REGISTER Featuring: James Gould, PhD, Director, HMS/HSDM Office for Postdoctoral Fellows NOTE: Prior to the workshop please read HMS Professor Angela DePace’s article on the Annual Planning Meeting: ... Read more about The Individual Development Plan
The Applied Statistics Workshop (Gov 3009) meets all academic year, Wednesdays, 12pm-1:30pm, in CGIS K354. This workshop is a forum for advanced graduate students, faculty, and visiting scholars to present and discuss methodological or empirical work in progress in an interdisciplinary setting. The workshop features a tour of Harvard's statistical innovations and applications with weekly stops in different fields and disciplines and includes occasional presentations by invited speakers.
Please join us for our monthly Postdoc Coffee House (This is an in-person event, masks are optional.) Enjoy fresh coffee and pastries, while they last, and meet with other postdocs. Feel free to just stop by...
The daily Morning Prayers service is conducted each weekday morning from 8:30 to 8:45 a.m. in Appleton Chapel during the academic term. The service consists of music, prayer, and a brief address by a member of friend of the University.
Harvard Arts Museums, Menschel Hall, Lower Level, Cambridge MA (entrance on Broadway)
The lecture is sponsored by Harvard's History of Art and Architecture Dept.
The speaker will be discussing -- and asking the audience to ponder -- her favorite questions. How should we be thinking about women artists these days? Can we integrate them into art history's narratives in a way that lasts? And how, exactly, do they keep getting erased?
Jacopo Bisagni (University College Galway), Pulling Threads of Ink: Computus and Networks of Knowledge between the Insular World, Brittany, and Francia in the Carolingian Age. Co-sponsored with the MHC Celtic Literature and Culture Seminar.
Dr. Jacopo Bisagni, ‘Pulling threads of ink. Computus and networks of knowledge between the Insular world, Brittany, and Francia in the Carolingian age’.
Presented by the Department of Celtic Languages & Literatures and the Mahindra Humanities Center at Harvard University. Co-sponsored by the Department of Medieval Studies
This training will review the fundamentals of Action Memos and how to review them for accuracy. This will be an interactive session with multiple case studies.
Please contact Jennifer Neira with questions, suggestions or to have your name added to the email list.
The daily Morning Prayers service is conducted each weekday morning from 8:30 to 8:45 a.m. in Appleton Chapel during the academic term. The service consists of music, prayer, and a brief address by a member of friend of the University.
Abstract: In this training session, we will explore the utilization of low-code/no-code visual programming platforms to effectively integrate geospatial analysis with a variety of AI algorithms, including machine learning, deep learning, and Explainable AI. Designed primarily for data science novices, this training enables participants to easily embark on their journey without needing extensive programming expertise. They will learn to harness the platform for advanced spatial analysis and the development of sophisticated AI models.
CAS Seminar Room and on Zoom (1280 Massachusetts Ave, 3rd Floor)
The African Studies Workshop at Harvard continues this year with a new and exciting schedule of presenters. The presenters' papers explore Africa’s changing place in the world - and the new economies, legalities, socialities, and cultural forms that...