Past Conferences
Past Conferences
The Harvard College in Asia Program takes pride in the variety and depth of academic topics that our conferences have covered in the past nine years. Our speakers, panels and trips have not only proven to be educational, but have also shown to be a source of inspiration for the career choices that our participants have ultimately chosen to pursue.
Each year, HCAP organizes a great number of social and cultural events and attracts a balanced group of speakers to ensure that the various views and cultures of each one of our partner countries are fully represented. Outside of the academic component of our conference, Harvard students will also have the unique opportunity to learn more about Asia through deep conversations and interactions with the Asian delegates.
Many HCAP members have taken classes focusing on Asia. However, after going through the two-week HCAP experience, many claim to have learned more about the people and cultures of Turkey, UAE, India, Hong Kong, South Korea and Japan in those two weeks than they had during semesters of classes previously.
In each of the past years, more than 130 Harvard and Asian delegates, other Harvard faculty and scholars, and other guest speakers from over seven different countries have meet to discuss our topics creating amazing academic venues.
Since its inception, HCAP has covered the following academic themes:
2007: Global Entrepreneurship
2008: Sustainable Development
2009: Opportunities and Challenges: Education in a Globalized World
2010: Social Entrepreneurship: Service, Innovation and Empowerment
2011: Global Healthcare Systems: A changing landscape
2012: Technology and Social Justice
2012 Harvard Conference Schedule
The 2012 HCAP Conference at Harvard College began on January 15th and ended on January 22nd.
The speakers at the 2012 Harvard conference included:
- Ana-Maria Vidaurre-Roche (Inter-American Development Bank Team Leader. Latin American Development.);
- Jeffrey Schnapps (Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures/Comparative Literature/GSD Harvard University Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet and Society);
- James Waldo (Gordon McKay Professor of the Practice of Computer Science; Chief Technical Officer);
- Jennifer Chan (Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Northwestern University; Associate Faculty, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative)
The events included:
- Harvard/HBS/MIT and Boston tours,
- Presentation at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society,
- Demo of 3D Giza Pyramids & Tomb Reconstructions at the Visualization Center with Peter Der Manuelian,
- Harvard iLab trip,
- Disney Imagineering Lab trip,
- Microsoft NERD Center trip.