The Harvard Visiting Research Scholarship 2026 is a funded six-week, in-person research residency hosted by the Harvard Global Health Institute (HGHI) in Boston, Massachusetts.
The programme is designed for doctoral-level international researchers who are already collaborating with Harvard faculty and wish to strengthen ongoing research partnerships while advancing their academic and professional expertise.
Harvard Visiting Research Scholarship Summary
- Host Country: United States of America
- Host Institution: Harvard Global Health Institute (HGHI)
- Programme Type: Visiting Research Fellowship
- Duration: 6 Weeks
- Eligible Countries: All Countries
- Funding Type: Partially Funded
- Application Deadline: August 23, 2026
About the Harvard Visiting Research Scholarship
The Harvard Visiting Research Scholarship supports international researchers working with Harvard faculty on collaborative global health research projects.
The programme promotes interdisciplinary collaboration, strengthens existing research partnerships, and provides scholars with the opportunity to work closely with Harvard researchers while gaining access to world-class academic resources.
Rather than creating new collaborations, the programme focuses on expanding and deepening existing research relationships between Harvard faculty and international scholars.
Harvard Visiting Research Scholarship Benefits
Successful applicants will receive:
- A fully supported six-week, in-person research residency at Harvard University.
- Financial support during their stay through a fellowship award.
- A lump-sum stipend to help cover:
- Housing expenses.
- Round-trip airfare.
- Health insurance.
- J-1 visa fees.
- Daily meal allowance (per diem).
- Opportunities to collaborate with Harvard faculty and researchers.
- Access to Harvard’s academic and research environment.
- Networking opportunities with global health experts and research partners.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Hold a doctoral degree in a relevant field (exceptional applicants with a Master’s degree may also be considered).
- Be in good academic standing at their home institution.
- Have an active passport and be eligible to obtain a J-1 visa.
- Reside in the Boston, Massachusetts area during the six-week residency.
- Meet the English language requirements necessary for obtaining a J-1 visa.
- Demonstrate significant existing collaboration with a Harvard faculty sponsor.
- Show evidence of collaborative work such as:
- Joint peer-reviewed publications.
- Co-developed educational programmes.
- Policy collaborations.
- Research or service projects.
- Be considered a peer or near-peer collaborator rather than a junior mentee.
Harvard Faculty Sponsor Requirements
The sponsoring faculty member must:
- Be a Harvard faculty member at an affiliated school or teaching hospital.
- Demonstrate an established collaborative relationship with the visiting scholar.
- Develop a work plan and meet regularly with the visiting scholar during the residency.
- Show that in-person collaboration will significantly benefit the research project.
- Secure the necessary Harvard academic appointment (HUID) and sponsor the scholar’s J-1 visa.
How to Apply
To apply for the Harvard Visiting Research Scholarship:
- Visit the official Harvard Global Health Institute application webpage.
- Review the eligibility requirements carefully.
- Complete the online application form.
- Gather all required supporting documents, including reference letters and evidence of previous collaboration.
- Ensure your Harvard faculty sponsor submits the required supporting information.
- Review your application carefully before submission.
- Submit your complete application before August 23, 2026.
📋 Required Documents
- Valid Passport
- Academic qualifications
- Letters of reference
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Completed online application form
- Supporting documents demonstrating previous collaboration with the Harvard sponsor
- Any additional documents requested during the application process