Up to now, six American presidents, 29 Nobel Prize winners and 27 Pulitzer Prize winners have been trained. The U.S. government is not only a think tank that formulates political, military and foreign policies at home and abroad, but also various academic schools and political opinions are very lively in schools. Harvard University's reputation, equipment, faculty and student quality are world-class. Specifically, it has assets of nearly US$ 654.38+US$ 50 million, the largest sponsorship, the largest library in the world, first-class scholars and professors, and the enrollment ratio of one thousandth. ...
Biology, chemistry, geology, mathematics, physics, economics, English, history, sociology, political science and psychology rank in the top five in the United States, especially government studies, economics and sociology. Harvard University Harvard University is the best university in the United States. It has won a world-recognized academic reputation and a high international reputation. Now I want to mention Harvard Business School, which is the graduate school with the largest number of MBA applicants, and has been maintained at more than 6,000 people (only about 800 students are admitted every year).
In the early 1990s, the MBA program of Harvard Business School was criticized as "the case is empty and unrealistic" and "the viewpoint is not international enough". Since 1996, its MBA curriculum has undergone major reforms, the most striking of which is that the study period has been shortened from two years to 65,438+06 months, and the contents of "leader training, how to make decisions, business ethics, team spirit and analytical ability" have been strengthened in the curriculum. Harvard's medical graduate school and law graduate school are also famous in the United States.
So far, Harvard has produced six American presidents, 29 Nobel Prize winners and 27 Pulitzer Prize winners. In addition, a large number of well-known academic founders, world-class academic leaders, writers and thinkers have emerged, such as Norbert Dana, ralph emerson, henry thoreau, Henry James, Charles Peirce, Robert Frost, william james, Jerome Bruner and george mayo. Henry Kissinger, a famous diplomat and former US Secretary of State, is also from Harvard. In modern China, many scientists, writers and scholars have studied at Harvard University, such as Hu, Zhu Kezhen,, Chen Yinque, Lin Yutang, Liang Shiqiu, Liang Sicheng,.
Infrastructure:
The university has many famous research centers, such as international affairs research center, education policy research center and environmental design research center, as well as botanical gardens, observatories, museums and more than 50 scientific, engineering, medical and archaeological laboratories. Harvard University Library is the largest university library in the United States, with a collection of100000 volumes.
The school also has the largest number of scientific research institutions and laboratories in American universities, almost all of which enjoy a high reputation in the world, such as Champort Visual Arts Center, Drama Center, Art Museum, Harvard Observatory and Harvard International Research and Development Institute.
Harvard University has 17 educational units, 7 botanical bases, 2 observatories, 95 libraries, more than 50 experimental stations and 9 natural museums.
Harvard hall of fame
Harvard's outstanding achievements are also reflected in the history of the school and among the teachers who still teach in the school today, many Nobel Prize winners have appeared. In chronological order, they are:
Richards won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 19 14 for his research achievements in determining the atomic weight of chemical elements.
George Minnott won the 1934 nobel prize in physiology or medicine for his successful treatment of anemia with liver-refining therapy.
Percy Bridgman won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1946 for studying the changes of various substances under extremely high pressure.
Edward Persil won the 1952 Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering the nuclear vibration method for measuring the magnetic field in the nucleus.
Freese lippmann won the 1953 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for identifying a protein "coenzyme A" and discovering the basic method to understand protein.
John Enders won the 1954 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for cultivating polio vaccine by tissue culture.
Frederick Robbins and thomas weller shared the 1954 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine with John Enders for studying viral diseases by tissue culture.
Georg Beksey discovered traveling waves while studying the response of ears to sound waves, and won the 196 1 year Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine.
James watson, who wrote Molecular Structure of DNA, won the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1962.
Conrad Bloch won the 1964 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his research on the biochemical synthesis reaction model of cholesterol and fatty acids.
Julian Svinin won the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contribution to the study of quantum electronics.
Robert Woodward won the 1965 Nobel Prize in chemistry for synthesizing complex molecules in the laboratory.
George wald won the 1967 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his achievements in studying the visual biochemical process.
Simon Kuznets won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 197 1 for putting forward the concept of GNP as an indicator to measure the economic growth and change of a country.
Kenneth j. arrow won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1972 for his contribution to the study of overall economic equilibrium theory and welfare theory.
Vasilii Leonjeff won the 1973 Nobel Prize in Economics for putting forward the input-output analysis method of economic planning and forecasting.
William Van Frick won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1977 for his pioneering application of quantum mechanics theory to magnetic research.
Sheldon grasso and Steven Weinberg won the1979 * * Nobel Prize in physics for explaining electromagnetic fields and weak interactions with numerical hypotheses, but these two basic forces have the same laws in nature.
Balu Bella Serav won the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for discovering that although everyone's immune response genes are different, people's disease resistance can be passed on through heredity.
Walter gilbert won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1980 for creating a method to prepare DNA.
David Huber and Thosen Vesewei both won the1981* * Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for their research on the information processing process in the visual system.
Nellis Brubergen, who invented the laser beam splitter, enabled people to study atoms with higher precision and won the 198 1 year Nobel Prize in Physics.
Carlo rubbia, who discovered and studied the new Hudson atomic particles and their characteristics, won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1984;
Bernade Loen was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985 for co-founding the International Federation of Doctors for the Prevention of Nuclear War with yevgeny Karov of the then Soviet Union.
Dudley Hebach won the 1986 Nobel Prize in chemistry for inventing a technology that enables scientists to observe molecular collisions and their products.
Norman Ramsey won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1989 with Hans Demeter of the University of Washington and wolfgang paul of the Federal Republic of Germany for his research on separated oscillation fields, which enabled people to accurately measure the interaction between atoms and molecules.
Elias Corey won the 1990 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for inventing a set of methods for scientists to prepare new complex molecules by ordinary chemical methods.
Joseph murray successfully developed the prophase method of organ transplantation and shared the 1990 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine with Donald Thomas of the former Washington University. University major
The whole school has 13 colleges. Among them, there are two undergraduate colleges, namely Harvard College and Radcliffe College; There are 1 1 graduate schools, namely, College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business Administration, Kennedy School of Management, School of Design, School of Education, Law School, Seminary, Medical College, Dental College, School of Public Health and University Extension Department.
The famous departments of several graduate schools are:
Department of biochemistry and molecular biology, department of biological science, department of applied science, computer technology research center, department of geology, department of chemistry, etc. College of Arts and Sciences;
Department of Cell and Evolutionary Biology, Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Department of Neurobiology, Department of Biochemistry, Department of Biology and Biophysics, Department of Pharmacy, Immunology Committee, Department of Health Sciences, etc. jointly established with MIT.
Department of Microbiology, School of Public Health;
Department of Architecture and Design, School of Design;
Management, planning and social policy, teaching, curriculum and academic environment, human development, reading and consulting psychology, etc.
Key disciplines:
The famous departments of several graduate schools are:
Department of biochemistry and molecular biology, department of biological science, department of applied science, computer technology research center, department of geology, department of chemistry, etc. College of Arts and Sciences;
Department of Cell and Evolutionary Biology, Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Department of Neurobiology, Department of Biochemistry, Department of Biology and Biophysics, Department of Pharmacy, Immunology Committee, Department of Health Sciences, etc. jointly established with MIT.
Department of Microbiology, School of Public Health;
Department of Architecture and Design, School of Design;
Management, planning and social policy, teaching, curriculum and academic environment, human development, reading and consulting psychology, etc.
Biology, chemistry, geology, mathematics, physics, economics, English, history, politics, sociology and psychology rank in the top five in the United States. Government studies, economics and sociology are more prominent. Harvard University is the best university in the United States, and it has won a world-recognized academic reputation and a high international reputation.
Harvard Business School is the top business school in the United States and enjoys a high reputation internationally. Harvard Business School has the largest number of applicants for MBA programs every year (it has been maintained at more than 6,000, but only about 800 people have been admitted) and it is also the most competitive.