The Department of Global Health and Population will host a film screening as part of the 2023 relaunch of Global Health Week. Join us for an in-person screening of the … Continue reading “Out of Breath: Film Screening and Moderated Discussion”
The Human Flourishing Program at Harvard‘s Entrepreneurship and Flourishing Workshop will take place April 3 8:30-5:30 at Harvard University. This workshop will equip entrepreneurs with practical skills to promote flourishing in themselves, their teams, and … Continue reading “Entrepreneurship and Flourishing Workshop”
The Department of Global Health and Population will host a faculty debate as part of the 2023 relaunch of Global Health Week. Richard Cash, senior lecturer on global health and … Continue reading “GHP Faculty Debate: Globally determined principles for allocating limited vaccines – do they work?”
Join the Harvard Chan-NIEHS Center for a screening of ‘Descendant’, a Netflix documentary film that follows the descendants of the survivors of The Clotilda, the last known slave ship to transport … Continue reading “Film Screening + Panel Discussion: ‘Descendant,’ a Netflix documentary”
All 50 states have transfer laws that either allow or require children to be prosecuted in adult criminal court for certain offenses. Attorney Marsha Levick, Esq. will provide an overview of … Continue reading “When the Science Says Children But the Law Says Adults: Trying and Sentencing Youth as Adults”
Leadership Strategies for the Researcher helps prepare clinical and translational investigators as they face the challenges inherent in establishing a research program. This one-day, in-person course features both interactive and … Continue reading “Leadership Strategies for the Researcher Course”
We are excited to announce that the Department of Epidemiology’s CAUSALab will be hosting its annual summer of courses on causal inference between June 20 and June 30, 2023. This … Continue reading “Summer Courses on Causal Inference”
On Wednesday, April 5th, from 1-2 pm in FXB G13 or online, join the Lee Kum Sheung Center for Health and Happiness for the next installment of our Digital Media … Continue reading “Global Perspectives on Social Media and Adolescence”
Join us online or in person to hear from author Chaya Bhuvaneswar about her fascinating debut book White Dancing Elephants! Please register below. This event is co-sponsored by Countway Library and the HMS Arts & … Continue reading “Author Series: White Dancing Elephants by Chaya Bhuvaneswar”
Join us for an in-person seminar “Randomized Regulation: The Impact of Minimum Quality Standards on Health Markets” featuring Dr. Jishnu Das, Professor at the McCourt School of Public Policy and the … Continue reading “Randomized Regulation: The Impact of Minimum Quality Standards on Health Markets”