Harvard University has among the worldās greatest capacity for global health research and education with its internationally recognized schools of medicine and public health, teaching hospitals, and health-relevant institutes. The global health landscape at Harvard also includes faculty, students, and alumni from a body of world-class non-health professional schools (business, law, education, government, design, religion, arts and sciences, and engineering and applied sciences), as well as regional centers, leadership programs, and interfaculty initiatives. HGHI leverages this collective expertise through three core functions:
Educate: Strengthen learning and teaching opportunities in world health.Ā The Institute has transformed our educational platform by reframing world health within a global and interdisciplinary context. HGHI promotes collaborative curricular design, innovative pedagogy, and cross-disciplinary teaching; supports the integration of global health perspectives into learning opportunities across the University; and designs student experiences to prepare socially responsible, self-reflective, respectful global citizens.
Integrate: Catalyze progress on 21st-century global health challenges.Ā The Institute creates learning spaces that accommodate āunusual conversationsā and seed new intellectual communities; prioritizes interdisciplinary challenges that are consequential, intractable, and actionable; provides flexible convening and support to facilitate collaboration and promote engagement across sectors; and ensures scholarly efforts are paired with a strategy to contextualize, translate, and disseminate new knowledge.
Inspire: Incubate and invest in innovative ideas and individuals.Ā The Institute inspires students to pursue aspirational ideas for social change, providing means, mechanisms, and mentorship; fosters a culture of entrepreneurship and scholarship that embraces context and community engagement; incentivizes attention to relevancy and impact through fellowships for doctoral students and junior faculty; and invest in emerging leaders (local and global) and innovative partnerships (individual and institutional).
Cutting across all HGHIās objectives, our flagship initiatives include aĀ Global Health Teaching Incubator, through which the Institute pilots novel ways to teach about world health, incubates high-impact educational practices, assesses new strategies for integrative learning, and inspires research to improve teaching, and aĀ Global Health Educational Repository, which includes curated resources for teaching and learning, flexible interchangeable modules, contextualized to diverse settings and learners, and teaching tools adaptable to new technology.