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All of the Hauser Center's educational initiatives are geared toward a combination of goals: a) teaching creative, critical thinking about the role and functioning of nonprofits and other organizations in civil society; and, b) building skills that can create effective organizations with long-term capacity.  We are responsible for designing and delivering a coherent curriculum that reflects both the current state of the sector and its relationship with broader society, and best prepares students for thoughtful engagement with it. Because we are a university research center with a commitment to practitioners, our students are both those pursing academic degrees at Harvard and those currently working in the field. 

The Center's education initiatives include:

 

* You can click here (698KB) to download a compendium of syllabi for courses taught between 2002-2005 by Hauser Center faculty and researchers.

 

Other Education Related Information

 

MAC, PAC & PIC

 

Nonprofit Sector Concentration in

the Kennedy School Masters Programs

 

Student Job Opportunities at the Hauser Center

 

Pforzheimer Fellowships

 

Community Fellows

 

Networks

 

 

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The Hauser Center is not a degree granting institution.  Prospective students wishing to pursue nonprofit studies should apply directly to the KSG or other Harvard Graduate Schools.

 

 

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