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18 results for "Student Affairs"

18 results for "Student Affairs"

Robin Glover

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Robin Glover is the University's first Associate Provost for Student Affairs.  In this new role, Robin serves as the lead person in the Provost’s Office on matters involving student affairs, promoting and facilitating coordination and information sharing...

Prioritizing Student Wellbeing and Mental Health

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Dear Members of the Harvard Community, The report of the Task Force on Managing Student Mental Health made clear that students at Harvard have faced rising mental health challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic compounded those challenges, reinforcing the...

Provost Fund for Student Collaboration

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The Provost Fund for Student Collaboration (PFSC) supports extracurricular academic collaborations that bring together students from at least three Harvard schools to explore a particular subject. Grants of up to $4,000 will be awarded. The distinguishing...

Mark C. Elliott

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Mark Elliott is Vice Provost of International Affairs at Harvard University and the Mark Schwartz Professor of Chinese and Inner Asian History in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations and in the Department of History in the Faculty of...

Policy on Photographing and Filming on Harvard Property

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Revised April 2022 1. Purpose – As an educational institution, Harvard University seeks to further its mission of education, research, and public service, and to minimize activities that disrupt or are inconsistent with that mission. In furtherance of...

Scholars at Risk Nominations - November 21, 2023

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Dear Members of the Harvard Community, I write to bring your attention to a Harvard initiative concerning scholars, writers, artists, and public intellectuals from around the world who face persecution. Twenty-two years ago, the President's Office, in...

Scholars at Risk Nominations (2023)

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Dear Members of the Harvard Community, I write to bring your attention to a Harvard initiative concerning scholars, writers, artists, and public intellectuals from around the world who face persecution. Twenty-two years ago, the President's Office, in...

University-Wide Statement on Rights and Responsibilities

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The central functions of an academic community are learning, teaching, research and scholarship. By accepting membership in the University, an individual joins a community ideally characterized by free expression, free inquiry, intellectual honesty...