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Visiting Scholars
Visiting Research Scholarship Program
The Harvard Global Health Institute’s Visiting Research Scholarship Program offers Harvard faculty the opportunity to host an international collaborator in global health for a six-week, in-person residency in April in Boston, MA. The program is designed to strengthen partnerships, foster academic exchange, and advance shared research goals.
The 2025–2026 application cycle closed on October 19, 2025.
Visiting Research Scholarship Program Details
Award Details
Awarded Harvard faculty will advance collaboration with their global partners through a 6 week in-person experience for academic collaborators at Harvard University. Visiting scholars will have their in-residence time on campus financially covered through the fellowship award. Scholars will be provided with a lump sum stipend for logistical expenses (i.e. housing, flights to and from Boston, MA, health insurance, J-1 visa fees, and a daily per diem for food).
Eligibility Requirements
Expectations for Sponsoring Harvard Faculty Collaborator
- Harvard sponsor must be a Harvard faculty member at any school or affiliated hospital.
- Sponsor must demonstrate significant engagement with visiting scholar prior to the visit (this opportunity is focused on deepening existing relationships, not developing new collaborations).
- The sponsoring Harvard faculty member’s primary Harvard department must agree to provide the necessary academic appointment (HUID) and sponsor a J-1 visa for the visiting scholar.
- Sponsoring faculty members must agree to develop a work plan and meet regularly with their visiting scholars during their time on campus and make a strong case that in-person collaborative time would be beneficial.
Expectations for HGHI Visiting Research Scholar
- The Visiting Scholar should have a doctoral degree in a relevant field. Exceptional candidates with a master’s degree will be considered.
- Demonstrated evidence of significant collaborative work with the sponsor, or the foundations for significant collaborative work, is required. This could be publications of peer-reviewed manuscripts, codeveloped educational curricula, partnership on policy, or service work.
- HGHI does not help facilitate relationships between Visiting Scholars and Harvard faculty during the application process.
- The Visiting Scholar must be in good standing with their home institution.
- An active passport and the ability to obtain a J-1 visa for travel to the United States is required.
- The Visiting Scholar must reside in the Boston, MA area during their time in residence.
- Candidates must satisfy visa requirements for English language.
How to Apply
Harvard Faculty can submit a request to sponsor an international partner via our application link (coming soon).
Please note that the application will request the information below:
- Name of visiting scholar
- Country of origin
- Position in home country
- CV of visiting scholar
- 2 Letters of Reference addressed to the Harvard Global Health Institute.
- One letter from the visiting scholars’ home institution allowing a 6-week leave of absence from work responsibilities in April
- One letter from the sponsoring Harvard collaborator describing the justification for in-person time to support their research collaboration. The letter should also describe the sponsoring faculty member’s workplan for the visiting scholar throughout their time on campus
Selection Criteria
1. There is demonstrated long-term collaboration between the visiting scholar and the Harvard faculty collaborator for which this opportunity will advance a body of work.
2. The sponsoring Harvard collaborator’s home department is committed to supporting the visiting scholar administratively by providing a non-faculty academic appointment and a J-1 visa.
3. The Visiting Scholar would benefit professionally from an in-person experience at Harvard University. This needs to be clearly described in the application.
4. Priority will be given to scholars who otherwise would not have the opportunity to participate in such an in-person program at Harvard, and to thematic areas of work aligned with HGHI’s areas of interest, including health equity, climate change and health, infectious diseases, digital transformation, global health financing, health justice, and community-engaged programming.
Expectations for Participation
Visiting Research Scholars are expected to:
- Adhere to all administrative requirements for onboarding and visa requirements as determined by HGHI and the sponsoring faculty member/collaborator’s home department.
- Attend virtual orientation meetings as required by HGHI.
- Reside in the Boston, MA area during their time in residence in April.
- Present their work in private and public HGHI events.
- Attend the HGHI annual symposium and other events as their schedule permits.
Current and Past Visiting Scholars
If you have questions about the Visiting Scholarship program, please email HGHI_fellowships@harvard.edu.