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MissionThe Harvard University Center for the Environment (HUCE) encourages research and education about the environment and its many interactions with human society. Through a variety of grants and fellowships, the Center supports research related to the environment at every level. By sponsoring symposia, public lectures, and informal student convocations, the Center connects people with an interest in the environment. The Center is also home to the undergraduate Environmental Science and Public Policy concentration, and the Ph.D. level Graduate Consortium on Energy and Environment. HUCE does not grant degrees. |
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Steering CommitteeTwenty-three faculty lead the direction and program work at the Center. Learn more about them, their leadership, and their individual research interests. |
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StaffThe Center is led by Co-Directors Daniel Schrag, Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geology, Professor of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Managing Director James Clem. |
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Directions and ContactThe Center is located at 26 Oxford Street, 4th floor, Cambridge, MA 02138. Visit this link for directions and other contact information. |