The Harvard College Union Society
Young Global Leaders Program Winter Camp
at Harvard University
Batch 1: 5th-12th January 2025
Batch 2: 12th-19th January 2025
Early application fees:
USD 3850
Early Application Deadline:
4th December, 2024
Regular application fees:
USD 4150
Regular Application Deadline:
10th December, 2024
The seats are limited and early applicants have a better chance of securing admission.
The Harvard College Union Society Young Global Leaders Program Winter Camp is a week-long experience at Harvard University designed to help young leaders make a positive impact in their communities.Participants will learn from Harvard mentors gaining skills that are important for leadership today. The program also offers opportunities to explore the historical and cultural landmarks of Cambridge and Boston.
The program also offers students a unique opportunity to visit Harvard University, providing them with a once-in-a-lifetime chance to explore the prestigious campus. Students will acquire the skills needed to develop their leadership abilities, enabling them to create a positive impact on both the school and community.
Our philosophy is to "make it real" by collaborating with mentors from The Harvard College Union Society to guide students towards holistic development. Students launch community initiatives to address local issues and gain practical skills and a deeper understanding of the real world.
Gain access to necessary tools and resources to develop leadership abilities & skills for making a positive impact on the school and community.
Get a comprehensive understanding of leadership principles and the opportunity to apply them in real-world scenarios through case studies and team projects.
Develop and practice critical thinking, public speaking, networking and presentation skills through reflection, analysis, and feedback from the mentors
Connect with like-minded individuals and form long-lasting relationships that extend far beyond the program.
Engage with students and mentors from The Harvard College Union Society from diverse backgrounds and cultures, participate in international case studies, and develop a global mindset essential for today's interconnected world.
Get the once in a lifetime opportunity to experience the Harvard University campus firsthand and the rare chance to interact with mentors from The Harvard College Union Society who are at the forefront of their fields. Also, explore the rich history and architectural splendour of Harvard's campus, with its iconic buildings, picturesque landscapes, and vibrant student life.
GET TO KNOW WHERE YOU WILL STAY
Cambria Hotel Boston Somerville
The upscale Cambria®️ Hotel Boston Somerville is situated between Somerville’s Union and Porter Squares, just over half a mile from Harvard University and less than 2 miles from Tufts University and MIT.
It is also across the street from Somernova, home to Boston Bouldering Project, Aeronaut Brewing, Artisan’s Asylum, and Greentown Labs, North America’s largest climate technology incubator. Nearby attractions include Assembly Row, Bunker Hill Monument, the USS Constitution, and Encore Casino.
Visitors can immerse themselves in Somerville’s vibrant neighborhood, where artists, researchers, and entrepreneurs live and work together.
1) The fee covers academic fees during the Winter Camp at Harvard University, stay and meals for 7 nights and 8 days at Cambria Hotel Boston Somerville (each room will be shared by two participants), and airport pick-up on the check-in date and drop-off on the check-out date. It does not include air tickets and Visa fees for the program.
2) In case the student opts to stay in a single occupancy room, the application fee would be USD 4550.
3) Batch 1: On Day 0 (Check-in Date: 5th January, 2025), the fee includes dinner only. From Day 1 to Day 6, all three meals - breakfast, lunch, and dinner - will be covered. On Day 7 (Check-out Date: 12th January, 2025) only breakfast will be provided.
4) Batch 2: On Day 0 (Check-in Date: 12th January, 2025), the fee includes dinner only. From Day 1 to Day 6, all three meals - breakfast, lunch, and dinner - will be covered. On Day 7 (Check-out Date: 19th January, 2025) only breakfast will be provided.
5) The fee does not cover airfare, visa charges, or individual expenses like sightseeing, travel on account of personal reasons, and any other expenses not directly related to the Winter Camp.
6) In the case of a teacher or guardian accompanying a group of students, they are permitted to drop off the students at the campus. However, classroom access during the program will be limited to the registered participants only.
7) Students are responsible for obtaining any necessary visas or permits required to enter and stay in the United States for the entire duration of the Winter Camp, if applicable. It is essential to ensure all visa requirements are fulfilled well in advance of the program start date.
The The Harvard College Union Society is a community of Harvard students dedicated to free inquiry and civil discourse. We work to bring open arguments on the most important debates of the American milieu back to Harvard University.
Through our group, students and faculty debate political-philosophical topics with boldness in the face of controversy, building trust that discourse is still possible in the 21st-century academy.
We defend the free communication and critique of acceptable, controversial, and half-formed views alike, and encourage mutual criticism. We welcome all views expressed in a spirit of good faith and mutual respect.
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