have a long history
Harvard University is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. It was founded in 1636 and was first created by the colonial legislature in Massachusetts. Formerly known as "New Citizen College".
Colleges and research institutes
Harvard University consists of ten colleges and an advanced research institute, and has the largest university library system in the world. In the academic year of 20 18, there were more than 6,699 undergraduate students and 20 graduate students13/kloc-0.
Academic status and influence
Harvard University has a lofty academic status and extensive influence in the fields of literature, medicine, law and commerce, and is recognized as one of the top higher education and research institutions in the world today.
Manage and operate multiple institutions
The school is also responsible for the management and operation of Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Massachusetts General Hospital and Boston Children's Hospital.
The number of Nobel Prize winners ranks first in the world.
By 20 19, 10, Harvard University has trained eight presidents of the United States of America, including franklin roosevelt and barack obama. Among its alumni, professors and researchers, * * has produced 160 Nobel Prize winners (the first in the world) and 18 Fields Prize winners (.
Ranked high in the world
20 19-20 Harvard University ranked first in academic ranking of world universities, first in American News World University, third in QS World University and seventh in the world university. The reputation of world universities ranks first in the world.