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Joint Center for Housing Studies

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Joint Center for Housing Studies
Shaun Donovan delivering a keynote at the Joint Center for Housing Studies in 2011.
Former name
Harvard–MIT Joint Center for Urban Studies
TypeResearch center
Established1959
FounderHarvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Parent institution
Harvard University
AffiliationGraduate School of Design
Harvard Kennedy School
DirectorChristopher Herbert
Address
1 Bow Street, Suite 400
, , ,
02138
,
42°22′N 71°07′W / 42.37°N 71.12°W / 42.37; -71.12
LanguageEnglish
Websitejchs.harvard.edu

The Joint Center for Housing Studies is a research center on housing-related issues at Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Through its research, education, and public outreach programs, the center helps leaders in government, business, and the civic sectors make decisions that effectively address the needs of cities and communities.

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History

The center was formed in 1959 under the leadership of Martin Meyerson, its founding director, as the Harvard–MIT Joint Center for Urban Studies, to address intellectual and policy issues confronting a nation experiencing widespread demographic, economic and social change.[1] Its research was based on the premise that the resolution of these issues called for imaginative interdisciplinary approaches to the study of urban problems and issues, and required cooperation among universities, government and industry.[2]

In 1989, a split was made from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and became affiliated solely with Harvard's Graduate School of Design and Harvard Kennedy School. The center consolidated the focus on housing that had emerged during the 1970s, and changed the ending of its name from Urban Studies to Housing Studies.

An annual lecture in honor of John Thomas Dunlop is administered by the Joint Center for Housing Studies.[3] Notable keynotes include: Herbert Kohler Jr. (2001); Angelo Mozilo (2002); Henry Cisneros (2003); Kim B. Clark (2004); Jack Kemp (2005); Lewis Ranieri (2008); Shaun Donovan (2009); Marc Morial (2010); Jonathan Reckford (2011); Mel Martínez (2012); Ron Terwilliger (2013); Jonathan F. P. Rose (2014); Marty Walsh (2017); Raphael Bostic (2018); Kim Dowdell (2019); and Michael Maltzan (2020).

Directors

Notable affiliates

References

  1. ^ "Harvard, M.I.T. Establish Center To Conduct Broad Urban Studies | News | The Harvard Crimson".
  2. ^ http://www.jchs.harvard.edu/sites/jchs.harvard.edu/files/jchs-one-sheet_mission_statement_1.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  3. ^ "John T. Dunlop Lecture | Joint Center for Housing Studies".

External links


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