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The Center for International Development at Harvard University is led by:

Asim Khwaja

Asim I. Khwaja

Faculty Director

Fatema Sumar

Fatema Z. Sumar

Executive Director

The Faculty Advisory Council is a Harvard-wide senior faculty group that provides feedback and guidance to CID as we continue to grow and support development at Harvard and beyond.

Marcella Alsan

Professor of Public Policy
Harvard Kennedy School

Emily Breza

Frederic E. Abbe Professor of Economics
Harvard University

Marcia Castro

Andelot Professor of Demography
Harvard University

Shawn Cole

John G. McLean Professor of Business Administration
Harvard Business School

Melissa Dell

Professor of Economics
Harvard University

Rafael Di Tella

William Ziegler Professor of Business Administration
Harvard Business School

Rema Hanna

Rema Hanna

Jeffrey Cheah Professor of South-East Asia Studies
Harvard Kennedy School

Ricardo Hausmann

Ricardo Hausmann

Rafik Hariri Professor of the Practice of International Political Economy
Harvard Kennedy School

Eliana La Ferrara

Eliana La Ferrara

Professor of Public Policy
Harvard Kennedy School

Dani Rodrik

Dani Rodrik

Ford Foundation Professor of International Political Economy
Harvard Kennedy School

Raffaella Sadun

Charles Edward Wilson Professor of Business Administration
Harvard Business School

Emiliana Vegas

Professor of Practice
Harvard Graduate School of Education

The CID Global Development Council brings together a diverse and select group of international leaders to help advance the mission of the Center. This small but vibrant leadership community enthusiastically supports CID's vision for global impact and draws on their regional and collective expertise to provide real-world connectivity and perspective on global development issues.

For Members Only: View the password-protected Harvard CID Global Development Council contact list.

CID’s faculty affiliates embody the breadth and depth of international development research at Harvard. Over 125 affiliates hail from across the University and work in every region of the world, on every topic in development.

 

Through CID's fellowship programs, researchers and practitioners join our tight-knit research community and spend time researching, writing, and engaging with the Harvard community.

 

CID's dedicated staff oversees the day-to-day operations of the Center, from administration to research to events and communications.

 

CID PhD Affiliates are Harvard PhD students with a focus on development and who are advised by at least one of CID’s Faculty Affiliates.

 

CID's Student Ambassador Program offers Harvard graduate and undergraduate students an opportunity to contribute to and embody CID’s mission of building a thriving world for all.