Harvard-Radcliffe Women's Leadership Project
- Harvard-Radcliffe Women's Leadership Project
The Harvard-Radcliffe Women's Leadership Project organizes a six-day conference each year for leadership training for undergraduate women.
External links
* [http://www.womensleadershipproject.com Official Harvard-Radcliffe Women's Leadership Project Website]
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