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HLS Announces New Public Service Initiative

In a move that will further strengthen its commitment to public service, Harvard Law School is announcing that it will pay the third year tuition for all future J.D. students who commit to work in public service for five years following graduation. Dean Elena Kagan '86 announced the new program following a three-day "Celebration of Public Interest," which brought more than 600 alumni back to the HLS campus.

Although the program will go into full operation with J.D. students entering the school this fall with the class of 2011, current 2Ls and 1Ls will benefit from a phase-in period that makes them eligible to receive third-year tuition grants of $5,000 and $10,000 respectively. This new initiative will operate in addition to the existing Low Income Protection Plan. Click here for more information on the Public Service Initiative.
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We are called Student Financial Services because financial aid is just one of the things we do. Our office is also home to the Low Income Protection Plan and the Summer Public Interest Funding Program. We help HLS students with billing issues and administer the financial clearance process each term. And we offer a full schedule of workshops and presentations on financial matters that are open to all HLS students and go well beyond financial aid.
Overview of the HLS aid program

Through need-based aid to students and graduates, Harvard Law School provides access to legal education and preserves the broadest range of career choice options in a variety of law-related and public service fields. The JD financial aid program measures the ability of students to pay tuition, fees, and living expenses – and the ability of graduates to repay education loans – and awards need-based aid to all who qualify for assistance.
In-school financial aid

Harvard Law School Grant and Loan assistance is awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need. The School does not award “merit” or “full-ride” scholarships (which typically are not need-based) because these would necessarily reduce the resources available for need-based aid and significantly increase the debt burden of every financially needy student. For students whose demonstrated financial need does not reach the threshold for Law School Grant eligibility, Federal Direct Loans and private supplemental loans are available to meet education expenses. For international students, Harvard Law School Loans are offered instead of Federal Direct Loans.
Career choice

Loan repayment statistics show that graduates working in private sector jobs (where the average starting salary for 2007 Harvard Law School graduates is over $150,000) are comfortably able to repay even a significant education debt, and that the percentage of income devoted to loan repayment declines over time as annual income increases. For graduates in relatively low-paying jobs, however, an investment in law school education can turn into an unmanageable repayment burden. The Low Income Protection Plan (LIPP) addresses this problem by extending financial assistance from the Law School for many years beyond graduation. LIPP is an income-contingent loan repayment assistance program for graduates in public service or law-related private sector jobs – in other words, LIPP helps eligible graduates repay their loans. Unlike public interest scholarships, LIPP requires no “up front” commitment to public service work. Any Harvard Law School J.D. program graduate can qualify for LIPP assistance to repay eligible education loans.
Further support for public service

Student Financial Services also administrates the Summer Public Interest Funding program, which guarantees funding to every first-year or second-year student who takes a public service summer job for at least 10 weeks. All students are eligible to participate (whether receiving academic-year financial aid or not), and financial aid recipients are guaranteed a minimum of $5,000 in funding for the summer.
A workable plan

We want to help you develop a workable plan for financing your education and doing the work you choose after graduation. You can learn more about our program throughout this website, and the Student Financial Services staff is always ready to answer your questions.

Ken Lafler
Director of Student Financial Services
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Welcome to the Class of 2011!

The Orientation schedules are now online. Simply select your section from the menu to the right. If you have any questions about Orientation, please contact the Dean of Students office at 617-495-1880 or dos@law.harvard.edu.

***The events on both Thursday and Friday are mandatory. The events Saturday through Thursday are optional but recommended.***
Orientation
Thursday, August 28
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Activities Include:

* Section meeting with Faculty Leader
* Campus Tour
* Class Photograph
* Registration for Classes
* Financial Aid Presentation

Section Dinners with Faculty Leader will occur on Thursday, August 28th.
Friday, August 29

* Section Meeting with Faculty Leader
* Lunch with Board of Student Advisers Leader
* Welcome Speech from Dean Elena Kagan
* Welcome Reception

Saturday, August 30 - 10:30a.m. - 1:00p.m.

* Tours of Boston and/or Cambridge locations
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o Freedom Trail
o Beacon Hill Black History Walk
o Harvard Campus and Cambridge Tour

Sunday, August 31

* Super Duck Tours of Boston
* Ice Cream Social on Jarvis Field
* Outdoor Movie on Jarvis Field

Orientation II
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* Public Service Orientation
* State of the School Speech by Dean Elena Kagan - September 15th
* Student Journals Fair - September 15th
* Safety Discussion with HUPD - September 16th
* Student Practice Organization Fair - September 16th
* Student Organizations/Activities Fair - September 17th
* Wellness Fair - September 17th


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Fall 2008 Course/Book Information: Legal Profession A4 - Professor Wilkins
The materials for this class are Kaufman and Wilkins, Problems in Professional Responsibility for a Changing Profession (4th ed., 2002), Distributions available on the course web site and at the Distribution Center (including several revised chapters of the Kaufman and Wilkins text), and Morgan, Selected Standards on Professional Responsibility (2008 ed.).
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Fall 2008 Course/Book Information: Laws, Markets and Religions
The first class for Laws, Markets and Religions (Prof Robert Clark) will be on Thursday, Sept 4.
Tue, 19 Aug 2008 11:29:54 EDT

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Fall 2008 Course/Book Information: Mergers, Acquisitions and Split-ups
The first MA and S class will be held on Monday, Sept 8, 2008.
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Fall 2008 Course/Book Information: First-Year Legal Research and Writing
All students should pick up the course reader from the copy center in the basement of Pound Hall and purchase the Bluebook (either at the Coop or online at www.legalbluebook.com).
Tue, 19 Aug 2008 11:28:38 EDT

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Jobs: Research Assistant
Professor Jeannie Suk would like to hire a research assistant to do a wide range of research, editing, and memo writing on projects related to: a book on the home; intellectual property and fashion design; abortion and psychological trauma; regulation of sex and prostitution; and various criminal law and family law topics.
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Imagining Real Places with Virtual Spaces with Berkman Fellow Gene Koo and Emerson Professor Eric Gordon
Location: Berkman Center Conference Room, 2nd Floor, 23 Everett St. Sponsor: Berkman Center for Internet & Society E-mail: ashar@cyber.law.harvard.edu Hub2 gives local neighborhoods a more powerful voice in urban planning and public design. Residents engage in a process that employs 3D virtual tools and problem-solving techniques to articulate a common vision reflecting the participants' values. Goals of Hub2 include strengthening civic engagement with public spaces, involving population segments traditionally left out of development planning, and providing a constructive and productive community input process for public design. In this presentation, Professor Eric Gordon (Emerson College) and Gene Koo (Berkman), together with the staff of Hub2, will describe Hub2's progress and challenges in working this summer with the North Allston neighborhood to participate in the design of Honan Library Park, which Harvard University is redeveloping as part of its larger Allston project. Joining this presentation will be the youth interpreters who have helped less technologically adept neighbors access the Hub2 technology and who in turn have learned to build and code in Second Life as well as understand urban planning. More: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/luncheon/2008/08/hub2\n Tue, 19 Aug 2008 12:30:00 EDT


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The program is distinguished from the Harvard PhD in Economics by its greater emphasis on business fields and its focus on the use of economic analysis and statistical methods in dealing effectively with management problems in these applied business fields. At the same time, it is distinguished from the Doctor of Business Administration degree by its greater emphasis on economic theory and econometric analysis.

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By Sean Of course, certain individual faculty members at Harvard might be great teachers and care deeply about their students; but that’s a bonus, not a feature of the institution. (Harvey Mansfield, to a visiting colleague: “You should close your door. If you don’t, undergraduates may wander i...

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By Adam Goldenberg Rich people and the money they give to rich universities Like it or not, we are the beneficiaries of our benefactors’ beneficience. BY Adam Goldenberg PUBLISHED: May 1 2008 - 1:14am TAGS: LOCAL alumni donations Earlier this week, David Rockefeller ’36 gave $100 million to Harvard. That’s...

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The new DBA program in Strategy encourages students to pursue multi-disciplinary research that utilizes multiple methodologies—quantitative, as well as qualitative—to study how companies and industries around the world develop and sustain competitive advantage.

Faculty affiliated with the Strategy group study a wide array of topics. Many of these topics can best be addressed by drawing on both microeconomics, the foundation that has traditionally been used to study strategy, and on other complementary disciplines. For example, work on how managers perceive their strategic choices requires delving into the broad literature on cognition, which itself draws on psychology and the behavioral sciences. Work on non-market strategy and the regulatory environment of the firm might well draw on political science and law. The DBA in Strategy provides students with the multi-disciplinary training required to examine such questions.

Students in the program are expected to master graduate-level microeconomic theory and econometrics. In addition, they are expected to devote substantial time to mastering one additional complementary discipline, such as psychology, sociology, and political science, and developing expertise in research methodologies suited to their particular interests, such as qualitative analysis, designing effective fieldwork, and analysis of survey data.

In addition to the DBA in Strategy, the Strategy unit offers a Ph.D. in Business Economics, which is designed to attract students interested in pursuing research using a purely economics-based methodology.
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The doctoral program in Accounting and Management, at a very fundamental level, focuses on understanding the role of information and measurement systems for:

* Allocating resources among firms in the economy, and between departments or divisions of individual firms.
* Rewarding and monitoring the performance of managers.
* Formulating, executing and evaluating strategy by firm managers.
* Understanding the profitability of suppliers, products, customers, distribution channels, and business units.
* Managing franchise risk.

More detailed questions that have recently been examined include:

1. What roles do financial reporting and voluntary disclosure of financial and non-financial metrics play in corporate managers' communication with external stakeholders? How do the incentives of corporate managers, standard setters, auditors, analysts and investment managers affect management communication with investors and the allocation of resources in capital markets?
2. How do managers use cost accounting systems to measure the profitability of various cost objects such as products, customers, suppliers, and business units? How can these systems be used for supporting managerial decisions related to sourcing, pricing, servicing customers, and cost control particularly in inter-organizational settings?
3. How do managers set up control systems for formulating, communicating, and implementing a business unit's strategy? How can these measurement systems be used for understanding the difference between bad strategy and bad implementation?
4. How do managers formulate incentive contracts to: (i) induce employees to concentrate on the desired quantity and mix of tasks; (ii) improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the employees; (iii) prompt collaborative partners to take the desired actions and truthfully share their private information; and (iv) improve the efficiency and effectiveness of collaborative partnerships and supply chains?

This program, leading to a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA), draws on economic, behavioral, and administrative theory to focus on the firm and its management. Through a combination of discipline- and field-based methods, the curriculum enables students to master concepts and research skills directly relevant to business problems. Candidates must come to understand the point of view of practicing managers and be able to bring theory and careful research to bear in illuminating important business problems.
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Advances in engineering, science, and technology are having profound impact on business. Conversely, business-related issues and economic factors are critical forces that are shaping the development of new technologies. Throughout the intersecting territories of business and technology lie tremendous opportunities for valuable academic studies. A new generation of scholars educated in both business management and technology is needed to investigate and create new knowledge at the interface of these two disciplines.

The STM program will be aimed at carrying out systematic, searching and innovative studies of the impact of science and technology on business, and business aspects of technology development. The goal of the program is to develop new methodologies and generate research that explores the interaction between technology and management.
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The program will accept students with two types of backgrounds: students who already have a strong background in engineering or science but no formal business training; and students who already have a strong background in engineering or science and MBA degrees.
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A Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) in Technology and Operations Management concerns itself with a broad range of issues in manufacturing and service operations, including:

* management of new product and process development and technological innovation
* operations management and strategy
* logistics and supply chain management

The faculty in this specialization come from diverse disciplinary backgrounds, such as economics, operations research, engineering, materials science, physics, psychology, and sociology. Faculty and doctoral student research integrates discipline-based approaches with a strong field-based, problem-oriented, and managerial perspective. Research themes in this area are diverse in perspective and problem focus, yet are integrated and define the intellectual synthesis the faculty seek to develop. These themes include:

* the power of learning and improvement
* the role of capabilities in creating competitive advantage
* the importance of process understanding and control
* the leverage achieved through integration in high-performance operating systems

Examples of recent and current doctoral thesis research are:

* studies of product-development strategies and performance in automobiles, high-performance workstations, and semiconductors
* the economics of flexible manufacturing and quick-response systems in the apparel industry
* the diffusion of the Toyota Production System
* the impact of computer-integrated manufacturing strategies on quality, productivity, and flexibility performance

Through a combination of discipline- and field-based methods, the curriculum enables students to master concepts and research skills directly relevant to business problems. Candidates must come to understand the point of view of practicing managers and be able to bring theory and careful research to bear in illuminating important business problems.
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Research and teaching in the field of Management is at the core of Harvard Business School. The DBA Program in Management focuses on research creating management theory and knowledge that is relevant to management practice. Through a curriculum covering multiple disciplines and functional perspectives and through thesis work that typically includes field-based research, students master concepts and research skills that enable them to do research that is directly relevant to business problems.

Students in Management choose at least one discipline in which to anchor their research, usually economics, sociology, or organizational behavior. Perhaps the most distinctive feature of Management is its multidisciplinary perspective. As the phenomena of general management cuts across economics, psychology, sociology, organizational behavior, and administrative sciences, our students develop discipline-based expertise in at least two substantive domains.

Our students’ dissertations typically focus on innovation, entrepreneurship, general management, comparative organizations, organizational learning, development of influence networks in strategic alliances, and transition from entrepreneurial to professional management in domestic and international settings.
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The PhD in Organizational Behavior trains scholars who are able to draw on the concepts and methods of psychology and sociology in conducting research on behavior and management within complex organizations. Students and faculty give special attention to studies that bridge the gap between research and theory on one hand, and constructive organizational practice on the other.

Offered jointly by the Departments of Psychology and Sociology in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Harvard Business School, the program combines training in the theory and methods of psychology and sociology, the study of business administration, and empirical research on organizational phenomena. Students have the choice of focusing their research at either the micro (i.e. psychological, interpersonal) or macro (i.e. sociological, organizational) level.

Drawing on resources from each of the participating faculties, the program prepares students for careers as researchers and teachers. Program graduates will be comfortable working either in disciplinary departments or in professional schools-especially schools of management.
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