Harvard Medical School Project Success is a prestigious high school program offered by Harvard Medical School's Office for Culture and Community Engagement that immerses students in hands-on medical and scientific research. Participants engage in real scientific inquiry, developing critical thinking and academic research skills under the guidance of one of the world's leading medical institutions. The program culminates in a research project presentation and closing ceremony held annually, giving students the opportunity to showcase their work. For high schoolers interested in medicine or science, Project Success is an extraordinary chance to gain authentic research experience at Harvard Medical School.
Designing studies, testing hypotheses, and drawing evidence-based conclusions.
Evaluating information carefully before drawing a conclusion or making a decision.
Breaking down a challenge and working through it methodically to a solution.
Guiding a group toward a shared goal and keeping everyone moving together.
Bringing people together around a shared cause to create real change.
Students conduct supervised research projects at Harvard Medical School, gaining direct exposure to medical research methodology and practice.
Program provides high school students early insight into medical careers through hands-on research and mentorship from HMS faculty and staff.
Community service component and STEM career exposure align with public health education and community health awareness.
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