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Love Data Rodeo: A Roundup of Useful Ways to Wrangle Your Data

Lamont Library 1 Harvard Yard, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Wrangle your data at the Harvard Library's Love Data Rodeo. Celebrate Love Data Week by learning how to tame and transform your data in style! You are cordially invited to this exciting round-up of platforms, tools, and strategies to help you successfully work with your data. During this 2-hour event, representatives of Harvard approved platforms...

Event Series GHP Thursday Brown Bag Series

Brown Bag Seminar: Economic inequality and violent mortality: Evidence from Ecuador

Building 1, Room 1208 665 Huntington Ave., Boston, Massachussetts

Omar Galárraga, PhD, is a health economist and tenured professor of health services, policy and practice at the Brown University School of Public Health. He currently serves as the director of the Center for Global Public Health (CGPH) at Brown. Galárraga’s research applies principles from health and behavioral economics to improve public health outcomes, with...

Harvard Chan i-Night 2026

Smith Campus Center 1350 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, Massachusetts

The Harvard Chan Student Government Association's i-Night is back for its 35th year! Join us for an exciting evening of performances that celebrate and showcase the talents, cultures, and diversity of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health community! Food and refreshments will be provided! Please RSVP to inform catering needs. Families and guests...

Africa Health Conference – Future-Proofing Africa: Investing in Impact and Innovation

Kresge 677 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts

Join us at the 2026 Africa Health Conference to explore innovative solutions to advance health in Africa by pre-registering by Sunday, January 18 HERE. The Africa Health Conference is a dynamic platform that brings together experts, researchers, practitioners, students, and community stakeholders dedicated to advancing forward-thinking solutions for Africa’s evolving health challenges. The 2026 conference will...

CHDS Seminar with Mark Strong of University of Sheffield, UK

online

Join the Center for Health Decision Science for a seminar with Mark Strong of the University of Sheffield, UK, School of Medicine and Population Health, "Understanding and Managing Uncertainty in Model-Based Decision Making." We commonly use computer models to help us make decisions in healthcare resource allocation. Should we fund a particular new drug, for...

Negotiations Webinar Series: “On the Use of AI in Frontline Negotiation: Current Trends and Outlook for the Future”

Zoom

Join us on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 (10–11 a.m. ET) for the first session of our two-part Negotiations Webinar Series, hosted by the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative. 🎙 Webinar 1: “On the Use of AI in Frontline Negotiation: Current Trends and Outlook for the Future” Featuring Claude Bruderlein, Esq., LL.M., Adjunct Lecturer and Senior Researcher, and...

What If … Public Health Had to Be Built From  Scratch? Revisiting 19th-Century Debates

Virtual

Join us on Wednesday, February 25th for the Department of Epidemiology seminar series featuring Dr. Alfredo Morabia discussing What If … Public Health Had to Be Built From Scratch? Revisiting 19th-Century Debates.  Abstract: What would public health look like if it had to be invented today, without assuming the institutions, divisions, and categories we inherited? This lecture revisits...

Health journalism case study series with Gabriella Stern

Kresge room 201 677 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts

Join us for part one of an engaging case study series led by Gabriella Stern, journalist and former Director of Communications at the World Health Organization. In this session, we’ll dig into a compelling piece of health journalism—how complex health topics are communicated to the public, what we can learn from journalistic choices, framing, and...

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