They all have Nobel laureates among the staff. Between them, they hold the best researchers and their students will be the most powerful men and women in the coming decades. Harvard, Cambridge and Yale are the most famous, but there are others.... Read more [+]
Founded in 1636, Harvard University has become synonymous with the universal aspirations of North American higher education. In addition to 44 Nobel laureates among its alumni, it has taught the US presidents, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy and Barack Obama, and the government leaders, Vicente Fox, Álvaro Uribe and Felipe Calderón. Its library, which houses more than 15 million volumes, is the fourth largest in the world.
With 27 Nobel laureates among the staff, this university is the birthplace of such famous technical and scientific companies as Hewlett-Packard, Cisco Systems, Yahoo!, Google and Sun Microsystems.
Recognised as the world’s number one public university, it is the most selective in the USA. A total of 21 Nobel laureates on the faculty. Also reputed to be activist, left-wing and avant-garde.
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