Harvard University Offers 96 Free Online Courses


To encourage personal and professional development during social isolation, many institutions have made several online courses available free of charge. In addition to improving knowledge, this moment can be used to learn about subjects from other areas out of curiosity and improve the understanding of another language.

To collaborate with learning during the quarantine, the Harvard University, one of the best educational institutions in the world, is offering 96 free online courses. The courses last between one and seventeen weeks and grant a certificate of participation.

Opportunities are distributed among the following areas:

Check out some free courses
  • Free Online Inclusive Education Course
  • Free Online Toy Library and Learning Course
  • Free Online Math Games Course in Early Childhood Education
  • Free Online Pedagogical Cultural Workshops Course
  • art and design
  • Science
  • Computer science
  • data science
  • Social Sciences
  • education and teaching
  • humanities
  • Math
  • Business
  • Schedule
  • health and medicine

To participate, there is no selection process. All you need is a good knowledge of English. Check out all the options on

Harvard website. In the “Price” filter, select “Free” to view only free courses.

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