The Mittal Institute Year in Review 2021-22

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TEACHING

Interfaculty Teaching at Harvard The Institute supports the creation of curricula that explores solutions to complex challenges in the developing world, providing interdisciplinary courses taught by Harvard faculty to students and the virtual global community. GenEd 1011 Contemporary Developing Countries: Entrepreneurial Solutions to Intractable Problems

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or over a decade, this unique and innovative course has been open to undergraduate and graduate students across Harvard. The course, started by Prof. Tarun Khanna, Mittal Institute Faculty Director, provides an interdisciplinary framework and multiple lenses through which to think about the economic and social problems that affect five-billion people in the developing world. Taught by multiple Harvard faculty members across schools, case-study discussions cover challenges and potential solutions in fields as diverse as health, education, technology, urban planning, arts and the humanities. Starting with an introductory module taught by Professor Khanna that reviews salient approaches to development and the roles that entrepreneurs can play within these, the course is co-taught

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by Professors Satchit Balsari, Krzysztof Gajos, Rahul Mehrotra and Doris Sommer. Students are introduced to cases across the developing world, with a particular focus on Africa, China, Latin America, and South Asia. Throughout the course, students work in teams to design entrepreneurial solutions that address one of the many problems identified, thinking about complex issues from perspectives and disciplines different from their own.

edX Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies In a virtual business and management course on edX taught by Mittal Institute Faculty Director Tarun Khanna, hundreds of thousands of participants from around the world have enrolled to explore how entrepreneurship and innovation can tackle complex social problems in emerging economies. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the course delves into the prior attempts to address these issues across emerging markets, and students identify points of

opportunity for entrepreneurial efforts and propose and develop their own creative solutions. The goal of the course is to make students aware of their own individual agency, exploring what they themselves can do to address a seemingly intractable problem. Throughout the course, students investigate financing, scaling up of operations, branding, management of property rights and how to create the appropriate metrics to assess the progress and social value of their entrepreneurial endeavors. From issues of healthcare and online commerce to fintech and infrastructure, students examine the diverse geographic regions of Africa, China, Latin America and South Asia to better understand the entrepreneurial opportunities in these emerging markets.


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Donor Spotlight: Kushagra Nayan Bajaj

3min
pages 78-79

Administration

5min
pages 82-88

Fellows, Artists, Affiliates and Student Associates

9min
pages 56-63

Seed for Change (SFC) Competition

3min
pages 52-55

GSA Spotlight: Tina Liu

3min
pages 64-65

Student Spotlight: Nusrat Jahan Mim

5min
pages 48-51

Research, Language and Internship Grants

3min
pages 46-47

Interfaculty Teaching at Harvard

3min
pages 43-45

Spotlight on Faculty Grant Recipient: Doris Sommer

3min
pages 30-31

The Lancet Citizens’ Commission: Reimagining Healthcare in India

3min
pages 36-37

Arts at the Mittal Institute

7min
pages 32-35

India Digital Health Network

3min
pages 40-41

Scienspur

3min
pages 38-39

Crossroads Transitions to the Aspire Institute

2min
page 42

Faculty Grants, New Books and Awards

3min
pages 28-29

2021-22 Highlights

2min
pages 8-9

Fleeing Afghanistan: Fara Abbas on Starting Over

6min
pages 16-19

In the News

2min
page 10

Our COVID-19 Response

4min
pages 12-14

Letter from the Director

5min
pages 6-7

Rapid Response: Afghanistan and the U.S. Withdrawal

1min
page 15

The Big Read: Unearthing Partition’s Narrative

13min
pages 22-27

The 1947 Partition of British India

3min
pages 20-21
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