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Center for Human Potential and Public Policy
Advancing Research and Training on Achievement, Health and Well-Being Across the Lifespan
About Us
The Center for Human Potential and Public Policy,
which was founded in 1998 with an endowment from the Irving B. Harris
Foundation, is a university-based center that promotes trans-disciplinary
research and training on achievement, health, and well-being across
the lifespan. The Center is located within the Harris School of Public
Policy Studies at the University of Chicago. In the University of Chicago
tradition, the Center encourages innovative research on human potential
and public policy that transcends the academic disciplines. The Center
thus has three cross-cutting program areas
cultivating student and faculty research across a broad spectrum of
interests at the Harris School and the University. The Center also has
an active training program for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows.
The research and training activities of the Center are motivated by
the goal of understanding the human condition from pre-birth to old
age and identifying the public policies and technologies that support
achievement, health, and well-being across the lifespan.
News and Announcements
- Ariel Kalil recently visited Australia to make research connections on behalf of the Center and develop plans for exchange programs for the Center’s postdoctoral fellows and affiliated graduate students to spend time in Australian government policy departments focused on social policies with which the Center is concerned. While she was there, she was interviewed on the national radio station of Australia, the ABC. Listen to the interview.
- Center for Human Potential Post-Doctoral Fellow awarded prestigious Robert Wood Johnson Fellowship
- Center becomes home to Harpel Initiative to Improve Educational Outcomes in Brazil
- Annual Conference on Health and Attainment to be held May 16, 2008 in Chicago
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