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Working for herself so she can work for the community

How do you celebrate getting into Harvard with your family, if your family has no real concept of Harvard? That was the situation for Layli Uddin, who will be getting her degree in international...

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KSG, Quadir award prize for innovations in Bangladesh

The lives of rural people of Bangladesh can be improved by utilizing absentee-owned fallow land more effectively and by employing the vitamin-rich fruits and leaves of the now ignored moringa tree....

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Nobel laureate Yunus gives Wiener Lecture

On Oct. 13, economist and microfinancing pioneer Muhammad Yunus stood in front of a cheering capacity crowd at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum. One year earlier, to the day, he had received the 2006...

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Challenges, solutions for South Asia

South Asian nations long beset by problems that demand global attention — poverty, poor health, and unrest — are increasingly places where solutions are being developed and where technology enables...

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India, front and center

Over the past several years, Harvard University has been ramping up its involvement in India and South Asia, a trend exemplified by Harvard’s South Asia Initiative. Tarun Khanna, the Jorge Paulo Lemann...

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Business as a force for change

Muhammad Yunus built a multibillion-dollar bank — and won a Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 — on a simple idea: Poverty need not be permanent. “All human beings are entrepreneurs, with no exceptions...

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SAI offers grants for research, language study

Since its inception in 2003, the South Asia Initiative (SAI) continues the long tradition of collaboration between Harvard and South Asia. Learning from South Asia and contributing to its development...

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Next step for South Asia Initiative

In response to the South Asia Initiative’s demonstrated commitment to the advancement of South Asian studies and programs, the Office of the President and the Office of the Provost at Harvard have...

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Bridging the gap, digitally

One recent morning, Karthik Ramanna, an associate professor of business administration at Harvard Business School (HBS), sat down in a virtually empty Harvard conference room and prepared to explain...

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SAI offers ‘feet on the street’ experience

Since its inception in 2003, the South Asia Institute (SAI) has continued the long tradition of collaboration between Harvard and South Asia. Learning from South Asia and contributing to its...

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Clues to cholera resistance

Researchers have long understood that genetics can play a role in susceptibility to cholera, but a team of Harvard scientists is now uncovering evidence of genetic changes that might also help protect...

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The bright side of Pakistan

The initial idea was a lecture by a noted Harvard design professor and a quiet discussion with a small group of interested local partners. By January, however, the event had grown into a three-day...

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Working for herself so she can work for the community

How do you celebrate getting into Harvard with your family, if your family has no real concept of Harvard? That was the situation for Layli Uddin, who will be getting her degree in international...

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KSG, Quadir award prize for innovations in Bangladesh

The lives of rural people of Bangladesh can be improved by utilizing absentee-owned fallow land more effectively and by employing the vitamin-rich fruits and leaves of the now ignored moringa tree....

View Article

Nobel laureate Yunus gives Wiener Lecture

On Oct. 13, economist and microfinancing pioneer Muhammad Yunus stood in front of a cheering capacity crowd at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum. One year earlier, to the day, he had received the 2006...

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Challenges, solutions for South Asia

South Asian nations long beset by problems that demand global attention — poverty, poor health, and unrest — are increasingly places where solutions are being developed and where technology enables...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

India, front and center

Over the past several years, Harvard University has been ramping up its involvement in India and South Asia, a trend exemplified by Harvard’s South Asia Initiative. Tarun Khanna, the Jorge Paulo...

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Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Business as a force for change

Muhammad Yunus built a multibillion-dollar bank — and won a Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 — on a simple idea: Poverty need not be permanent. “All human beings are entrepreneurs, with no exceptions...

View Article

SAI offers grants for research, language study

Since its inception in 2003, the South Asia Initiative (SAI) continues the long tradition of collaboration between Harvard and South Asia. Learning from South Asia and contributing to its development...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Next step for South Asia Initiative

In response to the South Asia Initiative’s demonstrated commitment to the advancement of South Asian studies and programs, the Office of the President and the Office of the Provost at Harvard have...

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