On behalf of Harvard Schools and departments, we provide back-office operational support for projects ranging from individual field researchers and grant management to gift acceptance and office and center administration.
The activities listed below represent a mix of current and past projects.
From 2015-2021, Richard Rogers’ iconic Wimbledon house provided GSD and its students with a residence to study urban, architectural, and design elements of post-World War II Europe.
Our employment service supported Harvard Medical School's and Harvard School of Dental Medicine's contributions to a transformative health care workforce development program in Rwanda.
The Tunis office enables Harvard University faculty and students to pursue in-depth research and academic programming in the Middle East and North Africa.
The Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute (FAMRI) grant flows through our U.S. entity and enables Harvard Chan School researchers to further investigate occupational-related health conditions and contribute to improving the lives of hundreds of thousands of flight attendants worldwide.
The center in Mumbai enables the Harvard Chan School to strengthen its longstanding ties in India and accelerate its collaborations with Indian partners to address critical public health challenges.
Our employment service supported a Harvard Chan School program examining the long-term effects of children's war experiences and designing collaborative approaches to mental health interventions.
The Building Bharat-Boston Biosciences Program (B4) program provides opportunities for Indian students and scientists to strengthen their knowledge in the high-tech hubs of Cambridge, Boston, and Bangalore.
Our employment service supported a multi-phase Harvard Chan School project examining food insecurity and biodiversity loss in one of the world's most vulnerable ecosystems.