Resources for Faculty

Harvard offers a broad network of services to support your teaching, your health, and your professional goals. Explore some of the key faculty resources available across campus.

The Rev. Matthew Ichihashi Potts (from right), Rabbi Getzel Davis, Imam Khalil Abdur-Rashid, and Alta Mauro.

Faculty Resources

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Supporting Your Intellectual Growth and Personal Wellbeing

Harvard offers a wide range of resources to support. academically, personally, and socially. Whether you’re looking for advising, wellbeing and mental health support, financial guidance, or opportunities to build community and get involved, there are many offices and programs ready to help. 

We encourage you to explore the faculty resources available to you on your campus in addition to University-wide supports highlighted here.

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Resource Highlights

HUNAP

Harvard University Native American Program

The Harvard University Native American Program (HUNAP) is an Interfaculty Initiative. The HUNAP Community is comprised of individuals interested in the academic, historical, and cultural study and celebration of Native American Nations and communities. HUNAP aims to do this work through academic programming, community events, travel and research grants, and diplomacy efforts. 

Host Organization

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Harvard University Native American Program 

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Resources in times of crisis

Harvard University is committed to supporting our community members affected by crises at home and abroad, and to providing a safe campus environment. The resources on this page are intended to help our community members who are struggling or in need of support.