Dubai, UAE
Where Future Leaders Begin Their Journey
This bootcamp offers students a rare opportunity to learn business leadership directly from Harvard Business School Alumni and global consulting professionals.
In partnership with
Venue Partner
Dubai, UAE
Regent Middle East
28th - 30th December, 2025
(Sunday - Tuesday)
3 Days
9AM - 5PM GST
13-18 Years
Students begin with sessions exploring business fundamentals, consulting frameworks, and the case method. They analyze real business challenges, and learn how to build structured solutions.
Through interactive case simulations and mentor-guided workshops, teams design strategies, develop marketing plans, and analyze market entry and profitability scenarios.
On the final day, participants pitch their business strategies and entrepreneurial ideas to a panel of mentors. They receive expert feedback and graduate with newfound leadership confidence.
• Real-World Business Project Development
• Cross-Industry Strategic Thinking
• Entrepreneurial Problem-Solving Skills
• Harvard-Level Mentorship Experience
• Foundations in Leadership & Decision-Making
• Professional Communication & Presentation Skills
MA in International Policy, School of Humanities and Sciences
Chanwool (Chan) Leem, from Bucheon, South Korea, is pursuing the Ford Dorsey master's in international policy at Stanford University. He graduated from Seoul National University with bachelor's degrees in Hispanic language and literature, and political science and international relations. Chan's research interests include developing effective international rules for cyberspace that meaningfully reflect the viewpoints and interests of nongovernmental stakeholders.
Before Stanford, Chan served as a diplomat. He represented South Korea at U.N. cybersecurity negotiations, spearheaded the country's first-ever participation at a NATO summit, negotiated and implemented military agreements with the United States Forces Korea, and worked on South Korea's diplomatic rapprochement toward Cuba. For military duty, he served in the 8th U.S. Army as a KATUSA sergeant (E-5) and received an Army Commendation Medal. He received the Foreign Ministry's Outstanding Policy Report Award in 2021 and was a Fulbright Scholarship candidate in 2022.
PhD in Management Science and Engineering
Andrew Couch, from Huntsville, Alabama, is pursuing a PhD in management science and engineering with a focus on decision and risk analysis at Stanford School of Engineering. At the University of Alabama in Huntsville, he earned both a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in industrial and systems engineering. At 17, he earned a bachelor's degree in management from Thomas Edison State University.
Andrew aspires to advance the economic well-being of everyday individuals, small businesses, and rural communities through applied research in data-driven decision-making under uncertainty. With interests in data science, he has conducted engineering research that tackles barriers in STEM education, school safety, and nursing shortages throughout Alabama.
Through his service as an Engineering Research Fellow at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, his research identifies novel pathways to technology industrialization for small enterprises lacking adequate technology access. Andrew is a widely published author of engineering research.
Computer Science PhD
Sang Truong is a Computer Science Ph.D. student at Stanford University and a researcher at the Stanford AI Lab, where he develops methods to evaluate and align AI systems with human values. His work combines tools from measurement theory, preference learning, and decision theory to ensure AI models are safe, reliable, and fair.
At Stanford, he has contributed to major research on language model evaluation, introducing adaptive testing frameworks like Item Response Theory to improve benchmarking efficiency and robustness. His research spans foundational ML theory and real-world applications, with active contributions to Stanford-led initiatives such as HELM and the Human-Centered AI community.
PhD candidate in Neurosciences at Stanford University
I am currently a PhD candidate in Neurosciences at Stanford University. I am a National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellow, a National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine Ford Foundation Predoctoral Scholar, an Institute of International Education (IIE) Quad Fellow, and a Stanford University Knight-Hennessy Scholar!
My research investigates the impact of neighborhood disadvantage on adolescent neurodevelopment and its downstream effects on substance use. Additionally, I examine how methodological practices in human neuroimaging impact the generalizability of neuroscience research.
Prior to starting at Stanford University, I worked as a post-baccalaureate computational research assistant at the Deutsches Zentrum für Neurodegenerative Erkrankungen (DZNE) in Berlin, Germany, followed by a research assistant position in neuroscience at Yale University.
Don’t miss this chance to learn directly from Harvard Alumni and develop your foundation in business leadership and consulting.
Dubai, UAE
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A 3-day experiential program where students aged 13–18 learn business strategy, consulting, and entrepreneurship through Harvard’s case study method and real-world simulations.
Students aged 13–18 who are passionate about business, innovation, leadership, or consulting – no prior experience required.
All participants receive an official certificate of completion from A Learning Lab, signed by the Harvard Alumni.
No prior business knowledge is needed. The program welcomes beginners while challenging advanced learners to expand their analytical and leadership capabilities.
Teams will work on business cases and entrepreneurial challenges inspired by real-world consulting scenarios – including market entry, mergers and acquisitions, profitability analysis, and startup development.
*All bootcamps are delivered by mentors who are either current students, graduate students, alumni, or professors. Our programs are facilitated by individuals from these profiles and do not represent a direct association with the university.
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