Following the success of last year’s gathering, we are welcoming you again for a full day of connection, insight and forward-thinking dialogue with leading minds across healthcare, academia and industry. We hope to meet you again at the second edition of the Harvard Holland Symposium, in collaboration with AO Young.
About Harvard Holland
The MGH-Holland PhD Exchange program is committed to a distinctive educational opportunity for high potential PhD candidates. You are trained between world-class universities on two continents, and experience pearls of two very different respective training systems: coming-of-academic-age in an old-world traditional PhD program, and Ivy League state-of-the-art scientific research at the highest pace.
Harvard Holland Alumni Event
During the second edition of the Harvard Holland Alumni Event, leading experts from Harvard and research centers in the Netherlands share insights on orthopedic research through keynotes, discussions, and vibrant exchanges. It will be an opportunity to connect, learn, and be part of a community dedicated to advancing knowledge and inspiring future generations.
This event is made possible by Johnson & Johnson MedTech, as they commit to be the event sponsor.
Singelkerk Amsterdam
Singel 452, 1017 AW, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
History of Singelkerk
Located between Amsterdam’s Singel and Herengracht canals, this historic Mennonite church traces its origins to the early 17th century. Known as “Bij het Lam,” the site has served as a place of worship and community gathering for more than four centuries. Hidden behind surrounding buildings and not recognizable as a church from the street, it is one of Amsterdam’s finest surviving examples of a schuilkerk—a concealed place of worship that reflects the city’s complex history of religious tolerance and diversity. Today, the building remains a remarkable example of a Dutch schuilkerk (hidden church), discreetly concealed from the street.
Theme of the symposium: The future of care.
This event is made possible in part through financial support and sponsorship from pharmaceutical companies and/or medical device suppliers.
Participating sponsors have no influence whatsoever over the content, development, or delivery of the programme.
The event is organized in accordance with applicable CGR and/or GMH regulations. Sponsorship arrangements are disclosed through the Dutch Healthcare Transparency Register (Transparantieregister Zorg – TRZ).
Healthcare professionals are expected to maintain their professional independence. More information on preventing conflicts of interest and safeguarding professional integrity can be found at HoeBlijfIkOnafhankelijk.nl.
All parties involved in this event—including the commissioning organization, event organizer, sponsors, service providers, and healthcare professionals—are expected to be transparent about any relevant financial relationships.
Interested in becoming a sponsor?
Please contact info@excelcs.nl for sponsorship opportunities.