Master how to use AI in your everyday work and drive impact at your organization. Access on-demand learning modules, expert-led sessions, and Harvard insights that help you apply AI to real business challenges—join today for access through September 2026.
Learn advanced approaches to genomic visualization, reproducible analysis, data architecture, and exploration of cloud-scale consortium-generated genomic data.
Why should we care about Confucius? Explore ancient Chinese philosophy, ethics, and political theory to challenge your assumptions of what it means to be happy, live a meaningful life, and change the world.
This course introduces learners to Machine Learning Operations (MLOps) through the lens of TinyML (Tiny Machine Learning). Learners explore best practices to deploy, monitor, and maintain (tiny) Machine Learning models in production at scale.
A lot can go wrong with your feet, from sprains, fractures, and fungal infections to bunions, plantar fasciitis, and peripheral neuropathy, among other issues. Learn how to treat the full range of foot conditions—and how to prevent them.
Combine literary research with data science to find answers in unexpected ways. Learn basic coding tools to help save time and draw insights from thousands of digital documents at once.
Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine 2026 offers a comprehensive update on state-of-the-art evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and procedures for patients with common, rare, and challenging pulmonary conditions and for patients requiring critical care.
A two-hour interactive workshop on the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program, its structural essentials, and its business dynamics, taught by a globally recognized guru in affordable housing development and financing.
Struggling to get your energy level back to where it used to be? Fighting fatigue more often than you'd care to admit? The 75 lessons in our lively course will lead you to the secrets of recharging your energy level.
Generative AI: How to Use It and Why It Matters, a flexible, six-week online program from Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education, is designed to demystify this transformative technology.
Leading Successful Programs will challenge you to rethink your programs' goals and reassess how you gather, evaluate, and use data to determine their effectiveness.
In partnership with the Disparities Solutions Center at Massachusetts General Hospital, this course will help you deliver high-quality health care to all through organizational change.