Year : 2016
Update from the Harvard Alumni Group in Nepal: How can education in Nepal be improved?
Maximum City; Minimum Handmade: Mumbai and Pune field visits
Spring Seminars: Brown-Harvard-MIT Seminar on South Asian Politics
The spring schedule for the Joint Seminar on South Asian Politics has been announced.
Technology and South Asia
SAI’s third annual publication is a collection of essays from diverse disciplines about the evolution of technology in the region.
Updates from the field: Project with Tata Trusts
The research project, supported by the Tata Trusts, aims to build knowledge and capacity around three key areas: rural livelihood creation, empowerment of women, and science and technology-based interventions for poverty alleviation.
Preserving Pakistan’s rich archaeological heritage
Former SAI Aman fellow Muhammad Zahir is working with the the Japanese Center for South Asian Cultural Heritage to preserve archaeological sites in Pakistan that are deteriorating.
SAI and Tata Trusts host workshop on empowering Indian craft sector in Gujarat
The capacity building workshop, hosted by SAI and Tata Trusts in Gujarat, brought together over 60 leaders from 50 businesses and non-profits across India who are working towards improving artisan livelihoods.
Innovations in nutrition education and global health
Spring 2016 South Asia Courses at Harvard
Jan. 12: Harvard Alumni Global Networking Night (South Asia locations)
Global Networking Night events will be held in Bengaluru, Islamabad, New Delhi, and Yangon on January 12.
Alum Q+A: A new model for education
“We are trying to change the way teaching and learning happen,” says Peter Lauenstein-Denjongpa, HGSE alum and founder and principal of Taktse International School in Sikkim.