Seed for Change Competition
Grant prizes will be awarded to interdisciplinary student projects that positively impact societal, economic, and environmental issues in India
Grant prizes will be awarded to interdisciplinary student projects that positively impact societal, economic, and environmental issues in India
On Monday, August 17, SAI launched the Kumbh Mela: Mapping the Ephemeral Megacity book and exhibition in Delhi with Shri Akhilesh Yadav, Honorable Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, and Harvard faculty.
Please join Harvard faculty and Shri Akhilesh Yadav, Honorable Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, at the launch event in Delhi.
SAI Director Tarun Khanna reflects on APJ Abdul Kalam’s visits to Harvard in 2011.
SAI has launched an online photo exhibit to document the country’s reconstruction process. Harvard affiliates in Nepal are invited to submit photos via social media.
Diana Nguyen will work with the team in Cambridge to provide support for SAI’s many faculty and student programs, and assist with SAI’s grant applications process.
Read how one Harvard Graduate School of Education student is using storybooks to preserve a culture in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh.
At a recent meeting, member Krishna Gyawali discussed how to improve governance and institutions in Nepal through better planning and implementation.
In order to continue to bring attention to the country’s needs, we invite Harvard affiliates to submit photos taken while in Nepal.
SAI welcomes applications from emerging artists in South Asia to come to Harvard University to participate in discourse with students and faculty on critical issues.