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Life at Harvard

Life at Harvard

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Our vibrant residential campus is designed to develop skills and build relationships that last a lifetime.
Quality of life is a priority here. Doctoral students enjoy the many benefits of belonging to the Harvard University community, including the option to cross register into courses at the other schools, such as the Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard School of Public Health and MIT; the opportunity to participate in university-wide academic and cultural events; and the use of the athletic facilities, libraries & museums, and health services.
HBS offers on-campus and off-campus housing assistance to individual students as well as to students with partners and families. Students with children also have access to assistance in locating appropriate childcare. The campus is accessible to the physically disabled, and care is taken to meet the special needs of all students.

Living in Boston

Boston offers opportunities to collaborate with leading scholars across all fields and disciplines Start your journey in Harvard Square, one of the world's great crossroads, and make your way to Central Square, home to every imaginable ethnic cuisine. Walk the Freedom Trail and Beacon Hill's cobblestone lanes to see how Boston looked during the Revolutionary War, or explore Newbury Street's chic shops and the Boston is also home to some of the country's most famous institutions, such as the Museum of Fine Arts, the Boston Symphony, and the Museum of Science. A cosmopolitan and sophisticated city renowned for its vibrant nightlife, Boston is also a university town with great bars and inexpensive places to eat. Learn more about Boston at www.boston.com.

Student Groups

HBS GSAS

Research Community 

Anil Doshi

Technology & Operations Management

Nathan Craig

Technology & Operations Management

Claudine Madras Gartenberg

Strategy

Matthew Lee

Management

Hila Lifshitz-Assaf

Management

Anoop Menon

Strategy

Filippo Mezzanotti

Business Economics

Sarah Wolfolds

Strategy

Patricia Satterstrom

Management

Elizabeth Baily Wolf

Organizational Behavior

Pavel Zhelyazkov

Organizational Behavior

Akash Chattopadhyay

Accounting & Management

Anastassia Fedyk

Business Economics

Alexandra C. Feldberg

Organizational Behavior

Rohan Kekre

Business Economics

Do Yoon Kim

Strategy

Hummy Song

Health Policy (Management)

Carolyn Deller

Accounting & Management

Talia Gillis

Business Economics

Jody Grewal

Accounting & Management

Yueran Ma

Business Economics

Erica Moszkowski

Business Economics

Sagar Saxena

Business Economics

Aurora Turek

Organizational Behavior

Ran Zhuo

Business Economics

A Jay Holmgren

Health Policy (Management)

Evan DeFilippis

Organizational Behavior

Kala Viswanathan

Technology & Operations Management

Ahmmad Brown

Organizational Behavior

Ximena Garcia-Rada

Marketing

Patrick Ferguson

Accounting & Management

Byungyeon Kim

Marketing

Ta-Wei "David" Huang

Marketing

Mengjie "Magie" Cheng

Marketing

Community Values 

The mission of Harvard Business School is to educate leaders who contribute to the well-being of society. Achieving this mission requires an environment of trust and mutual respect, free expression and inquiry, and a commitment to truth, excellence, and lifelong learning.
“The convergence of resources and expertise from many fields makes for a truly unique and rich graduate experience.”
Lisa Shu
PhD 2012, Organizational Behaviour
London Business School
“The convergence of resources and expertise from many fields makes for a truly unique and rich graduate experience.”
Lisa Shu
PhD 2012, Organizational Behaviour
London Business School

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