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Programs & Initiatives

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Programs & Initiatives

A&H Strategic Planning

The A&H Strategic Planning Process is a multi-tiered, multi-year initiative to assess the structure of the Division of Arts & Humanities and make sure our departmental organization is best equipped to support the intellectual interets and administrative needs of our community.

SHARP

The Summer Humanities and Arts Research Program (SHARP) is a 10-week immersive summer program that aims to build community and stimulate creativity among a small cohort of Harvard undergraduate researchers in the humanities and arts.

Taliesin Prize

The Taliesin Prize for Distinction in the Art of Learning is awarded to three graduating seniors who best exhibit a spirit of intellectual adventure in their curricular paths as Harvard undergraduates. The Taliesin Prize takes a holistic look at a student’s curricular choices.

The Public Culture Project

The Public Culture Project is an initiative consisting of 12 public conversations, bringing prominent leaders from government, business, technology, religion, medicine and media into conversation with thinkers from the Arts and Humanities.

Student Advisory Board

The Student Advisory Board serves as a space for thoughtful, engaged students to share feedback, raise concerns, and offer ideas directly to the Dean.

Faculty Advisory Council

The Faculty Advisory Councilserves as a key forum for dialogue and collaboration between the Dean and faculty across the division. The Council provides perspective on academic priorities, divisional initiatives, and issues that affect the intellectual and creative life of the community.