
Immerse yourself in Harvard Summer School as a Global Partner Student and tap into Harvard University’s world-class resources to fuel your academic success and intellectual growth. You’ll choose from a wide range of subject areas and immerse yourself in in-person classes led by Harvard and visiting faculty.
Beyond the classroom, you’ll participate in curated activities and hands-on projects designed to deepen your learning and expand your global network.
Over the course of your summer, you’ll not only gain fresh insights in your field but also forge connections that inspire and endure.

All of our on-campus courses offer:
- Opportunities to learn from Harvard faculty and industry experts who fuel your intellectual curiosity
- A rigorous, inclusive environment rich with peer and faculty collaboration
- An intensive curriculum tailored for a shorter summer session to accelerate your progress
- A global peer network of driven, curious learners committed to growth
- Access to Harvard’s renowned libraries, museums, and computer labs
Faculty Who Engage and Empower
During your summer, you’ll learn from Harvard and visiting faculty who bring energy, insight, and real-world experience into every class. Experience lively, interactive sessions where motivated students from around the globe collaborate and grow together.
Explore new academic interests or deepen your existing studies, and gain the practical guidance you need to reach your goals and make the most of your Harvard Summer School experience.
It wasn’t just academic. He was available outside of the classroom to help us in different ways. Knowing he was a faculty member, he was also a guidance counselor and a career counselor. He really wanted to help us grow not just inside the classroom, but to grow our lives.
Global Partner Summer Student
Get to Know Some of Our Faculty
Our distinguished instructors share global perspectives and real-world expertise that enrich every course. Get to know a few of the educators who make learning at Harvard Summer School both rigorous and rewarding.
Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa
“Teaching younger people the tools to better respond to the world is fascinating — and those skills last a lifetime.”
Field: Mind, Brain, and Education Science

Ashley Nunes
“Students are challenged to rethink how innovation shapes society, public policy, and the future of markets.”
Field: Innovation and Regulatory Policy

Roxana Vatanparast
“Hearing diverse global perspectives from students helps us realize there’s nothing universal about law or technology.”
Field: Global Digital Law and Politics
