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Matt Miller is a senior lecturer on educationat the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE), where he has taught since 2006. He is co-author of An Everyone Culture (Harvard Business Review Press, 2016), an acclaimed study of organizations focused on the transformational learning of their members (known as "Deliberately Developmental Organizations").
Miller is the former senior associate dean of Learning and Teaching at HGSE and was faculty chair of Harvard’s Institute for Management and Leadership in Education (MLE), a leading residential institute for the professional development of higher education leaders.
Miller co-chairs an innovative graduate core course on the application of developmental psychology and the learning sciences to education practice. He also teaches courses related to higher education and organizational leadership. He served as principal investigator on a grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to develop new approaches to personalized learning in foundational graduate education. With faculty colleagues at Harvard, he has also led a project funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation on powerful approaches to capacity development to enable higher-education institutions to focus intensively and systemically on equitable student success. President Drew Gilpin Faust named him an inaugural "Harvard Hero."
Miller received his Ed.D. from Harvard, where he was awarded a Spencer Research Training Grant Fellowship, and his B.A. from Yale, where he was named by the faculty as the outstanding student in English in his graduating class.