Matt DelSesto (He/Him)

Assistant Director, Undergraduate Research and Fellowships, Harvard University
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About Matt DelSesto

Matt DelSesto, PhD, is a sociologist with over ten years of experience in higher education and the nonprofit sector.  He works in the Office of Undergraduate Research and Fellowships at Harvard, where he manages Harvard's Laidlaw Scholars program. He also, advises students on the risks and ethics of their research in coordination with the IRB, assists with management of URAF research grant applications, review and administration, and contributes to coordination of URAF programming. He is especially interested in working with students on ethically engaging with partners outside of academia to develop collaborative projects, communicating the broader societal implications and results of their research, or connecting research to social impact.

Outside of URAF, Matt has led collaborative research projects, developed community engaged learning programs at universities, consulted with nonprofit organizations on outreach initiatives, taught experiential learning courses on college campuses and in community-based settings, and worked to strengthen public engagement and accountability in city government.  Matt’s writing appears in more than a dozen publications in academic journals and other outlets on topics including human relationships to the environment, crime prevention, design for social innovation, and community engaged learning. His book on the sociology of community engagement and applied research, Design and the Social Imagination (Bloomsbury, 2022), describes models for research and practice from the 20th century to the present.

I am a/an:

University Administrator

Area of Expertise

Coaching and Mentoring Environment Leadership Social Sciences

I am from:

United States of America

I speak:

English

My hobbies/interests are:

Cooking/Baking Houseplants/gardening Nature & environment Running/jogging

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