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The Multidisciplinary Program in Inequality & Social Policy regularly hosts two summer programs: the Inequality Summer Institute for senior scholars and the Galbraith Scholars program for undergraduates.

Inequality Summer Institute (by invitation)
Generally held biennially in June

Peter Gottschalk and Sheldon Danziger at the Summer Institute 2004

The Inequality Summer Institute, held biennially in June, is a 2-3 day research workshop at Harvard University for program faculty, doctoral fellows, National Fellows, and other senior scholars to explore emerging research on issues of inequality and social policy.
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Galbraith Scholars program (undergraduate)
June 8-12, 2008

Professor John Kenneth Galbraith and the 2004 Galbraith Scholars

The Galbraith Scholars program is a unique summer opportunity designed to cultivate a diverse new generation of scholars and leaders who aspire to apply themselves to some of our nation's most pressing social problems. Those selected for the program receive full fellowships to attend a special five-day session of seminars and workshops at Harvard University.
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