Harris School of Public Policy Studies

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Mission To understand and influence public policies by conducting policy-relevant research and preparing talented individuals to become leaders and agents of social change.
Established 1975
Official name The Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies
University The University of Chicago
School type Private
Dean Susan E. Mayer
Location Chicago, Illinois, USA
Enrollment 200 graduate
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The Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies is one of the nation's leading graduate public policy schools devoted to public policy research, analysis, and training. Part of The University of Chicago, the Harris School is located on the University's main campus in Woodlawn, immediately south of Hyde Park. In addition to policy studies and policy analysis, the school requires its students to pursue a thorough training in economics and statistics through preliminary examinations and intensive course requirements. Further, the Harris School is known for its curricular interactions with the University-at-large, with students drawing upon the offerings of the Graduate School of Business, Law School, School of Social Service Administration, and the Graduate Division of the Social Sciences.

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[edit] Curriculum

The Harris School offers three full-time professional masters degree programs: a Master of Public Policy (M.P.P.), an S.M. in Environmental Science and Policy, and a one-year A.M. in Public Policy Studies. Further, a Ph.D. degree program is offered to students looking to pursure a career designing and conducting policy-relevant research. Last, accelerated joint degree offerings internal to the University exist to Harris School students, in particular, the M.P.P./J.D., M.P.P./M.B.A., and M.P.P./A.M. programs.

The Harris School offers the opportunity for concentrated study in the following areas (but not limited to):

The Harris School's main building
The Harris School's main building
  • Child and Family Policy
  • Education Policy
  • Environmental Policy
  • Finance and Public Finance
  • Health Policy
  • International Policy
  • Organizations, Institutions, and Management
  • Poverty and Inequality

[edit] Harris School Policy and Research Centers

  • Center for Human Potential and Public Policy
  • Center for Policy Practice
  • Center for Social Program Evaluation
  • Cultural Policy Center

[edit] Selected faculty and administrators

  • Norman M. Bradburn - Tiffany and Margaret Blake Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus
  • Don L. Coursey - Ameritech Professor of Public Policy
  • Charles Glaser - Deputy Dean and Emmett Dedmon Professor in Public Policy
  • Jeffrey Grogger - Irving Harris Professor in Urban Policy
  • Ariel Kalil - Associate Professor
  • Robert J. LaLonde - Professor
  • Willard G. Manning - Professor
  • Howard Margolis - Professor
  • Susan E. Mayer - Dean and Professor
  • David O. Meltzer - Associate Professor
  • Bruce D. Meyer - McCormick Tribune Professor
  • Robert T. Michael - former Dean, Eliakim Hastings Moore Distinguished Service Professor
  • Colm A. O'Muircheartaigh - Professor
  • Tomas J. Philipson - Professor
  • C. Cybele Raver - Associate Professor; Director, Center for Human Potential and Public Policy
  • Raaj Sah - Professor
  • Duncan J. Snidal - Associate Professor; Director, Committee on International Relations (CIR)

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