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A Multidisciplinary Approach to University Leader Development. July 30 – August 3, 2012 INTRODUCTION. Opening Session Agenda. Opening Greeting and Agenda Participant Introductions Background on Harvard University and SAI Overview of the Program and Introduction to workshop sessions. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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A Multidisciplinary Approach to University Leader Development
July 30 – August 3, 2012INTRODUCTION
• Opening– Greeting and Agenda– Participant Introductions
• Background on Harvard University and SAI
• Overview of the Program and Introduction to workshop sessions
Opening Session Agenda
• Harvard was established in 1636 by the “Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay colony.” It was modeled after Cambridge University, England and named after its first benefactor: John Harvard, a minister.– “To advance Learning and perpetuate it to
Posterity; dreading to leave an illiterate Ministry to the Churches.”
• Harvard University grew from one school and 9 students to an enrollment of more than 6,700 undergraduates and over 14,500 professional and graduate students in one college and 10 graduate schools.
• Some statistics:• About 2,100 (non-medical) faculty• An additional 11,000 medical school faculty• Total real estate is 5,076 acres• Over 323,000 living alumni
A Brief Overview of Harvard University
• Seven US Presidents attended Harvard College:• John Adams• John Quincy Adams• Theodore Roosevelt• Franklin Delano Roosevelt• Rutherford B. Hayes• John Fitzgerald Kennedy• George W. Bush
• Over 40 Nobel Laureates
A Brief Overview of Harvard University
Harvard University Map
The South Asia Initiative at Harvard University
Students Facult
y Community
Engaging faculty and students through interdisciplinary programs to advance and deepen the teaching and
research on global issues relevant to South Asia.
The South Asia Initiative at Harvard UniversitySAI Steering Committee
John BriscoeSchool of Engineering and Applied Sciences
School of Public Health
Asim KhawjaKennedy School of Government Parimal Patil
Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Nicholas BurnsKennedy School of Government
David BloomSchool of Public Health
Business School
Rahul MehrotraGraduate School of Design
Diana SorensenFaculty of Arts and Sciences
Jennifer LeaningSchool of Public Health
Medical SchoolRohini PandeKennedy School of Government
Diana EckFaculty of Arts and Sciences
Tarun KhannaBusiness School
Venkatesh NarayanamurtiSchool of Engineering and
Applied SciencesKennedy School of Government
William KirbyFaculty of Arts and Sciences
Business School
David BarronLaw School
Tony SaichKennedy School of Government
Fernando ReimersGraduate School
of Education
The South Asia Initiative at Harvard University
Events at Harvard
Global Health Pakistan Social Enterprise South Asia Without Borders Urbanization Water & Climate Change Book Talks & Film Events
Spearheaded by faculty from across the University, SAI’s Seminar Series and Conferences seek to broaden and deepen scholarship in areas of:
(from left): Tarun Khanna, HBS/SAI, Arthur Kleinman, HMS/FAS/Harvard Asia Center, Paul Farmer, HMS/Partners in Health, and Devi Shetty, Founder Of Narayana
Hrudayalaya Hospitalat the 2012 SAI annual symposium: Health in South Asia: Lessons for and from the
World
Dr. A. P. J. Kalam, 11th President of India, delivered SAI’s annual Mahindra Lecture on September 27, 2011. Dr. Kalam also participated in an event at
the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and a student event at the Harvard Law School
During his time at Harvard, Dr. Kalam visited six laboratories and was given overviews on topics ranging from nanometer technology to molecular physics
The South Asia Initiative at Harvard University
Events at Harvard
• 34 Partner Organizations offering Internships to Harvard Undergrad and Graduate Students for Summer 2012• 58 students received funding from SAI to participate in internships and conduct research on or about the South Asia region.
4 Harvard students (2 graduate students from HKS and HLS,
and 2 undergraduates) accompanied John Briscoe,
Professor at HSPH and SEAS, to Pakistan in Summer, 2011Under Briscoe’s direction, the
students researched inter-provincial water issues,
including discussion of current legal and institutional
framework for water allocation that exists in Pakistan
The South Asia Initiative at Harvard UniversityHarvard Faculty and Students in the Region
Multidisciplinary Approach to University Leader Development
Workshop Schedule
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
UniversityMuseums
Innovation at Harvard
University Leadership
Knowledge Transfer
Participant Centered Learning
Liberal Arts Education
Innovating Medical
Technologies
Adult Development
Libraries in the 21st Century
Library operations &
services
University Admissions
University Fundraising
& Development
Cultural & Religious Literacy:
On Campus & Online Outcomes &
Opportunities
Scholarly Research & Policy Setting
Universities as Change Agents
Research in Social Sciences
Global Studies in K-12 and Universities
Multidisciplinary Approach to University Leader Development
Workshop Schedule
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
UniversityMuseums
Innovation at Harvard
University Leadership
Knowledge Transfer
Participant Centered Learning
Liberal Arts Education
Innovating Medical
Technologies
Adult Development
Libraries in the 21st Century
Library operations &
services
University Admissions
University Fundraising
& Development
Cultural & Religious Literacy:
On Campus & Online Outcomes &
Opportunities
Scholarly Research & Policy Setting
Universities as Change Agents
Research in Social Sciences
Global Studies in K-12 and Universities
Bill Fitzsimmons, Harvard College Admissions and Financial Aid
Deirdre Leopold, HBS Admissions and Financial Aid
Knowledge and Library ServicesBaker Library
Harvard Business School
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Harvard Innovation Lab
Widener Library
Paul Keenan, Senior Associate Dean and Director of
Development
Multidisciplinary Approach to University Leader Development
Workshop Schedule
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
UniversityMuseums
Innovation at Harvard
University Leadership
Knowledge Transfer
Participant Centered Learning
Liberal Arts Education
Innovating Medical
Technologies
Adult Development
Libraries in the 21st Century
Library operations &
services
University Admissions
University Fundraising
& Development
Cultural & Religious Literacy:
On Campus & Online Outcomes &
Opportunities
Scholarly Research & Policy Setting
Universities as Change Agents
Research in Social Sciences
Global Studies in K-12 and Universities
Michael Shiner, Harvard Graduate School of Education
Deborah Cunningham,Primary Source
Vish Viswanath, Harvard School of Public Health
Merilee Grindle, Harvard Kennedy School of Government
Laurence Winnie, Harvard Academy for Area and International Studies
Dustin Tingley, Assistant Professor of GovernmentCharles Stang, Associate
Professor of Early Christian Thought
Parimal Patil, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Ali Asani, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Tarun Khanna, HBS and SAIJorge Dominguez, Vice Provost
for International Affairs
Conor Walsh, School of Engineering and Applied
Sciences
SOUTH ASIA INITIATIVEat Harvard University
http://southasiainitiative.harvard.edu/