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Office for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging - Beyond Western Approaches: Recognizing Indigenous Traditions in Engineering
Harvard SEAS Office for Diversity Inclusion and Belonging invites you to join us for the symposium Beyond Western Approaches: Recognizing Indigenous Traditions in Engineering. The symposium invites us to expand the canon in STEM by exploring how Indigenous communities contribute to creating knowledg...
What concentrations (majors) are a part of SEAS?
In keeping with our emphasis on broad-minded learning we’ve designed programs and courses that cater to students at multiple levels and fully incorporate laboratory research. SEAS believes in educating “T-shaped” individuals, or those who have deep knowledge in a discipline but are able to collabor...
Office for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging - Training
SEAS believes it is the responsibility of every member of our community to create a diverse and inclusive environment. The Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging provides a number of opportunities for individuals to engage in intergroup interactions; explore diversity, inclusio...
Office of Communications - Brand Messaging
This messaging platform serves as an internal framework that forms the basis for public-facing communications related to Harvard SEAS. The contents of this guide establish and give voice to the key ideas, values, and principles that characterize SEAS at the highest level, and position us to produce ...
Special Students & Visiting Fellows
Special Students Students who wish to take graduate level courses in a non-degree capacity are invited to apply to Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) for Special Student status. Special Students are not degree candidates. Credit for a limited number of accep...