In our first seminar of the Spring semester, Bohnet and Chilazi will give an overview of their book and the theme of this ...
2015, Video, "Economics from a Historical Perspective(Nathan Nunn(Harvard University, Professor of Economics)): Economist Nathan Nunn will discuss the role that history plays in understanding ...
This seminar is based on ideas presented in the upcoming book "Make Work Fair" by Iris Bohnet and Siri Chilazi.
Harvard Kennedy School’s adjunct lecturer in public policy and East Asia political expert, Jeeyang Rhee Baum, examines South ...
When presented with a clear threat to democratic norms and institutions by the President’s declaration of martial law, many ...
The Master in Public Administration in International Development Program combines rigorous training in economics and quantitative methods with an emphasis on policy and practice. The Master in Public ...
The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy serves as the hub of the Harvard Kennedy School’s research, teaching, and training in the human rights domain. The center embraces a dual mission: to educate ...
We encourage you to apply for financial assistance regardless of financial need. The majority of our fellowships and scholarships are primarily merit based. By applying for financial assistance, you ...
This event is rescheduled from September 11--it was previously called "An Assessment of the Brady Plan." Thirty-five years ago (1989), US Treasury Secretary Nicholas F. Brady announced a shift in US ...
The Program in Criminal Justice awards annual Doctoral Student Research Grants. The award process is open to PhD candidates from any of the units on Harvard’s campus conducting research to address ...
During this webinar, author and Davis Center Research Associate, Jack Nusan Porter, will discuss the development of Holocaust ...
Learn about the dissertations of our PhD in Public Policy graduates and their job placements directly following graduation. Dissertations and Job Placements of PPOL PhD Graduates ...