• Leadership and authority in groups: An innovative and experiential leadership development collaboration

    Awardees plan to design multidisciplinary workshops that use experiential learning to teach participants about group dynamics and leadership.
  • Transforming stories and public health lessons of Ashland, MA, into a multimedia case for learning

    Awardees plan to create (using Zeega software) a multimedia “case” that better integrates quantitative and qualitative information, for use in a public health course and as a model for next-generation case-based teaching.
  • Learning from leaders: Weaving a leadership narrative into the educational experience

    Awardees plan to edit existing video of influential lectures into pedagogically-relevant clips, and create a user-friendly interface to enable faculty to better use these videos in their courses.
  • Harvard Chan School Muslim Student Association

    The Harvard Chan School Muslim Student Association’s mission is to: 1)To provide for the needs and interests of Muslim students at the Harvard Chan School 2)To create an environment where non-Muslims can learn about Islam 3)To provide a platform that promotes dialogue and understanding about the role religion plays in health.
  • Harvard Behavioral Insights Student Group (BISG) Chan Chapter

    The Harvard Behavioral Insights Student Group (BISG) Chan Chapter was founded in 2014 to bring together students who are interested in applying insights from behavioral economics, psychology, and related disciplines to improve public health. Recent literature has shed light on predictable biases in how we make decisions and identified important opportunities to positively influence our health behaviors–whether getting a flu shot, enrolling in health insurance, or eating a healthier diet. We work closely with the Behavioral Insights Student Group (BISG) housed at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Center for Public Leadership as well as the faculty-level Behavioral Insights Group (BIG).
  • Taiwanese Students and Scholars Association at the Harvard Chan School

    The Taiwanese Students and Scholars Association at the Harvard Chan School (TSSA @Harvard Chan aims to:
  • Health Equity & Leadership (HEAL) Student Organization at Harvard Chan

    The Health Equity & Leadership (HEAL) Student Organization at Harvard Chan stemmed from the simple idea to bring together students and community members of different disciplines to address issues of health inequity in the United States. HEAL was formed in 2012 by a group of students who believed that there is a need for more partnerships between diverse communities and stakeholders to create innovative, effective solutions in addressing health inequities. Continuing this mission, HEAL is dedicated to generating discourse and action to resolve issues related to health inequities in the Boston and Cambridge communities. Through a series of workshops and presentations, HEAL aims to educate and empower students to address issues of inequity in health and well-being in their communities throughout their career. HEAL also hosts an annual conference which connects students with leaders from government, community-based organizations, and academia in order to facilitate discussion and encourage action aimed at addressing the issues of health inequity and racial injustice in our communities.
  • Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Women in Leadership Student Organization

    The Harvard Chan WIL Student Organization offers a range of programming to prepare women for leadership roles in health care and aim to challenge, motivate, and inspire students as they explore their personal journeys toward authentic and effective leadership. Events supporting this mission include speaker series, skills-based workshops, community service, and networking events. Finally, we believe that it is critical to create a community of female leaders in health. As such, our flagship event- the annual student-alumnae conference- focuses on strengthening and growing this community.
  • Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Student Club of Japan (SCJ)

    The mission of the SCJ is to increase awareness and understanding of public health issues and other characteristics including cultures of Japan.
  • Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Chinese Students and Scholars Association

    The mission of Harvard Chan -CSSA is to promote and facilitate the understanding of both culture and public health issues of China within the HSPH community. It particularly highlights the public health conditions in China and helps Chinese students adapt to a new life and culture. The objectives of Harvard Chan CSSA are: