Global Infield Research — C2C

You Are a Harvard Too.
Your Research Can Compete
at Any Level.

Top-tier business schools like Harvard, MIT Sloan, and LBS provide their researchers with infield experiential research networks, live corporate capstone partnerships, and global strategic immersion programmes as standard infrastructure. Most mid-tier business school researchers never get access to the same. C2C changes that.

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The quality of your research is not determined by the name on your school's building. It is determined by the ecosystem you plug into — the infield corporate resources, the live strategic data, and the global research network that sits behind your methodology.

The global infield research ecosystem

The Schools Connected to Harvard's
Global Infield Capstone Network.

Harvard's FIELD Global Capstone, its bilateral research fellowship architecture, and the Global Network for Advanced Management connect a range of Australian and New Zealand universities — alongside globally distributed top-tier and mid-tier business schools — to the same infield experiential corporate research model. These institutions offer live corporate capstone projects, strategic immersion programmes, and cross-border research partnerships that produce world-class business solutions aligned to real strategic initiatives and measurable competitive growth outcomes.

Harvard direct-enrolment approved
Australian and New Zealand Universities in Harvard's Formal Network
These institutions are approved by Harvard for direct-enrolment exchange and participate in bilateral research fellowship programmes — including the Frank Knox Memorial Fellowships and the Australia-Harvard Fellowship for senior researchers.
University of Queensland University of Western Australia University of New South Wales University of Sydney James Cook University University of Auckland University of Otago
Global Network for Advanced Management
Business Schools Operating the Same Infield Capstone Model
AGSM at UNSW and Melbourne Business School operate within the Global Network for Advanced Management — a Yale SOM-led alliance whose infield capstone philosophy mirrors Harvard's FIELD model. Partner schools include NYU Stern and London Business School, enabling cross-border consulting deliverables and market-entry strategy projects.
AGSM · UNSW Melbourne Business School University of Sydney Business School Auckland Institute of Studies NYU Stern ↔ Exchange London Business School ↔ Exchange
Live infield corporate capstone programmes active across these institutions
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AGSM Executive MBA Immersive Blocks
Three five-day residential immersions in the final year — cohort-based on-the-ground strategic learning applying collective intelligence to real corporate challenges
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AGSM Full MBA — Strategic Consulting Projects
Graduates complete three to five key consulting and strategy deliverables including analytics models, live strategic consulting projects, and industry internship outputs
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University of Sydney Business School
Live corporate capstone projects including direct engagements with the Australian Trade and Investment Commission — producing infield strategic outputs for real government and industry clients
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Melbourne Business School — Social Impact Capstone
Full-time MBA capstone applying integrated MBA knowledge to real-world business challenges — producing consulting-grade strategic recommendations for live organisational clients
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University of Auckland — Harvard Exchange
Harvard direct-enrolment approved institution with bilateral research fellowship connections — participating in senior researcher interchange through the Australia-Harvard Fellowship architecture
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University of Otago — Harvard Exchange
Harvard direct-enrolment approved — Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship pathway available to New Zealand researchers for graduate study at Harvard, creating a verified bilateral academic bridge
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Harvard FIELD Global Capstone — The Model Behind the Network
Harvard Business School's FIELD Global Capstone pairs MBA first-year students with Global Partner companies across 13 cities worldwide — a one-week in-country immersion where student teams address real consumer challenges for assigned corporate partners. This is the infield experiential standard every serious business researcher now benchmarks against — regardless of which school they attend.