Harvard Chan School hosts a diverse array of speakers, invited to share both scholarly research and personal perspectives. They do not speak for the School, and hosting them does not imply endorsement of their views, organizations, or employers.

Gratitude Unfolded: a Workshop on Integrating the Art of Noticing and Appreciation into the Student Journey

In Person

On Thursday April 18th, from 1-1:50 pm in Kresge 202B, we invite Harvard students to join us for “Gratitude Unfolded”, a workshop on integrating the art of noticing and appreciation into the student journey. Participants will delve into the transformative power of gratitude in their daily lives, beginning with an introduction to the scientific evidence … Continue reading "Gratitude Unfolded: a Workshop on Integrating the Art of Noticing and Appreciation into the Student Journey"

UNICEF’s Mental Health Acceleration Initiative: Scaling up & Scaling Deep Evidence-based Child, Adolescent and Caregiver Mental Health and Psychosocial Support

Virtual

Join the Department of Global Health and Population for our weekly Thursday Brown Bag Series on April 18 via Zoom. Zeinab Hijazi, MSc, PsyD, will present “UNICEF’s Mental Health Acceleration Initiative: Scaling up & Scaling Deep Evidence-based Child, Adolescent and Caregiver Mental Health and Psychosocial Support”. Zeinab Hijazi is a Global Lead on Mental Health … Continue reading "UNICEF’s Mental Health Acceleration Initiative: Scaling up & Scaling Deep Evidence-based Child, Adolescent and Caregiver Mental Health and Psychosocial Support"

Lunch ‘n’ Learn: Self-Assessing Your Leadership

Virtual In Person

Lunch ‘n’ Learn is a series of workshops for Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health staff of color and allies. Participants meet twice a semester and engage in a themed session facilitated by members of the community and external guests. Our April session, "Self-Assessing Your Leadership" focuses on leadership self-assessment and growth. You'll explore … Continue reading "Lunch ‘n’ Learn: Self-Assessing Your Leadership"

Occupied City Documentary Screening

In Person

Date and Time: Thursday, April 18 (part 1) and Friday, April 19 (part 2) | 3:00-5:15 p.m. EDT Location: Jonathan M. Mann Conference Room (FXB Building, 7th Floor). Pizza and beverages will be served. Register here. Join us for a screening of Steve McQueen’s Occupied City, a documentary informed by Bianca Stigter’s book Atlas of an Occupied City (Amsterdam … Continue reading "Occupied City Documentary Screening"

Earth Day Festival at HU Longwood

In Person

Stop by the Countway Community Garden at Longwood on Monday, April 22, from noon to 2 pm for information on sustainability, garden activities, snacks, and giveaways! Meet with Harvard Recycling, C-CHANGE, Restaurant Associates, Harvard University Dining Services, Longwood Consortium, and the event sponsors Countway Library, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard Medical School, … Continue reading "Earth Day Festival at HU Longwood"

Resolved: High quality evidence about what works is the most important gap in maternal health policymaking

Virtual In Person

GHP will host a faculty debate as part of Global Health Week 2024 on Monday, April 22 from 1:00 to 2:00 pm in Building 1, room 1110. Kevin Croke, Assistant Professor of Global Health, and Maggie McConnell, Associate Professor of Global Health Economics, will debate “Resolved: High quality evidence about what works is the most … Continue reading "Resolved: High quality evidence about what works is the most important gap in maternal health policymaking"

Doctoral Dialogue on Interdisciplinary Collaboration!

In Person

 Join Our Doctoral Dialogue on Interdisciplinary Collaboration! We invite you to participate in a session focused on the power and potential of interdisciplinary dialogue. This is a unique opportunity to connect with peers from diverse academic backgrounds (DrPH, PhD, others!), share your research interests, and explore new perspectives that transcend traditional academic boundaries. We’re excited … Continue reading "Doctoral Dialogue on Interdisciplinary Collaboration!"