This seminar is intended to analyze the most relevant trends in both accreditation and quality assessment of higher education institutions as part of the improvement agenda of national governments...Read More
A quiet space to write (or study) with self-serve coffee and snacks. RSVP not needed. Website: http://bsc.harvard.edu/pages/study-write-5-linden .Read More
In light of new developments in communication technology that make direct democracy technically feasible in a mass society, it exists a crucial debate about the challenges of introducing E-democracy...Read More
Who’s happier: lottery winners or paraplegics? The answer––like many insights from psychology––will surprise you. This course, taught by a psychology grad student and...Read More
Ever feel like you’re doing research in a post-fact world? The role of scientists and other experts is contested. At the same time, the seemingly pure goal of understanding natural objects has...Read More
This course reads J. R. R. Tolkien’s recently published translation of Beowulf (2014) in tandem with The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (books, 1937-1949, and movie series, 2001-2003) in order to...Read More
Apply to the library’s January@GSAS workshop explore the full research lifecycle and set yourself up for a lifelong scholarly practice--making you a more effective, resourceful, and creative...Read More
This seminar is intended to analyze the most relevant trends in both accreditation and quality assessment of higher education institutions as part of the improvement agenda of national governments...Read More
In this mini-course, we will discuss how listeners and performers have attempted to revive, recreate, and imagine sounds of the past. The course will focus on modern revivals of western early music...Read More
A quiet space to write (or study) with self-serve coffee and snacks. RSVP not needed. Website: http://bsc.harvard.edu/pages/study-write-5-linden .Read More
Throughout his career, Jim Yong Kim, MD ’91, PhD ’93, has had one mission: to improve the experiences of populations throughout the world. Beginning as a graduate student, when he and fellow student Paul Famer, MD ’88, PhD ’...Read more