Architecture careers combine art and science into the design of spaces and environments. Architects determine needs for buildings and structures, transforming them into concepts for designs that are ultimately built by others. They may also teach, conduct research, or provide consultation to building owners. Urban development (or urban planning) careers revolve around the structure and function of cities. Urban planners tackle complex problems facing a region and develop strategies for future growth and development by helping to create a broad vision for the community. Design is interdisciplinary by nature, incorporating elements of various fields including engineering, technology, social science, media, and the arts to create the objects and tools we use everyday.

Postgrad Opportunities outside the US (Europe and UK)

Want to explore postgraduate opportunities outside the US? Always imagined living in Europe? Below are a few unique visas and programs available to recent Harvard graduates in various EU countries and the UK.

Denmark

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Meaghan Shea Assistant Director, Technology, Data Analytics, Life & Physical Sciences & Entrepreneurship
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Join TechGeneration’s Intern Community for Summer 2026

Have you secured an innovative internship in Massachusetts this summer? Are you still looking for housing? If so, there is a new opportunity available to you through TechGeneration, which offers subsidized summer housing and community enrichment for tech interns in …

By Meaghan Shea
Meaghan Shea Assistant Director, Technology, Data Analytics, Life & Physical Sciences & Entrepreneurship
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Exploring Concentrations and Careers: Things to Consider ​

Students often have questions about how their concentration relates to their career pathways and decision making. MCS has compiled some advice as you think about relating your concentration to a potential career:

1. Your concentration does not determine your career. …

By Zach Vigliani
Zach Vigliani Assistant Director, Harvard College Exploring & Self-Assessment
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