Harvard University
Harvard University is a private research institute, member of the Ivy League in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. With its history, influence and fortune, Harvard is one of the best universities in America and the world.
As one of the best universities, Harvard's achievements are also proportional to its reputation:
- Among the US system, there are 8 people who are alumni of Harvard University
- Approximately 150 Nobel laureates are students, faculty or staff of Harvard
- 62 or more billionaires are Harvard alumni
- 335 Rhodes Scholar
Harvard also has the largest library system in the United States with more than 80 libraries, containing up to 18 million documents. And Harvard operates several art, cultural, and science museums. The Harvard Museums System includes three museums: the Arthur M. Sackler Museum; Busch-Reisinger Museum; Fogg Museum of Art, Harvard Mineral Museum, Harvard Botanical Museum, and Comparative Animal Museum, Carpenter Center for Visual Arts, Peabody Museum of Archeology and Anthropology, and Semitic Museum.
Harvard University has a total undergraduate enrollment of 5,222 (fall 2020), with a gender distribution of 49% male students and 51% female students.
No. Student: 21,261
Undergraduates: 6,755
Postgraduates: 14,215
No. of student per staff: 9.3
Female/ Male: 49 : 51
Website: https://www.harvard.edu/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Harvard/