs the foundation initiates. The annual Siebel Scholars conference and ongoing planning sessions throughout the year are an integral part of the Siebel Scholars program.
Participating Schools
Graduate Schools of Business
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan School of Management)
- Northwestern University (Kellogg School of Management)
- Stanford University (Stanford Graduate School of Business)
- University of Chicago (Booth School of Business)
- Harvard University (Harvard Business School)
- University of Pennsylvania (Wharton School of Business)
Graduate Schools of Computer Science
Graduate Schools of Bioengineering
- Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT School of Engineering
- Stanford University, Stanford University School of Engineering and Stanford University School of Medicine
- University of California, Berkeley, UC Berkeley College of Engineering
- University of California, San Diego, Institute of Engineering in Medicine and Jacobs School of Engineering
Graduate Schools of Energy Science
- Carnegie Mellon University, Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science
- École Polytechnique, Graduate School
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT School of Engineering
- Politecnico di Torino, Doctoral School
- Princeton University, Princeton University School of Engineering and Applied Science
- Stanford University, Stanford University School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences
- Tsinghua University, Laboratory for Low Carbon Energy
- University of California, Berkeley, UC Berkeley College of Engineering
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, UIUC College of Engineering
- University of Tokyo, School of Engineering
Annual Siebel Scholars Conference
A key element of the program is the annual Siebel Scholars Conference. Each year, current and past Scholars convene at the annual Conference. The Scholars gather with university faculty and thought leaders to discuss and debate global issues.[1]
Conference Topics & Speakers
- 2000 Conference at University of Chicago - Global Security and Human Genome Project
- Speakers: General Alexander Haig; Roger Cossack, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Robert M. Gates, John Major, Aristides A.N. Patrinos, Charles DeLisi
- 2001 Conference at MIT - Crisis Management and Global Terrorism
- Speakers: Dr. Jerry Linenger, Kurt Muse, Norman Schwarzkopf, Denny Fitch, Benjamin Netanyahu, William Gavin, Scott O'Grady
- 2002 Conference at Stanford University - Stem Cell Research and The Role of the State in Regulating the Economy
- Speakers: Alice M. Rivlin, Richard C. Breeden, Dr. Arthur Caplan, Robert Reich, Irving L. Weissman, William Kristol
- 2004 Conference at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - A Discussion of Justice in America
- Speakers: Ron Angelone, Craig Haney, Bernard B. Kerik, Nadine Strossen, Alan Elsner, Marc Mauer, William J. Fraser
- 2005 Conference at University of Chicago - The Methamphetamine Crisis in America
- Speakers: Michael O. Leavitt, Barry R. McCaffrey, Mike McGrath, A. Thomas McLellan, David Murray, Bryan Samuels, Richard W. Sanders, S. Alex Stalcup, Eames Yates
- 2007 Conference at University of California, Berkeley - The Economics of Alternative Energy
- Speakers: Spencer Abraham, Carol Browner, Myron Ebell, Daniel C. Esty, Ben Lieberman, Jon Meacham, Angus Rockett, Richard Swanson, Jerry Taylor
- 2008 Conference at Northwestern University - Water: The Next Global Crisis?
- Speakers: Terry L. Anderson, Nigel Asquith, Maude Barlow, Joseph Dellapenna, Peter Gleick, Robert Glennon, Clay J. Landry, Lewis H. Lapham, Gary Libecap, Pat Mulroy, Rodney Smith, Kimberly Strassel, Barton H."Buzz" Thompson, Jr.
- 2010 Conference at Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Energy and Climate
- Speakers: Doug Arent, Heidi Cullen, Thomas Friedman, Thomas Kalil, Doug May, Stephen W. Pacala, Arati Prabhakar, Andrew Revkin, Jim Rogers, Richard Sandor, Daniel P. Schrag, Stephen Stokes
- 2011 Conference at Janelia Farm Research Campus of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute - Synthetic Biology
- Speakers: Frances Arnold, Arthur Caplan, Alta Charo, Greg Conko, Jay Keasling, Michael Krasny (talk show host), Ed Penhoet, Arti Rai, Vandana Shiva, Craig Venter
- 2012 Conference at University of California, Berkeley - Class Warfare in America'
- 2017 Conference at National Academy of Sciences Building of the National Academy of Sciences - Energy Grid Cybersecurity: Threats and Solutions
- Speakers: Robert Gates , Ted Koppel, Tim Conway, Robert M. Lee, Kevin Mandia, Liam Ó Murchú
- 2018 Conference at Stanford University - The Social Implications of AI
- Speakers: Garry Kasparov , Alan S. Murray, Ajay Agrawal, Pedro Domingos, Deirdre Mulligan, Mark Nehmer, Naveen Rao, Max Tegmark
References
- "Siebel Scholars Conferences". siebelscholars.com. Retrieved 16 April 2022.