Academic Ventures
In addition to the Schlesinger Library and the Fellowship Program, Radcliffe's newest program, Academic Ventures (formerly known as Academic Engagement Programs) was created in 2009. It serves as an internal link for Harvard faculty, graduate and undergraduate students, and fellows, creating more opportunities for intellectual sharing, exploring, and collaboration. In addition, the general public is invited to attend select events.
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