Resources

  • Harvard Global is a Massachusetts nonprofit corporation dedicated to providing operational support for Harvard University's international activities so that scholars and students can focus on research and programs.
  • Harvard Global Health Institute (HGHI) addresses broad challenges in public health that affect large populations around the globe, believing that solutions that will move the dial draw from within and beyond the medicine and public health spheres to encompass design, law, policy, and business.  HGHI does that by harnessing the unique breadth of excellence within fields at Harvard and by being a dedicated partner and convener to organizations, governments, scholars, and committed citizens around the globe.
  • Harvard Global Support Services (GSS) provides tools and guidance that enable faculty, students, and staff to study, work, and research overseas.
  • Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program (HIRC) focuses on direct representation of individuals applying for U.S. asylum and related protections, as well as representation of individuals who have survived domestic violence and other crimes and/or who seek avoidance of forced removal in immigration proceedings pursuant to various forms of relief (i.e., VAWA, U-visas, Cancellation of Removal, Temporary Protected Status, etc.). HIRC is also involved in appellate and policy advocacy at the local, national, and international levels.
  • Harvard International Office (HIO) provides services to international students and scholars at Harvard College, the graduate and professional schools, as well as the numerous research centers and affiliated teaching hospitals, to minimize the difficulties they may experience both upon arrival and later during their stay at Harvard. 
  • Harvard Office of International Education (OIE) works with undergraduate students who are planning for a significant academic year, term, or summer international experience. 
  • Harvard Worldwide offers a glimpse at Harvard University’s strong connections to students, faculty, and other colleges and universities around the world. Browse Harvard's enormous array of worldwide academic activities, searching by keyword, country, world region, activity type, or school. 
  • Harvard Global Institute supported research initiatives that deepen Harvard’s international engagement and promote University-wide scholarship to address pressing global challenges. Note that its website is no longer active, but the link above shows the most recent archived version.

If you have a general inquiry or suggestions for additional Harvard resources to include on this list, please reach out to international_affairs@harvard.edu.