The Chubb Fellowship is a fellowship based and administered through Timothy Dwight College, one of Yale University's twelve residential colleges, and is one of Yale's highest honors for a visiting lecturer.
In 1936, Hendon Chubb established a fund for “…the encouragement and aid of students interested in government and public affairs.”[1] In 1949, Chubb and the Master of Timothy Dwight College collaborated to create a visiting fellowship program as the principal means to achieve this goal.
[2] There have been many nationally and internationally distinguished personalities who have been named as Chubb Fellows.
They include many heads of state, other national and international political leaders, Nobel and Pulitzer prize winners, and a wide range of highly accomplished individuals in business, non-profit management and the arts.
Following is the list.