Senior Executives in State and Local Government


Program Session(s):
June 7, 2010 - June 25, 2010
July 5, 2010 - July 23, 2010

Application Deadline: April 09, 2010

Program Fee: $11,200

Program fee includes:
tuition, housing, curricular materials, and most meals.

Please note that both sessions Senior Executives in State and Local Government will begin on a Monday in 2010.

See the Admission section for fellowship information.


William C. Apgar Jr., Lecturer in Public Policy and Senior Scholar at Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies, returned to the Kennedy ...go to full profile

 

Julie Boatright Wilson is the Harry Kahn Senior Lecturer in Social Policy. She is also Director of the Malcolm Wiener Center ...go to full profile

 

Dan Fenn, Adjunct Lecturer in Executive Programs, John F. Kennedy School of Government. In addition to his involvement at the Kennedy School, Dan Fenn was the Founding Director of the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, which is part ...go to full profile

 

Archon Fung is Ford Foundation Professor of Democracy and Citizenship. His research examines the impacts of civic participation, public deliberation, and transparency upon public and private governance. ...go to full profile

 

Linda Kaboolian, Lecturer in Public Policy, is a sociologist specializing in multi-stakeholder problem solving processes around workplace, community, and policy issues. She works with labor, management, and community groups to improve organizational ...go to full profile

 

Alexander Keyssar is the Matthew W. Stirling Jr. Professor of History and Social Policy and Chair of the Democratic Institutions and Politics area. A historian by training, he has specialized in the excavation of issues that have contemporary ...go to full profile

 

David C. King, Lecturer in Public Policy, teaches about the U.S. Congress, political parties, and election reform. He is the author, coauthor, and coeditor of three books focusing on Congress and on public confidence in government. King joined ...go to full profile

 

David M.J. Lazer, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Director of the Program on Networked Governance, teaches courses on regulation and public management. Lazer has an overarching interest in the process by which connections emerge among ...go to full profile

 

Marty Linsky, Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy, has been full-time faculty since 1982, except 1992-5 when he was Chief Secretary/Counselor to Massachusetts Governor William Weld. He teaches exclusively in the ...go to full profile

 

Martha Minow, the Jeremiah Smith, Jr. Professor of Law, has taught at Harvard since 1981. She writes about human rights and advocacy for members of racial and religious minorities and for women, children, and persons with disabilities. ...go to full profile

 

Mark H. Moore is the Hauser Professor of Nonprofit Organizations and Faculty Chair of the Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations. He is also a Visiting ...go to full profile

 

Richard Parker is Lecturer in Public Policy and Senior Fellow of the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public ...go to full profile

 

John Viola is a Visiting Fellow and Graduate Faculty member at the John McCormack Graduate School of Public Policy at the University of Massachusetts at Boston. With over a dozen years experience teaching at the graduate level using the ...go to full profile

 

Kim M. Williams, Associate Professor of Public Policy, conducts research on American racial politics and immigration policy at Harvard University. Her first ...go to full profile

 


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