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Harvard in the World

Our global community

Harvard faculty, students, and alumni compose a global network of researchers, scholars, and practitioners exploring and contributing to , , , , , , , , , , , and the around the world.

  • 100+ languages

    are taught at Harvard, including the recent addition of .

  • 29.6 million learners

    from all across the globe have enrolled in courses on .

  • 20+ locations abroad

    link Harvard faculty and students to .

Asia

From the cross-cultural studies at Harvard’s and the to the comprehensive East Asian collections of the , Harvard enjoys a wealth of resources to help scholars explore and celebrate Asia.

Four dental surgeons wearing scrubs stand against a bright green wall

Medicine

Harvard School of Dental Medicine alum Shahid Aziz started Smile Bangladesh, a nonprofit dedicated to providing care to children and adults with facial cleft deformities. His friend and former classmate Jose Marchena is vice president of the organization.

Technology

A thesis by School of Engineering alum Zeerak Ahmed focused on better representing Urdu and other non-Latin languages in software.

Farming

Gramhal, founded by Kennedy School alum Vikas Birhma, provides warehousing that allows farmers in India to store their crops and wait until prices improve.

Resources

This Graduate School of Design thesis focused on the Mekong River, the lifeblood of countless plants and animals and tens of millions of people across six countries.

Business

Harvard Business School alums Yumiko Murakami and Miwa Seki started the first woman-led venture capital firm in Japan.

South America

The boasts a variety of initiatives based in South America, including the , , and the .


Inside Harvard's Amazon Rainforest Immersion

Journey to the Amazon

In August 2024, Harvard launched the Harvard Amazon Rainforest Immersion, an interdisciplinary program that brings together faculty, students, and young academics to explore one of the planet’s most vital ecosystems.

A diverse group of leaders from across Brazil came together at Harvard to learn about the latest science in early childhood development and create plans to implement locally.

Daniela Ter谩n Endara focuses on human-centric design, which puts people鈥檚 needs and perspectives at the center of the design process, to help communities in Ecuador, Peru, and Columbia.

Roberto Zariquiey, a 2022-2023 Radcliffe Institute fellow, is hoping to reframe the discussion around languages with few speakers.

Scholars, artists, and leaders came together at a conference in S茫o Paulo to share scholarship relating to race, racism, and racial stratification in Latin America.

Australia/Oceania

Harvard students, faculty, and alumni have the opportunity to support and explore this region through in Australia and New Zealand, collaboration with schools through the program, and programming and networking with the .

Antarctica

Harvard researchers are investigating everything from climate change to astrophysics on Earth’s coldest continent.

Europe

Many centers and programs across Harvard, including the in Paris, the , and the , provide academic resources and opportunities for students in Cambridge and Europe.


Africa

The Harvard community鈥檚 impact in Africa can be seen in the work of the , the , and the .

African landscape

New endeavors

Seven projects have been selected as the 2024 awardees for the Motsepe Presidential Research Accelerator Fund for Africa. The primary purpose of the fund is to support faculty-led and student-driven research projects that focus on advancing key challenges and opportunities facing Africa.

Education

Toshiko Mori, a professor at Harvard Graduate School of Design, opened a school in Senegal that fosters community and redefines learning for children.

Economy

The Growth Lab is training students and practitioners to do economic development policy work in cities and countries across the globe.

Healthcare

Harvard School of Dental Medicine faculty returned to Rwanda to expand oral health training, this time with a focus on future physicians.

Leadership

In 2022, Harvard Law School brought together four female African heads of state to explore opportunities for the continent鈥檚 future advancement.

North America

Harvard initiatives in North America are vast and varied, including the Weatherhead Center’s , the at the Harvard Kennedy School, and the David Rockefeller Center’s programs in and the .