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The title of Quetelet Professor is a distinction awarded to professors at Columbia University. It is named after Adolphe Quetelet, the Belgian astronomer, mathematician, statistician, sociologist, and founder of the Royal Observatory of Belgium.
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Current recipients
The prize is currently held by:
- Paul Lazarsfeld, Q.p. of Social Science (1963, emeritus 1971);[1] Lazarsfeld died in 1976.
- Peter Blau, Q.p. of sociology (1977, emeritus 1988); Blau died in 2002.
- Jonathan Cole, Q.p. of Social Science (1989)[2]
- Jeffrey Sachs, Q.p. of sustainable development (2002)[3]
- Mario Luis Small, Q.p. of Social Science (2022)[4]
References
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