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Nuffield Fellow Awarded Harvard GEM Incubation Fund

19 Jan 26

Nuffield Fellow Awarded Harvard GEM Incubation Fund

Aarushi Kalra has been awarded a 2025 Global Empowerment Meeting Incubation Fund grant

Aarushi Kalra, Nuffield Fellow, has been awarded a 2025 Global Empowerment Meeting (GEM) Incubation Fund grant by the Harvard Center for International Development (CID).

The GEM Incubation Fund supports early-stage, policy-relevant research that advances inclusive development, with the 2025 cohort focusing on the responsible use of artificial intelligence, addressing critical challenges in health, education, agriculture, climate adaptation, and crime. Aarushi was selected as part of a competitive international cohort of scholars whose projects aim to translate research into real-world impact.

Her project, AI and Crime: Evidence on Scammer Responses to AI-enabled Fraud Detection, examines how criminals adapt to AI-based fraud detection technologies. The research seeks to inform the design of more effective and equitable AI tools for crime prevention, particularly in under-regulated digital environments.

Aarushi is an applied microeconomist whose research focuses on the digital economy, AI, and social exclusion. This award recognises the originality and policy relevance of her work at the intersection of economics and emerging technologies.