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Harris School of Public Policy

The University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy is the public policy school of the University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is located on the University of Chicago's main campus in Hyde Park. The school's namesake is businessman Irving B. Harris, who made a donation that established the Harris School in 1986.[2] In addition to policy studies and policy analysis, the school requires its students to pursue training in economics and statistics through preliminary examinations and course requirements. Harris Public Policy offers joint degrees with the Booth School of Business, Law School, School of Social Service Administration, and the Graduate Division of the Social Sciences.

University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy
The Keller Center
MottoSocial Impact, Down to a Science
TypePrivate
Established1988[1]
DeanEthan Bueno de Mesquita (interim)
Students839
Address
1307 East 60th Street
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41°47′08″N 87°35′49″W / 41.7855°N 87.5970°W / 41.7855; -87.5970
CampusUrban
Websiteharris.uchicago.edu
Inside the Keller Center

In 2014, Harris Public Policy received two gifts totaling $32.5 million for a physical expansion. A former residence hall designed by architect Edward Durell Stone was renovated and renamed The Keller Center, housing the Harris School of Public Policy as of 2019. The Keller Center's Forum provides a venue for speakers and open work space.[3] Harris is ranked third among policy analysis schools in the United States, and listed as the second best public policy institution globally in the field of economics research by RePEc.[4][5]

History edit

The Harris School of Public Policy was predated by the Committee on Public Policy and The University of Chicago Center for Policy Study. The Center on Public Policy, established in 1966, was a research center and so did not offer degrees. The Center hosted fellows and conferences and published research in the field of public policy, primarily urban studies and urban journalism.[6] The Committee on Public Policy was formed to offer master's degrees to students interested in policy studies. The Committee, formed of professors employed by different academic divisions, began offering classes in 1976 to a small group of one-year Master's students who had applied internally from other graduate divisions within the University of Chicago. The Committee's long term viability was called into question for reasons including the small demand for one year master's degrees in public policy and weak administrative support for such a small program.[7] Over the next three years the Committee began offering two year degrees, joint BA/MA degrees and PhDs, but it continued to be threatened by weak administrative support and unstable funding.[8] In 1986 a committee of Deans recommended the Committee should secure a better endowment and become a professional school or be dissolved. At that time Irving Harris pledged $6.9 million in order to create the public policy school, a figure he later raised to $10 million.[9] In 1988 the Harris School of Public Policy opened in the former American Bar Association Building which it has shared with affiliates including NORC at the University of Chicago and the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. In 2019, the Harris School moved to the newly renovated Keller Center.

Curriculum edit

The Harris Public Policy offers the following full-time professional master's degree programs:

  • Master of Public Policy (MPP), a two-year program
  • Master of Science (MS) in Computational Analysis and Public Policy, a two-year program offered with the Department of Computer Science
  • Master of Science (MS) in Environmental Science and Policy, a two-year program offered with Argonne National Laboratory
  • Master of Arts (MA) in Public Policy, a 9-month program
  • Master of Arts (MA) in Public Policy with Certificate in Data Analytics, a 12-month program
  • Master of Arts (MA) in Public Policy with Certificate in Research Methods, a 15-month program

Further, the school offers a Ph.D. program in public policy.

Harris Public Policy offers certificates in the following concentrations [1]:

 
Harris Public Policy's previous building

Dual degrees edit

Harris Public Policy partners with other professional schools and divisions within the University of Chicago to offer accelerated joint/dual degrees.

  • MPP/MA – Joint Degree with the Center for Middle Eastern Studies
  • MPP/MDiv – Joint Degree with the Divinity School
  • MPP/MBA – Joint Degree with the Booth School of Business
  • MPP/JD – Joint Degree with the Law School
  • MPP/MA – Joint Degree with the School of Social Service Administration
  • MA/MA – Dual Degree Committee on International Relations (CIR)
  • BA/MPP – The Professional Option Program with the College

Cooperative Programs edit

Harris Public Policy runs cooperative programs partnered with international institutions [2].

Deans edit

The following professors served as Dean of the Harris School of Public Policy:

  • Robert T. Michael (founding Dean) (1989–1994, 1998–2002)
  • Don L. Coursey (1996–1998)
  • Susan E. Mayer (2002–2009)
  • Colm O'Muircheartaigh (2009–2014)
  • Daniel Diermeier (2014–2016)
  • Kerwin Charles (interim) (2016–2017)
  • Katherine Baicker (2017–2023)
  • Ethan Bueno de Mesquita (interim) (2023–Present)

Notable faculty edit

  • James J. Heckman – Nobel Prize winning economist, Henry Schultz Distinguished Service Professor, and director of the Center for the Economics of Human Development
  • Roger Myerson – Nobel Prize winning economist and game theorist, David L. Pearson Distinguished Service Professor of Global Conflict Studies
  • Michael Kremer – Nobel Prize winning developmental economist, University Professor and director of Development Innovation Lab.
  • William G. Howell – Sydney Stein Professor in American Politics; Director, Center for Effective Government; Chair, Department of Political Science
  • David O. Meltzer – Director of the Center for Health and the Social Sciences and Chair of the Committee on Clinical and Translational Science
  • Tomas J. Philipson – Daniel Levin Professor of Public Policy Studies, Harris School of Public Policy; Associate Faculty Member, Department of Economics
  • Robert Rosner – William E. Wrather Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics Department of Physics, and the Enrico Fermi Institute
  • Chris Blattman – Ramalee E. Pearson Professor and member of The Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts
  • James A. Robinson – British economist and political scientist; University Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy
  • Jens Ludwig – McCormick Foundation Professor of Social Service Administration, Law, and Public Policy
  • Dan A. Black – Deputy dean and professor, senior fellow at the National Opinion Research Center
  • Stephen Raudenbush – Lewis-Sebring Distinguished Service Professor, Department of Sociology and the College; Chair, Committee on Education
  • Konstantin Sonin – John Dewey Distinguished Service Professor
  • Steven Durlauf – Economist and Professor of Public Policy and Education
  • Susan Mayer – Sociologist and Former Harris School Dean who has written books on poverty and education
  • Ariel Kalil - Behavioral Economist and author who co-directs the Behavioral Insights in Parenting Lab
  • Damon Jones - Behavioural Economist and expert in racial inequality

References edit

  1. ^ . Harris School of Public Policy. Archived from the original on June 1, 2009. Retrieved July 19, 2009. . Established in 1988, the Harris School emerged from an interdepartmental Committee on Public Policy
  2. ^ "Who was Irving B. Harris and why was your school named after him? | Harris Public Policy". harris.uchicago.edu.
  3. ^ "The Keller Center At Harris Public Policy". Harris School of Public Policy. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
  4. ^ . U.S. News & World Report. Archived from the original on April 8, 2016. Retrieved September 22, 2017.
  5. ^ "Top 25% Public Policy Schools". Research Papers in Economics IDEAS Rankings. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
  6. ^ "The Urban Journalism Fellowship Program". What's Wrong With Women's Pages?. University of Chicago Center for Policy Studies. Chicago, Illinois. 1971.
  7. ^ "A Look Back at the Committee on Public Policy Studies". Harris School of Public Policy. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
  8. ^ "Irving B. Harris, Remarks". The Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies, A Celebration. The University of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois. September 13, 1990.
  9. ^ "History of Harris". Harris School of Public Policy. Retrieved October 19, 2017.

External links edit

  • Harris School of Public Policy's Website

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The University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy is the public policy school of the University of Chicago in Chicago Illinois United States It is located on the University of Chicago s main campus in Hyde Park The school s namesake is businessman Irving B Harris who made a donation that established the Harris School in 1986 2 In addition to policy studies and policy analysis the school requires its students to pursue training in economics and statistics through preliminary examinations and course requirements Harris Public Policy offers joint degrees with the Booth School of Business Law School School of Social Service Administration and the Graduate Division of the Social Sciences University of Chicago Harris School of Public PolicyThe Keller CenterMottoSocial Impact Down to a ScienceTypePrivateEstablished1988 1 DeanEthan Bueno de Mesquita interim Students839Address1307 East 60th Street Chicago Illinois United States41 47 08 N 87 35 49 W 41 7855 N 87 5970 W 41 7855 87 5970CampusUrbanWebsiteharris wbr uchicago wbr eduInside the Keller CenterIn 2014 Harris Public Policy received two gifts totaling 32 5 million for a physical expansion A former residence hall designed by architect Edward Durell Stone was renovated and renamed The Keller Center housing the Harris School of Public Policy as of 2019 The Keller Center s Forum provides a venue for speakers and open work space 3 Harris is ranked third among policy analysis schools in the United States and listed as the second best public policy institution globally in the field of economics research by RePEc 4 5 Contents 1 History 2 Curriculum 3 Dual degrees 4 Cooperative Programs 5 Deans 6 Notable faculty 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe Harris School of Public Policy was predated by the Committee on Public Policy and The University of Chicago Center for Policy Study The Center on Public Policy established in 1966 was a research center and so did not offer degrees The Center hosted fellows and conferences and published research in the field of public policy primarily urban studies and urban journalism 6 The Committee on Public Policy was formed to offer master s degrees to students interested in policy studies The Committee formed of professors employed by different academic divisions began offering classes in 1976 to a small group of one year Master s students who had applied internally from other graduate divisions within the University of Chicago The Committee s long term viability was called into question for reasons including the small demand for one year master s degrees in public policy and weak administrative support for such a small program 7 Over the next three years the Committee began offering two year degrees joint BA MA degrees and PhDs but it continued to be threatened by weak administrative support and unstable funding 8 In 1986 a committee of Deans recommended the Committee should secure a better endowment and become a professional school or be dissolved At that time Irving Harris pledged 6 9 million in order to create the public policy school a figure he later raised to 10 million 9 In 1988 the Harris School of Public Policy opened in the former American Bar Association Building which it has shared with affiliates including NORC at the University of Chicago and the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists In 2019 the Harris School moved to the newly renovated Keller Center Curriculum editThe Harris Public Policy offers the following full time professional master s degree programs Master of Public Policy MPP a two year program Master of Science MS in Computational Analysis and Public Policy a two year program offered with the Department of Computer Science Master of Science MS in Environmental Science and Policy a two year program offered with Argonne National Laboratory Master of Arts MA in Public Policy a 9 month program Master of Arts MA in Public Policy with Certificate in Data Analytics a 12 month program Master of Arts MA in Public Policy with Certificate in Research Methods a 15 month programFurther the school offers a Ph D program in public policy Harris Public Policy offers certificates in the following concentrations 1 nbsp Harris Public Policy s previous buildingGlobal Conflict International Development Economic Policy Health Policy Municipal Finance Policy Analysis Political Campaigns Survey Research Health Administration Global Health Computational Social ScienceDual degrees editHarris Public Policy partners with other professional schools and divisions within the University of Chicago to offer accelerated joint dual degrees MPP MA Joint Degree with the Center for Middle Eastern Studies MPP MDiv Joint Degree with the Divinity School MPP MBA Joint Degree with the Booth School of Business MPP JD Joint Degree with the Law School MPP MA Joint Degree with the School of Social Service Administration MA MA Dual Degree Committee on International Relations CIR BA MPP The Professional Option Program with the CollegeCooperative Programs editHarris Public Policy runs cooperative programs partnered with international institutions 2 Fundacao Getulio Vargas Getulio Vargas Foundation Instituto de Desenvolvimento Educacional Educational Development Institute Hanqing Advanced Institute of Economics and Finance Renmin University of China Kemmy Business School University of Limerick Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia National Council for Science and Technology of the United Mexican States Yonsei University The Center for Strategic Research SAM Ministry of Foreign Affairs Turkey Deans editThe following professors served as Dean of the Harris School of Public Policy Robert T Michael founding Dean 1989 1994 1998 2002 Don L Coursey 1996 1998 Susan E Mayer 2002 2009 Colm O Muircheartaigh 2009 2014 Daniel Diermeier 2014 2016 Kerwin Charles interim 2016 2017 Katherine Baicker 2017 2023 Ethan Bueno de Mesquita interim 2023 Present Notable faculty editJames J Heckman Nobel Prize winning economist Henry Schultz Distinguished Service Professor and director of the Center for the Economics of Human Development Roger Myerson Nobel Prize winning economist and game theorist David L Pearson Distinguished Service Professor of Global Conflict Studies Michael Kremer Nobel Prize winning developmental economist University Professor and director of Development Innovation Lab William G Howell Sydney Stein Professor in American Politics Director Center for Effective Government Chair Department of Political Science David O Meltzer Director of the Center for Health and the Social Sciences and Chair of the Committee on Clinical and Translational Science Tomas J Philipson Daniel Levin Professor of Public Policy Studies Harris School of Public Policy Associate Faculty Member Department of Economics Robert Rosner William E Wrather Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Astronomy amp Astrophysics Department of Physics and the Enrico Fermi Institute Chris Blattman Ramalee E Pearson Professor and member of The Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts James A Robinson British economist and political scientist University Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy Jens Ludwig McCormick Foundation Professor of Social Service Administration Law and Public Policy Dan A Black Deputy dean and professor senior fellow at the National Opinion Research Center Stephen Raudenbush Lewis Sebring Distinguished Service Professor Department of Sociology and the College Chair Committee on Education Konstantin Sonin John Dewey Distinguished Service Professor Steven Durlauf Economist and Professor of Public Policy and Education Susan Mayer Sociologist and Former Harris School Dean who has written books on poverty and education Ariel Kalil Behavioral Economist and author who co directs the Behavioral Insights in Parenting Lab Damon Jones Behavioural Economist and expert in racial inequality nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Harris School of Public Policy References edit History of the Harris School Harris School of Public Policy Archived from the original on June 1 2009 Retrieved July 19 2009 Established in 1988 the Harris School emerged from an interdepartmental Committee on Public Policy Who was Irving B Harris and why was your school named after him Harris Public Policy harris uchicago edu The Keller Center At Harris Public Policy Harris School of Public Policy Retrieved November 28 2017 Best Grad Schools Ranking Policy Analysis U S News amp World Report Archived from the original on April 8 2016 Retrieved September 22 2017 Top 25 Public Policy Schools Research Papers in Economics IDEAS Rankings Retrieved December 30 2021 The Urban Journalism Fellowship Program What s Wrong With Women s Pages University of Chicago Center for Policy Studies Chicago Illinois 1971 A Look Back at the Committee on Public Policy Studies Harris School of Public Policy Retrieved October 19 2017 Irving B Harris Remarks The Irving B Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies A Celebration The University of Chicago Chicago Illinois September 13 1990 History of Harris Harris School of Public Policy Retrieved October 19 2017 External links editHarris School of Public Policy s Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harris School of Public Policy amp oldid 1179380552, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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