
John F. Kennedy School of Government
The John F. Kennedy School of Government, part of Harvard University, focuses on public policy, government, and international affairs. Established in 1936, it aims to educate leaders and advance understanding of the role government plays in society. The school offers various degree programs, conducts research, and engages with policymakers to address complex societal challenges. It emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, encouraging students from diverse backgrounds to collaborate on real-world problems. Named after President Kennedy, the school strives to inspire ethical leadership and innovative solutions in public service and governance.