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Harris Welcomes Class of 2021

Just over one week ago, The University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy officially welcomed its largest, most diverse, and most international class of graduate students to its growing community of scholars.

Get to Know Harris! Information Session in Mexico City

Please join us for an information session in Mexico City.

Get to Know Harris! Information Session in Mexico City

Please join us for an information session in Mexico City.

Get to Know Harris! Mexico City Reception

Please join us for a reception in Mexico City.
Jens Ludwig

University of Chicago Crime Lab to Mark First 10 Years at October Event

In honor of Crime Lab's anniversary, public figures and key partners in Crime Lab's mission will assemble to discuss the next decade of Urban Labs and celebrate this decade's successes in research-based policy.

Get to Know Harris! Information Session in Bogota

Please join us for an information session in Bogota, Colombia.
Bamboo

Fighting for Women’s Rights, Thulasi Maddineni Seeks an End to Honor Killings in India and Around the Globe

Honor killings occur when a young girl or woman is killed by her family members for actions that allegedly dishonored the family values. Offenses that dishonor a family can range from the way a girl or woman dresses, having an extramarital affair, etc.
Ryan Kellogg

Professor Ryan Kellogg Discusses Oil Pipeline Logistics

Understanding how oil transport occurs allows policymakers to tailor solutions for energy challenges and decrease the quantity of oil spills.

FY20 Administrative Strategic Plan

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James A. Robinson

Professor James A. Robinson Discusses Corruption in Ukraine

Prosperity in Ukraine is limited because of unequal social arrangements offering a political voice to only a segment of society, which Robinson and co-author Daron Acemoglu define as extractive institutions.
Samuel Sinyangwe

Activist, Data Scientist Samuel Sinyangwe Gives Advice to Harris Students

Sinyangwe advises incoming Harris students not to wait for permission, to make their research accessible and actionable, to interrogate the assumptions of their field, work together, and focus on evidence-based solutions.

Get to Know Harris! Coffee in Monterrey

Please join us for coffee in Monterrey, Mexico.