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The University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy is the public policy graduate school of the
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, United States. It is located on the University of Chicago's main campus in Hyde Park. The school is named after Irving B. Harris, who made a donation in 1986 that established the Harris School of Public Policy, which was later founded in 1988. In addition to policy studies and
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, the school requires students to pursue training in
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Core Curriculum
Harris offers joint degrees with the
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, Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice, and the Graduate Division of the Social Sciences. Harris is ranked third among policy analysis schools in the United States by '' U.S. News & World Report'', and listed as the fourth best public policy institution globally in the field of economics research by
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History

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. 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. Over the next three years the Committee began offering two-year degrees, joint BA/MA degrees and PhDs. In 1986, a committee of deans recommended the Committee on Public Policy should secure a larger endowment and become a professional school. 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. In 1988, the Harris School of Public Policy opened in the former
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Building which it has shared with affiliates including
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and the
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. In 2014, the Harris School received two gifts totaling $32.5 million for a physical expansion. A former residence hall designed by architect
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was renovated and rename
The Keller Center
housing the Harris School of Public Policy since 2019. The sustainably designed Keller Center's Forum provides a venue for speakers as well as open work space. In 2019, the Harris School of Public Policy moved to the newly renovated Keller Center.


Degree Offerings

The Harris School of Public Policy offers the following graduate degrees:
Master of Public Policy (MPP)
the two-year flagship program with two-quarterstwo quarters of rigorous training in R programming, statistics, economics, and policy analysis, followed by four quarters of electives across the University of Chicago
Master of Science (MS) in Computational Analysis and Public Policy
a two-year program offered jointly with the Department of Computer Science, with an emphasis on applying the latest computer science and technology to solve public policy challenges.
Master of Arts (MA) in Public Policy
a 9-month, full-time program designed for those with multiple years of experience or a previous graduate degree, which consists of any five of the six core courses available to MPP candidates and four electives
Master of Arts (MA) Part-time Evening Master's Program
a 15-month, part-time program for working professionals in downtown Chicago
Master of Arts (MA) in Public Policy with Certificate in Research Methods
a 15-month program that includes faculty mentorship and experience in research and quantitative methods, designed for people who want to a research career or a PhD
PhD
a four+ year doctoral program that prepares students for academic and research careers


Specializations

The Harris School of Public Policy offers specializations, which function as areas of concentration within the degree. Specializations build upon th
Core Curriculum
with coursework in specific policy areas or technical skills. Harris offers specializations in the following policy areas:
Data AnalyticsEducation PolicyEnergy & Environmental PolicyFinance & PolicyGender and PolicyGlobal Conflict StudiesHealth Administration and PolicyHealth PolicyInternational Policy & DevelopmentMarkets & RegulationMunicipal FinanceSocial and Economic InequalitySurvey Research


Dual degrees

The Harris School partners with other professional schools and divisions within the University of Chicago to offer accelerated joint/dual degrees.
Five Year Master in Public Policy with the College (BA/MPP)
in which undergraduates in the College at the University of Chicago earn a Bachelor’s degree plus a Master of Public Policy in five years
Five Year MS in Computational Analysis and Public Policy with the College (BA/MSCAPP)
in which undergraduates in the College at the University of Chicago and earn a Bachelor’s degree plus a Master of Science in Computational Analysis and Public Policy in five years.
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/SSL[ - Joint degree with the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy
MPP/MA
- Joint degree with the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice
MA/MA
– Dual Degree Committee on International Relations (CIR) *PhD in Political Economy – Joint degree with the Department of Political Science


Credential Programs

*Policy Analytics Credential: Led jointly by Harris School faculty, students, and alumni, th
Policy Analytics Credential Program
is designed to equip participants with robust policy, coding, and data analytics skills. *Data and Policy Summer Scholar program: Th
Data and Policy Summer Scholar program
(DPSS) equips training in data analytics paired with hands-on policy research experience and professional development resources. The program includes three required modules: (1) Data Analytics in Public Policy; (2) Introduction to R Programming; and (3) a capstone research project. Participants can opt for either the academic track or the professional track, both of which aim to prepare participants for their next steps.
Policy Research and Innovation Bootcamp (PRIB)
A 2-week, in-person program focused on quantitative policy research skills for a social impact career. *Th
International Policy Action Lab
(IPAL) is a three-week program in Beijing designed for students and young professionals focused on data analysis and international policy research. Participants work with faculty members from Peking University and the University of Chicago. *Th
Monetary Policy and International Finance Credential Program
is a course for undergraduate students, graduate students, and working professionals interested in monetary and international finance policy areas. The program is taught jointly by faculty members at Peking University and Harris Public Policy as well as global finance industry leaders. *Th
Environmental Economics and Policy Lab
focuses on environmental economics and energy policy. It’s taught by faculty from the Harris School with field visits in Beijing, China. The course studies the application of economic analysis to the management of the environment and natural resource policy. Topics are introduced in the context of real-world environmental and energy policy questions, then translated into microeconomic theory to highlight the salient constraints and fundamental trade-offs faced by policymakers.
Persuasive Writing Credential program
Participants learn to craft evidence-based policy stories. Participants also explore how to use human-centered design exercises to craft a research statement with key questions from public policy documents. *The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015, aims to provide a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet. Led by University of Chicago
faculty with support from graduate instructors and alumni, th
SDG program
is a three-week research program designed for high school students who aspire to make a social impact and become informed leaders and decision-makers. Participants delve into the fundamentals of policy research, applying their skills to address real-world inquiries related to the UN SDGs. Beyond the classroom, students will connect with UChicago alumni and produce work deliverables to showcase their critical thinking and presentation skills. *Th
Municipal Finance program
was designed in partnership with the Harris School's Center for Municipal Finance and the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. The program is led by Professor Justin Marlowe, Director of the Center for Municipal Finance at the Harris School; Luis Quintanilla, Program Analyst, Lincoln Institute; and Ge Vue, Director of Learning Design, Lincoln Institute. This four-day professional credential program provides a foundation in municipal finance with a focus on urban planning and economic development in the United States. *Th
ESG and Impact Investing Lab
course aims to prepare students to join the rapidly growing field of ESG (
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). Through a combination of in-person lectures, case studies, and guest speakers, students develop an evidence-based approach to ESG, expand their industry network, and earn a shareable certification of completion.
Public Capital Markets Credential (PCMC)
In partnership with the Central University of Finance and Economics (CUFE) in China, the PCMC program is a two-week, full-time program for those interested in public finance and aspiring to work in public capital markets.
Custom programs
at the Harris School are designed to help clients invest in human capital, expand the rigorous analytical capacity of organizations, and create impact.


Deans

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 Daniel Diermeier (born July 16, 1965)Daniel ...
(2014–2016) * Kerwin Charles (interim) (2016–2017) *
Katherine Baicker Katherine Baicker (born May 23, 1971) is an American economist, currently serving as the 15th provost of the University of Chicago since March 2023. She is known for the Oregon Medicaid health experiment. Biography Baicker received a Bachelor ...
(2017–2023)
Ethan Bueno de Mesquita
(interim 2023-2024) (2024–Present)


Notable faculty

There are four faculty members at the Harris School who have received the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. Professor James J. Heckman, the Henry Schultz Distinguished Service Professor in Economics and the College, received the prize in 2000. Professor
Roger Myerson Roger Bruce Myerson (born March 29, 1951) is an American economist and professor at the University of Chicago. He holds the title of the David L. Pearson Distinguished Service Professor of Global Conflict Studies at The Pearson Institute for the ...
is the David L. Pearson Distinguished Service Professor of Global Conflict Studies at The Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts in the Harris School of Public Policy, the Griffin Department of Economics, and the College. He was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences. Professor
Michael Kremer Michael Robert Kremer (born November 12, 1964) is an American Development economics, development economist currently serving as university professor in economics at the University of Chicago and director of the Development Innovation Lab at th ...
is a director at the Development Innovation Lab at the University of Chicago, where he also teaches. He was the joint winner of the Sveriges Riksbank Nobel Prize in 2019. Professor James A. Robinson is a Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies and University Professor in the Harris School of Public Policy and the Department of Political Science. He has been awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences. * 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 Roger Bruce Myerson (born March 29, 1951) is an American economist and professor at the University of Chicago. He holds the title of the David L. Pearson Distinguished Service Professor of Global Conflict Studies at The Pearson Institute for the ...
– Nobel Prize winning economist and game theorist, David L. Pearson Distinguished Service Professor of Global Conflict Studies *
Michael Kremer Michael Robert Kremer (born November 12, 1964) is an American Development economics, development economist currently serving as university professor in economics at the University of Chicago and director of the Development Innovation Lab at th ...
– Nobel Prize winning developmental economist, University Professor and director of Development Innovation Lab. * 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 Christopher Blattman is a Canadian-American economist and political scientist working on conflict, crime, and international development. He is the Ramalee E. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies at the University of Chicago's Harris School ...
– Ramalee E. Pearson Professor and member of The Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts * James A. Robinson – Nobel Prize winning 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


External links


Harris School of Public Policy's Website
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