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You Are Welcome at Harvard Kennedy School
For Harvard Kennedy School to succeed at our mission of improving public policy and public leadership around the world, we need to draw together outstanding students with a wide array of experiences and perspectives. If you share our commitment to making a better world for all people, you are welcome at the Kennedy School.
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About Harvard Kennedy School:
The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University is a graduate and professional school that brings together students, scholars, and practitioners who combine thought and action to make the world a better place.
Our mission is to improve public policy and public leadership across the United States and around the world so that people can lead safer, freer, and more prosperous lives. Harvard Kennedy Scho...
published: 13 Sep 2023
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Meet the Moment: The Impact of Financial Aid
Many students would not have been able to attend Harvard Kennedy School without financial aid. Alumni who received this critical support are now leveraging the skills they learned at HKS to meet this critical moment and address our world’s most persistent public challenges.
About Harvard Kennedy School:
The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University is a graduate and professional school that brings together students, scholars, and practitioners who combine thought and action to make the world a better place.
Our mission is to improve public policy and public leadership across the United States and around the world so that people can lead safer, freer, and more prosperous lives. Harvard Kennedy School teaches current and future leaders the skills they need to effectively...
published: 28 Oct 2024
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The Call to Public Service | Harvard Kennedy School
Students and alumni of Harvard Kennedy School are showing their commitment to public service in their countries, states, cities and neighborhoods around the world.
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About Harvard Kennedy School:
The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University is a graduate and professional school that brings together students, scholars, and practitioners who combine thought and action to make the world a better place.
Our mission is to improve public policy and public leadership across the United States and around the world so that people can lead safer, freer, and more prosperous lives. Harvard Kennedy School teaches current and future leaders the skills they need to effectively advance the public purpose in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors. Our renown...
published: 01 Sep 2020
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A Day In The Life of Harvard Kennedy School
This film was shot entirely on one day, September 27, 2012. It's not quite fair to say that it was a typical day. Two visiting heads of state, one Nobel Peace Prize winner, and two packed Forums in one evening are not the norm. But 54 classes and seminars and half a dozen brown bags, workshops, and special lectures is not unusual. Nor are limousines, Secret Service agents, camera crews and live feeds from the television studio, a flood of spectators and the bullhorns of protesters, or the quiet efficiency with which staff members make it all possible.
Find out more in Harvard Kennedy School Magazine: http://ken.sc/10C5pQT
Watch the Forum: http://ken.sc/11a15U1
published: 30 May 2013
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What Happens When China Becomes Number One?
What Happens When China Becomes Number One?
Date: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 - 06:00PM
More video info at https://iop.harvard.edu/node/1582
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The 2015 Albert H. Gordon Lecture by:Kishore Mahbubani Dean and Professor in the Practice of Public Policy , Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore
published: 16 Mar 2021
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How the powerful hack the system
Hacking is more than just a term for rogue programmers breaking into computer systems. Bruce Schneier, adjunct lecturer at Harvard Kennedy School, thinks hacking goes well beyond the digital realm. Tax accountants hack the tax code by finding loopholes for their clients. Silicon Valley hacks the taxi system with rideshare companies. And now, the biggest tech companies are using artificial intelligence to hack their way further into our lives. His latest book, "A Hacker's Mind: How the Powerful Bend Society's Rules, and How to Bend Them Back," explores the ways that society is manipulated by those seeking and exploiting loopholes.
On this episode of Behind the Book, Bruce Schneier discusses how hacking has become so prevalent in so many areas of society, and how we can rebuild our politica...
published: 29 Aug 2024
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USA: BOSTON: JOHN F KENNEDY SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT
(26 Nov 1995) English/Nat
U-S President John F Kennedy was assassinated 32 years ago this week but, over three decades later, his legacy still lives on.
Harvard University -- Kennedy's alma mater -- established the John F Kennedy School of Government several years after his death.
The school is designed to prepare leaders from all over the world for service in government.
Thirty-two years ago this week, a stunned American nation mourned the death of its President John F Kennedy -- killed by an assassin's bullet just moments after this footage was taken.
In monuments, avenues and institutions worldwide his legacy lives on.
Harvard University -- the President's alma mater -- established the John F Kennedy School of Government .
A tribute to JFK's dedication to the publ...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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Why are there so many rich students at elite universities?
Read more about this research: https://opportunityinsights.org/paper/collegeadmissions/
Leadership positions in the U.S. are disproportionately held by graduates of a few highly selective private colleges. Could such colleges — which currently have many more students from high-income families than low-income families — increase the socioeconomic diversity of America’s leaders by changing their admissions policies?
In this video, HKS Professor David Deming discusses his research with Professors Raj Chetty of Harvard and John N. Friedman of Brown University, which explores the ways that admissions policies have a cascading effect on the diversity, or lack thereof, at the top of the income scale.
This research was conducted as part of Opportunity Insights, a project based at Harvard Univer...
published: 17 Jan 2024
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Archon Fung, Harvard, Kennedy School of Government
Archon Fung speaks at the Frontiers of Democracy II conference organized by Tisch College at Tufts University.
published: 29 Jul 2012
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A Week in the Life of a Harvard Kennedy School Student in 100 Seconds
Our founder & chairman Azizjon Azimi, who is a first-year Master's in Public Policy candidate at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, takes us on a 100-second tour of a week in his life.
published: 04 Dec 2017
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You Are Welcome at Harvard Kennedy School
For Harvard Kennedy School to succeed at our mission of improving public policy and public leadership around the world, we need to draw together outstanding stu...
For Harvard Kennedy School to succeed at our mission of improving public policy and public leadership around the world, we need to draw together outstanding students with a wide array of experiences and perspectives. If you share our commitment to making a better world for all people, you are welcome at the Kennedy School.
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About Harvard Kennedy School:
The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University is a graduate and professional school that brings together students, scholars, and practitioners who combine thought and action to make the world a better place.
Our mission is to improve public policy and public leadership across the United States and around the world so that people can lead safer, freer, and more prosperous lives. Harvard Kennedy School teaches current and future leaders the skills they need to effectively advance the public purpose in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors. Our renowned faculty and trailblazing research centers pioneer bold new ideas. And as the most international school at Harvard, we convene global leaders in the Forum, host visiting experts in the classroom, and attract a diverse community of faculty, students, and staff.
https://wn.com/You_Are_Welcome_At_Harvard_Kennedy_School
For Harvard Kennedy School to succeed at our mission of improving public policy and public leadership around the world, we need to draw together outstanding students with a wide array of experiences and perspectives. If you share our commitment to making a better world for all people, you are welcome at the Kennedy School.
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About Harvard Kennedy School:
The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University is a graduate and professional school that brings together students, scholars, and practitioners who combine thought and action to make the world a better place.
Our mission is to improve public policy and public leadership across the United States and around the world so that people can lead safer, freer, and more prosperous lives. Harvard Kennedy School teaches current and future leaders the skills they need to effectively advance the public purpose in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors. Our renowned faculty and trailblazing research centers pioneer bold new ideas. And as the most international school at Harvard, we convene global leaders in the Forum, host visiting experts in the classroom, and attract a diverse community of faculty, students, and staff.
- published: 13 Sep 2023
- views: 10095
2:35
Meet the Moment: The Impact of Financial Aid
Many students would not have been able to attend Harvard Kennedy School without financial aid. Alumni who received this critical support are now leveraging the ...
Many students would not have been able to attend Harvard Kennedy School without financial aid. Alumni who received this critical support are now leveraging the skills they learned at HKS to meet this critical moment and address our world’s most persistent public challenges.
About Harvard Kennedy School:
The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University is a graduate and professional school that brings together students, scholars, and practitioners who combine thought and action to make the world a better place.
Our mission is to improve public policy and public leadership across the United States and around the world so that people can lead safer, freer, and more prosperous lives. Harvard Kennedy School teaches current and future leaders the skills they need to effectively advance the public purpose in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors. Our renowned faculty and trailblazing research centers pioneer bold new ideas. And as the most international school at Harvard, we convene global leaders in the Forum, host visiting experts in the classroom, and attract a diverse community of faculty, students, and staff.
https://wn.com/Meet_The_Moment_The_Impact_Of_Financial_Aid
Many students would not have been able to attend Harvard Kennedy School without financial aid. Alumni who received this critical support are now leveraging the skills they learned at HKS to meet this critical moment and address our world’s most persistent public challenges.
About Harvard Kennedy School:
The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University is a graduate and professional school that brings together students, scholars, and practitioners who combine thought and action to make the world a better place.
Our mission is to improve public policy and public leadership across the United States and around the world so that people can lead safer, freer, and more prosperous lives. Harvard Kennedy School teaches current and future leaders the skills they need to effectively advance the public purpose in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors. Our renowned faculty and trailblazing research centers pioneer bold new ideas. And as the most international school at Harvard, we convene global leaders in the Forum, host visiting experts in the classroom, and attract a diverse community of faculty, students, and staff.
- published: 28 Oct 2024
- views: 203
1:25
The Call to Public Service | Harvard Kennedy School
Students and alumni of Harvard Kennedy School are showing their commitment to public service in their countries, states, cities and neighborhoods around the wor...
Students and alumni of Harvard Kennedy School are showing their commitment to public service in their countries, states, cities and neighborhoods around the world.
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About Harvard Kennedy School:
The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University is a graduate and professional school that brings together students, scholars, and practitioners who combine thought and action to make the world a better place.
Our mission is to improve public policy and public leadership across the United States and around the world so that people can lead safer, freer, and more prosperous lives. Harvard Kennedy School teaches current and future leaders the skills they need to effectively advance the public purpose in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors. Our renowned faculty and trailblazing research centers pioneer bold new ideas. And as the most international school at Harvard, we convene global leaders in the Forum, host visiting experts in the classroom, and attract a diverse community of faculty, students, and staff.
https://wn.com/The_Call_To_Public_Service_|_Harvard_Kennedy_School
Students and alumni of Harvard Kennedy School are showing their commitment to public service in their countries, states, cities and neighborhoods around the world.
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About Harvard Kennedy School:
The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University is a graduate and professional school that brings together students, scholars, and practitioners who combine thought and action to make the world a better place.
Our mission is to improve public policy and public leadership across the United States and around the world so that people can lead safer, freer, and more prosperous lives. Harvard Kennedy School teaches current and future leaders the skills they need to effectively advance the public purpose in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors. Our renowned faculty and trailblazing research centers pioneer bold new ideas. And as the most international school at Harvard, we convene global leaders in the Forum, host visiting experts in the classroom, and attract a diverse community of faculty, students, and staff.
- published: 01 Sep 2020
- views: 32892
7:59
A Day In The Life of Harvard Kennedy School
This film was shot entirely on one day, September 27, 2012. It's not quite fair to say that it was a typical day. Two visiting heads of state, one Nobel Peace P...
This film was shot entirely on one day, September 27, 2012. It's not quite fair to say that it was a typical day. Two visiting heads of state, one Nobel Peace Prize winner, and two packed Forums in one evening are not the norm. But 54 classes and seminars and half a dozen brown bags, workshops, and special lectures is not unusual. Nor are limousines, Secret Service agents, camera crews and live feeds from the television studio, a flood of spectators and the bullhorns of protesters, or the quiet efficiency with which staff members make it all possible.
Find out more in Harvard Kennedy School Magazine: http://ken.sc/10C5pQT
Watch the Forum: http://ken.sc/11a15U1
https://wn.com/A_Day_In_The_Life_Of_Harvard_Kennedy_School
This film was shot entirely on one day, September 27, 2012. It's not quite fair to say that it was a typical day. Two visiting heads of state, one Nobel Peace Prize winner, and two packed Forums in one evening are not the norm. But 54 classes and seminars and half a dozen brown bags, workshops, and special lectures is not unusual. Nor are limousines, Secret Service agents, camera crews and live feeds from the television studio, a flood of spectators and the bullhorns of protesters, or the quiet efficiency with which staff members make it all possible.
Find out more in Harvard Kennedy School Magazine: http://ken.sc/10C5pQT
Watch the Forum: http://ken.sc/11a15U1
- published: 30 May 2013
- views: 226112
1:13:45
What Happens When China Becomes Number One?
What Happens When China Becomes Number One?
Date: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 - 06:00PM
More video info at https://iop.harvard.edu/node/1582
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What Happens When China Becomes Number One?
Date: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 - 06:00PM
More video info at https://iop.harvard.edu/node/1582
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The 2015 Albert H. Gordon Lecture by:Kishore Mahbubani Dean and Professor in the Practice of Public Policy , Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore
https://wn.com/What_Happens_When_China_Becomes_Number_One
What Happens When China Becomes Number One?
Date: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 - 06:00PM
More video info at https://iop.harvard.edu/node/1582
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The 2015 Albert H. Gordon Lecture by:Kishore Mahbubani Dean and Professor in the Practice of Public Policy , Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore
- published: 16 Mar 2021
- views: 3057935
5:26
How the powerful hack the system
Hacking is more than just a term for rogue programmers breaking into computer systems. Bruce Schneier, adjunct lecturer at Harvard Kennedy School, thinks hackin...
Hacking is more than just a term for rogue programmers breaking into computer systems. Bruce Schneier, adjunct lecturer at Harvard Kennedy School, thinks hacking goes well beyond the digital realm. Tax accountants hack the tax code by finding loopholes for their clients. Silicon Valley hacks the taxi system with rideshare companies. And now, the biggest tech companies are using artificial intelligence to hack their way further into our lives. His latest book, "A Hacker's Mind: How the Powerful Bend Society's Rules, and How to Bend Them Back," explores the ways that society is manipulated by those seeking and exploiting loopholes.
On this episode of Behind the Book, Bruce Schneier discusses how hacking has become so prevalent in so many areas of society, and how we can rebuild our political, economic and legal systems to resist it.
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About Harvard Kennedy School:
The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University is a graduate and professional school that brings together students, scholars, and practitioners who combine thought and action to make the world a better place.
Our mission is to improve public policy and public leadership across the United States and around the world so that people can lead safer, freer, and more prosperous lives. Harvard Kennedy School teaches current and future leaders the skills they need to effectively advance the public purpose in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors. Our renowned faculty and trailblazing research centers pioneer bold new ideas. And as the most international school at Harvard, we convene global leaders in the Forum, host visiting experts in the classroom, and attract a diverse community of faculty, students, and staff.
https://wn.com/How_The_Powerful_Hack_The_System
Hacking is more than just a term for rogue programmers breaking into computer systems. Bruce Schneier, adjunct lecturer at Harvard Kennedy School, thinks hacking goes well beyond the digital realm. Tax accountants hack the tax code by finding loopholes for their clients. Silicon Valley hacks the taxi system with rideshare companies. And now, the biggest tech companies are using artificial intelligence to hack their way further into our lives. His latest book, "A Hacker's Mind: How the Powerful Bend Society's Rules, and How to Bend Them Back," explores the ways that society is manipulated by those seeking and exploiting loopholes.
On this episode of Behind the Book, Bruce Schneier discusses how hacking has become so prevalent in so many areas of society, and how we can rebuild our political, economic and legal systems to resist it.
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About Harvard Kennedy School:
The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University is a graduate and professional school that brings together students, scholars, and practitioners who combine thought and action to make the world a better place.
Our mission is to improve public policy and public leadership across the United States and around the world so that people can lead safer, freer, and more prosperous lives. Harvard Kennedy School teaches current and future leaders the skills they need to effectively advance the public purpose in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors. Our renowned faculty and trailblazing research centers pioneer bold new ideas. And as the most international school at Harvard, we convene global leaders in the Forum, host visiting experts in the classroom, and attract a diverse community of faculty, students, and staff.
- published: 29 Aug 2024
- views: 5623
1:44
USA: BOSTON: JOHN F KENNEDY SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT
(26 Nov 1995) English/Nat
U-S President John F Kennedy was assassinated 32 years ago this week but, over three decades later, his legacy still lives on.
H...
(26 Nov 1995) English/Nat
U-S President John F Kennedy was assassinated 32 years ago this week but, over three decades later, his legacy still lives on.
Harvard University -- Kennedy's alma mater -- established the John F Kennedy School of Government several years after his death.
The school is designed to prepare leaders from all over the world for service in government.
Thirty-two years ago this week, a stunned American nation mourned the death of its President John F Kennedy -- killed by an assassin's bullet just moments after this footage was taken.
In monuments, avenues and institutions worldwide his legacy lives on.
Harvard University -- the President's alma mater -- established the John F Kennedy School of Government .
A tribute to JFK's dedication to the public sector, the school aims to prepare future world leaders for service in government and other democratic institutions.
SOUNDBITE:
The Kennedy School was an effort to develop a new form of training for people who were going into government and for other forms in the public sector.
SUPERCAPTION: James A Cooney, Assistant Dean, Kennedy School of Government
Kennedy was one of many political leaders who attended the prestigious university -- over 30 percent of whom come from outside the United States.
SOUNDBITE:
Some of the first people who came here were government officials from other countries who came for one year of training and went back to their own countries
SUPERCAPTION: James A Cooney, Assistant Dean, Kennedy School of Government.
The alumni book is a who's who of international leaders.
The school brings together the world's brightest and best to study government -- and, it hopes, help future world leaders broaden their viewpoint on other cultures.
SOUNDBITE:
To know a little bit about different activities of governments in different parts of the world and especially policies how to deal with problems in developing countries like my country Venezuela and how to possibly in the future apply those tools and techniques for the development of my country in general and in particular to help me do a better job in my advisory role.
SUPERCAPTION: Jose Carrillo, Venezuelan student
The name of John F Kennedy looks set to be carried on by a new generation of leaders.
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https://wn.com/USA_Boston_John_F_Kennedy_School_Of_Government
(26 Nov 1995) English/Nat
U-S President John F Kennedy was assassinated 32 years ago this week but, over three decades later, his legacy still lives on.
Harvard University -- Kennedy's alma mater -- established the John F Kennedy School of Government several years after his death.
The school is designed to prepare leaders from all over the world for service in government.
Thirty-two years ago this week, a stunned American nation mourned the death of its President John F Kennedy -- killed by an assassin's bullet just moments after this footage was taken.
In monuments, avenues and institutions worldwide his legacy lives on.
Harvard University -- the President's alma mater -- established the John F Kennedy School of Government .
A tribute to JFK's dedication to the public sector, the school aims to prepare future world leaders for service in government and other democratic institutions.
SOUNDBITE:
The Kennedy School was an effort to develop a new form of training for people who were going into government and for other forms in the public sector.
SUPERCAPTION: James A Cooney, Assistant Dean, Kennedy School of Government
Kennedy was one of many political leaders who attended the prestigious university -- over 30 percent of whom come from outside the United States.
SOUNDBITE:
Some of the first people who came here were government officials from other countries who came for one year of training and went back to their own countries
SUPERCAPTION: James A Cooney, Assistant Dean, Kennedy School of Government.
The alumni book is a who's who of international leaders.
The school brings together the world's brightest and best to study government -- and, it hopes, help future world leaders broaden their viewpoint on other cultures.
SOUNDBITE:
To know a little bit about different activities of governments in different parts of the world and especially policies how to deal with problems in developing countries like my country Venezuela and how to possibly in the future apply those tools and techniques for the development of my country in general and in particular to help me do a better job in my advisory role.
SUPERCAPTION: Jose Carrillo, Venezuelan student
The name of John F Kennedy looks set to be carried on by a new generation of leaders.
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AP_Archive
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/APArchives
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/APNews/
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/6ee5657b1113d9df2cd64f351c343f8b
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 203
5:29
Why are there so many rich students at elite universities?
Read more about this research: https://opportunityinsights.org/paper/collegeadmissions/
Leadership positions in the U.S. are disproportionately held by graduat...
Read more about this research: https://opportunityinsights.org/paper/collegeadmissions/
Leadership positions in the U.S. are disproportionately held by graduates of a few highly selective private colleges. Could such colleges — which currently have many more students from high-income families than low-income families — increase the socioeconomic diversity of America’s leaders by changing their admissions policies?
In this video, HKS Professor David Deming discusses his research with Professors Raj Chetty of Harvard and John N. Friedman of Brown University, which explores the ways that admissions policies have a cascading effect on the diversity, or lack thereof, at the top of the income scale.
This research was conducted as part of Opportunity Insights, a project based at Harvard University, whose mission is to identify barriers to economic opportunity and develop scalable solutions that will empower people throughout the United States to rise out of poverty and achieve better life outcomes.
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About Harvard Kennedy School:
The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University is a graduate and professional school that brings together students, scholars, and practitioners who combine thought and action to make the world a better place.
Our mission is to improve public policy and public leadership across the United States and around the world so that people can lead safer, freer, and more prosperous lives. Harvard Kennedy School teaches current and future leaders the skills they need to effectively advance the public purpose in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors. Our renowned faculty and trailblazing research centers pioneer bold new ideas. And as the most international school at Harvard, we convene global leaders in the Forum, host visiting experts in the classroom, and attract a diverse community of faculty, students, and staff.
https://wn.com/Why_Are_There_So_Many_Rich_Students_At_Elite_Universities
Read more about this research: https://opportunityinsights.org/paper/collegeadmissions/
Leadership positions in the U.S. are disproportionately held by graduates of a few highly selective private colleges. Could such colleges — which currently have many more students from high-income families than low-income families — increase the socioeconomic diversity of America’s leaders by changing their admissions policies?
In this video, HKS Professor David Deming discusses his research with Professors Raj Chetty of Harvard and John N. Friedman of Brown University, which explores the ways that admissions policies have a cascading effect on the diversity, or lack thereof, at the top of the income scale.
This research was conducted as part of Opportunity Insights, a project based at Harvard University, whose mission is to identify barriers to economic opportunity and develop scalable solutions that will empower people throughout the United States to rise out of poverty and achieve better life outcomes.
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About Harvard Kennedy School:
The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University is a graduate and professional school that brings together students, scholars, and practitioners who combine thought and action to make the world a better place.
Our mission is to improve public policy and public leadership across the United States and around the world so that people can lead safer, freer, and more prosperous lives. Harvard Kennedy School teaches current and future leaders the skills they need to effectively advance the public purpose in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors. Our renowned faculty and trailblazing research centers pioneer bold new ideas. And as the most international school at Harvard, we convene global leaders in the Forum, host visiting experts in the classroom, and attract a diverse community of faculty, students, and staff.
- published: 17 Jan 2024
- views: 2841
13:50
Archon Fung, Harvard, Kennedy School of Government
Archon Fung speaks at the Frontiers of Democracy II conference organized by Tisch College at Tufts University.
Archon Fung speaks at the Frontiers of Democracy II conference organized by Tisch College at Tufts University.
https://wn.com/Archon_Fung,_Harvard,_Kennedy_School_Of_Government
Archon Fung speaks at the Frontiers of Democracy II conference organized by Tisch College at Tufts University.
- published: 29 Jul 2012
- views: 553
1:41
A Week in the Life of a Harvard Kennedy School Student in 100 Seconds
Our founder & chairman Azizjon Azimi, who is a first-year Master's in Public Policy candidate at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, take...
Our founder & chairman Azizjon Azimi, who is a first-year Master's in Public Policy candidate at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, takes us on a 100-second tour of a week in his life.
https://wn.com/A_Week_In_The_Life_Of_A_Harvard_Kennedy_School_Student_In_100_Seconds
Our founder & chairman Azizjon Azimi, who is a first-year Master's in Public Policy candidate at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, takes us on a 100-second tour of a week in his life.
- published: 04 Dec 2017
- views: 13467