About

Dr. Michael Miner has taught at Harvard University for over a decade including courses on intelligence, strategy, and national security. He advises and directs graduate theses in government, foreign policy, and international relations. As part of his research portfolio, Dr. Miner manages the Intelligence Project in the Belfer Center for Science & International Affairs at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government where he examines organizational processes and structural reform in addition to the role of intelligence in policymaking. Dr. Miner also writes and teaches case studies used for seminars and professional courses in organizational and leadership development.

Dr. Miner earned his PhD at King's College London studying with the Official Historian of the British Joint Intelligence Committee. Outside of teaching, he engages diverse audiences and organizations on current affairs and advocates for matters of public interest. He previously served on the Fulbright Specialist Roster supported by the U.S. Department of State and volunteered in the United States Marine Corps Cyber Auxiliary. Dr. Miner is President of the Massachusetts Fulbright Association, Treasurer of the North American Society for Intelligence History, and is a graduate of Dartmouth College.