,1,Join former United States Senator Roy Blunt (R-MO) and Vikram Patel, Paul Farmer Professor and Chair of the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School, for a discussion on the growing mental health crisis in the United States, and the urgent need for the expansion of services.
,1,Starting at 4:00 PM ET: Join Roberta Metsola, president of the European Parliament, and Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, the democratic opposition leader of Belarus, live in the Forum for a discussion on Europe’s struggle for relevance, unity, and value.
,1,Starting at 6:00 PM ET: Join us in the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum as Soul Trak founder Tyrhee Moore, Reginald Chapple of the National Park Service, and Dr. Marya T. Mtshali discuss tackling structural racism in national parks.
,1,Starting at 6:00 PM ET: Join Ford Foundation president Darren Walker, Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Dean Douglas Elmendorf live in the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum for a conversation on philanthropy and social justice.
,1,Starting at 6:00 PM ET: Meet our six new resident fellows Kristin Amerling, Negah Angha, Congresswoman Jaime Herrera Beutler, Quentin Fulks, Matthew Raymer, and Jason Rezaian live in the Forum for a discussion with IOP Interim Director @SettiWarren.
,1,Thursday, October 27, 2022: The 44th edition of the Harvard Youth Poll indicates that 40% of 18-to-29-year-olds state that they will “definitely" vote in the November 8 midterm elections, on track to match or potentially exceed the record-breaking 2018 youth turnout in a midterm election. Young voters prefer Democratic control of Congress 57% to 31% (up five points for Democrats since spring), but 12% remain undecided.
View the full findings by visiting iop.harvard.edu.
,1,Join Alex Burns of Politico and Jonathan Martin of the New York Times live in the JFK Jr. Forum as they discuss the upcoming midterm elections and the battle for America's future. The conversation starts 6:00 PM ET.
,1,Meet our Fall 2022 Resident Fellows! Raul Alvillar, Professor Gloria Browne-Marshall, Stephanie Carlton, Judith LeBlanc, Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, Governor Matthew Mead, and Secretary Natalie Tennant bring diverse experiences in American and international politics, policymaking, organizing, and public service.
Throughout the fall semester, our fellows will lead in-person, not-for-credit study groups on topics including the upcoming midterm elections, international institutions, the intersection of arts and activism, and native and indigenous organizing.
The Resident Fellows Program has been a cornerstone program since the founding of the Institute of Politics in 1966 and bridges the academy with practitioners of politics and civic engagement. Each semester, the IOP invites prominent elected officials, activists, journalists, and public servants to spend a term at Harvard and to share their experiences with students exploring important public issues along with a distinguished cohort of their peers. Resident fellows live on campus and engage with students by leading a study group, participating in IOP programming, holding office hours, and serving as a resource to Harvard students and faculty.
,1,Every year in April, we invite newly admitted Harvard College students to drop by the Institute of Politics during their weekend “Visitas” stay on campus. Hear from the Class of 2026 as they introduce themselves and what excites them about joining the IOP!
,1,Starting soon — join Harvard IOP Senior Fellow Dan Balz, Amy Walter of “The Cook Political Report with Amy Walter,” and Washington Post White House Reporter Seung Min Kim for a Forum analyzing the intersection of national and state politics, including an early look at the 2022 elections. Tune in here for the livestream at 6PM ET.
,1,Your Money or Your Life: The Prospects and Implications of Health Care Reform
Date: Monday, November 08, 1993 - 07:00PM
More video info at https://iop.harvard.edu/node/2842
,1,The Institute of Politics is your home at Harvard for politics and public service. We welcome all political views and values, interests and perspectives. By joining the IOP, you won't just learn about history — you'll have the chance to work with elected leaders, activists, journalists, and policy makers who are impacting our civic life in this very moment.
On behalf of the leadership at the IOP, we invite you to join us this year. Learn more about the IOP’s 16 student programs and the application: bit.ly/3lT1NpL. The deadline to apply is Friday, September 11th at 11:59pm ET.
,1,Join the IOP for our final Fast Forum of the summer! Tonight we welcome Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, author of "Still Standing: Surviving Cancer, Riots, a Global Pandemic and the Toxic Politics that Divide America," for a conversation with IOP Resident Fellow F'15 Doug Heye.
Join the discussion at 6pm ET.
,1,Welcome by
The Honorable Mark D. Gearan
Director, Institute of Politics
A conversation with
The Honorable Jeff Flake
United States Senator, Arizona (2013 - 2019)
Leah Wright Rigueur (Moderator)
Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
,1,Speaker(s):
April Ponnuru, Ramesh Ponnuru, Pete Wehner, Kristin Soltis Anderson
Date: Thursday, October 9, 2014 - 6:00pm
A panel conversation with
April Ponnuru
Policy Director, Young Guns Network
Ramesh Ponnuru
Senior Editor, National Review
Pete Wehner
Senior Fellow, Ethics and Public Policy Center
Kristin Soltis Anderson (moderator)
Fall 2014 IOP Fellow
Topics:
Campaigns and Elections-Republican
,1,Harvard University Institute of Politics students discuss how the IOP helped them begin their careers in politics and public service.
http://www.iop.harvard.edu/careers
,1,http://iop.harvard.edu/research-assistant-program
The IOP Research Assistant program provides 20+ paid research positions to Harvard
undergraduates interested in collaborating with Harvard professors over the spring semester. This spring, the research topics include international affairs, human rights, leadership, international development and cyber law.
Students are able to apply for up to two positions. The deadline to apply for a research position is December 9, 2012.