Featured Resource
This resource pack supports teaching and learning about global burden of disease associated with HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria, and their disproportionate impact in low and middle-income countries and on vulnerable populations within countries. These resources may be useful to educators as they develop lesson plans, activities, or assignments focusing on HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria.
Student Gallery
Harvard College students took part in a gallery opening showcasing their final projects from their World Health: Challenge and Opportunities course, taught by Faculty Director, Sue J. Goldie. Students were asked to analyze a societal health challenge and to create a “problem-inspired” product intended to influence policy, motivate action, and inspire real-world change.
Faculty Residency
While our primary format for residencies has been a hybrid of in-person and off-site, we are restructuring these opportunities and programs to be entirely remote-adaptive. Take a peek behind the scenes about visual communication and instructional design highlighting faculty, students and staff. If you’re interested in learning more about future offerings, email us!
Workshops & Events
Alongside our university-wide and partnered global health events, we hold workshops and learning engagements that focus on tools and techniques to inspire innovative pedagogy. Join our mailing list to stay informed about our new teaching and learning opportunities.