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The Mittal Institute Mourns the Passing of Steering Committee Member Dr. Richard Alan Cash (1941–2024)

The Mittal Institute Mourns the Passing of Steering Committee Member Dr. Richard Alan Cash (1941–2024)

The Mittal Institute mourns the passing of Richard A. Cash, Senior Lecturer on Global Health at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and an esteemed member of the Mittal Institute’s Steering Committee. Richard A. Cash was a highly distinguished scholar of public health with longtime ties to South Asia. He conducted the first clinical trials of Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT) in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). This relatively simple innovation proved highly effective and led to a globally accessible and affordable solution to dehydration that has since saved over 60 million lives worldwide. 

Acclaimed Pakistani Artist Naiza Khan Named Harvard’s Mittal Institute’s Distinguished Artist Fellow 2025

Acclaimed Pakistani Artist Naiza Khan Named Harvard’s Mittal Institute’s Distinguished Artist Fellow 2025

The Mittal Institute is excited to announce that Naiza Khan, a highly acclaimed visual artist from Pakistan, will be in residence on the Harvard campus in April 2025 as the institute’s second Distinguished Artist Fellow. The Distinguished Artist Fellowship at the Mittal Institute supports the artistic and research endeavors of senior artists from South Asia. A selection committee nominates a fellow in recognition of the artist’s contribution to important issues related to South Asia.

NEW: Mittal Institute Launches Climate Fellowship for Postdoctoral Scholars

NEW: Mittal Institute Launches Climate Fellowship for Postdoctoral Scholars

The Mittal Institute is pleased to offer a new fellowship for post-doctoral scholars researching the impacts of climate change on South Asia. The Mittal Family Climate Fellowship aims to support innovative research projects that explore how climate change has influenced the region’s past, is shaping its present, and will affect its future. The application window for Academic Year 2025/2026 is open and will close on December 10, 2024.

Indian Classical Musician Bahauddin Dagar in Residence at Harvard this October: A Q+A

Indian Classical Musician Bahauddin Dagar in Residence at Harvard this October: A Q+A

The Mittal Institute is pleased to welcome Distinguished Artist in Residence Ustad Bahauddin Dagar, a renowned rudra veena player. Ahead of his visit, we spoke with Dagar about how to balance tradition and artistic freedom, the peculiarities of the rudra veena, and what attendees can expect from his performance on Oct. 17, which will be part of ArtsThursdays, a university-wide initiative supported by Harvard University Committee on the Arts (HUCA).

Just announced: New Faculty Grants for Climate Research on South Asia

Just announced: New Faculty Grants for Climate Research on South Asia

The Mittal Institute is excited to announce a new funding opportunity for faculty research on climate change in South Asia in the academic year 2024-2025. Harvard faculty members from any Harvard School are invited to propose impactful climate research projects or interdisciplinary collaboration through workshops that address the critical challenges of climate change in the region.

LMSAI’s Summer Reading Recommendations

LMSAI’s Summer Reading Recommendations

Summer break is on our doorstep, and as classes pause for a respite, we invite you to peruse our list of reading recommendations from our community members. There is something for everyone on this list, and we hope that it inspires your own reading pursuits!