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Knowledge Design: What should or could (scholarly) knowledge look like in the 21st Century? - Spring 2023

This seminar will explore the shapes and forms that experimental scholarship is assuming in an array of arts and humanities disciplines, from media studies to digital humanities…

Work, Life and Purpose in an Uncertain World - Spring 2023

Work is something hardly anyone can avoid. For some, it is a source of pride and purpose. For others, it is simply a means to living. This course not only examines the…

Software Systems: Security, Performance, and Robustness - Spring 2023

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Abstraction and Design in Computation - Spring 2023

Fundamental concepts in the design of computer programs, emphasizing the crucial role of abstraction. The goal of the course is to give students insight into the difference…

Human-Computer Communication through Natural, Graphical, and Artificial Languages - Spring 2023

For more information about this course, visit the Harvard Course Catalog.

Human-Computer Communication through Natural, Graphical, and Artificial Languages - Fall 2022

For more information about this course, visit the Harvard Course Catalog.

Thinking like Yourself: Poetry, Law, and Social Justice - Spring 2023

It’s often said that law school teaches you to “think like a lawyer,” which suggests that there is a single way that lawyers think. What are the consequences of that assumption…

Governing Digital Technology - Spring 2023

Prerequisite: This is a JD 1L only offering. Exam Type: One-Day Take-home This course offers a rigorous introduction to the field of cyberlaw. We will investigate…

Trademark and Unfair Competition - Spring 2023

This course will introduce students to the federal Lanham Act and related common law doctrines designed to protect against consumer confusion and appropriation of commercial…

Advertising Law - Spring 2023

This course covers legal regulation of advertising in the United States, with some comparison to other countries. Private causes of action by consumers and competitors, state…

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