Eligibility and Lottery System

To participate in the MDes Open Project lottery, students must be enrolled in the fourth semester of the MDes program, or the second semester of the “MDes year” of a concurrent degree program.

Open Project Descriptions and Presentations

  • Mid-December: Spring MDes Open Project course descriptions available in my.harvard
  • Early January: Instructor’s video presentations and course syllabi posted in each Open Project Canvas site.
  • Early January: Email from the GSD Registrar’s Office with detailed instructions on the lottery process.
  • Mid-January: Live zoom Q&A sessions with the instructor of each Open Project.
  • January 21, 2025: The Spring MDes Open Project Lottery will open at 9:00am on January 9, and close at 9:00am on Tuesday, January 21, 2025.

Descriptions for Open Projects are posted to the GSD Course Bulletin. You will find the courses’ scheduled meeting times there as well. Please note that the course bulletin is an active document; updates to the course bulletin will be taking place until the lottery, and in some cases, after the start of the academic term.

Open Project presentations will be prerecorded and accessible through the Open Project Canvas sites. Presentations generally consist of thorough course descriptions, pedagogic objectives, course schedule, and instructor attendance. Please pay close attention to these details and consider them when you rank your choices in the lottery.

Live zoom Q&A sessions with Open Project instructors will be scheduled for early January 2025.  (The sessions will be recorded.)

  • Thursday, January 9th – 12:00pm: Malkit Shoshan ADV 9701 Forms of Assembly: All Things Considered
  • Wednesday, January 15th – 11:00am: Abby Spinak ADV 9704 Experimental Infrastructures
  • Wednesday, January 15th – 1:00pm: Eric Rodenbeck ADV 9705 Visualizing Archives
  • Wednesday, January 15th – 3:00pm: Kiel Moe ADV 9702 Metabolic Rift, Shift, & Gift
  • Thursday, January 16th – 10:00am: Marina Otero ADV 9706 Storing Climates: Environmental Architectures for Information Containment
  • Thursday, January 16th – 12:00pm: Toni Griffin ADV 9707 Land Narratives + Formations for A Just City
  • Thursday, January 16th – 2:00pm: Allen Sayegh ADV 9703 Perception as Agency

Spring 2025 Open Projects:

Curated samples of student work from previous years’ Open Projects are posted in GSD Now Trays.

Recommended Backgrounds or Skills

To enable cross-disciplinary collaboration, all MDes Open Projects are by default open to eligible students from all MDes Domains. There will be no prerequisites. However, some Open Projects may recommend that students have certain skillsets. Such a recommendation is communicated to students in the course description.

Lottery Ballot Procedures

The MDes Open Projects Lottery opens at 9:00 am on January 9th via my.harvard, and closes at 9:00 am on Tuesday, January 21, 2025. You can adjust your selections until the time the lottery closes.  You must cast your ballot online via my.Harvard . Make sure your submitted choices are accurate before the deadline. You will be automatically enrolled in the Open Project to which you are assigned via the lottery. A student’s failure to properly submit a lottery ballot will result in a random assignment to an Open Project. The results of the lottery will be shared via my.Harvard by the end of the day. Lottery results are binding.

In cases where lottery results cause extreme hardship, students are provided the opportunity to petition the results of their Open Project placement. Petitions will be reviewed by a committee consisting of the MDes Program Directors, MDes Domain Heads, and the Assistant Dean for Academic Administration. Students should submit a written appeal to Margaret Moore De Chicojay by 9:00am, Wednesday, January 22. Exceptions are rarely granted.

If you have questions about the lottery procedure or your eligibility, please contact your departmental Program Coordinator.

Lottery Technique

The Registrar’s office runs the MDes Open Projects lottery, which automatically enrolls all participating students in an Open Project. The MDes Program Director and program staff are present to review lottery results and a Student Forum representative is present to observe the process. The results of the lottery depend on the number of students participating in the lottery, their ballot selections, and the number of seats available in the courses included in the lottery. The lottery software is blind to student names, MDes tracks, or previous lottery results.

The MDes Open Projects lottery, like the Option Studio lottery, uses an optimization technique called ‘linear programming’ to maximize ‘Total-Highest-Choice’ across all students. The algorithm minimizes ‘unhappiness’: the sum of assignments that are not first choice, weighted by how far from first choice they are–so a fourth choice is much more unhappy than a second choice, etc. This is not the same as maximizing the number of first choices. Although the effect is similar, a single first choice may be sacrificed for greater overall ‘happiness’. Whenever there is a tie, a random choice is made. The intent is to enroll a similar number of students in each Open Project, but the number of seats may be slightly adjusted in iterative runs of the lottery to increase first choice assignments or overall ‘happiness.’

 

Updated 12/21/2024