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Harvard University Market Research Report



Company Overview



Name:


Harvard University

Mission of the Company:


No information is available

Founded:


October 28, 1636, by a vote by the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

Key People:


  • Alan M. Garber: President

  • John F. Manning: Provost and interim provost starting late spring or summer of 2026

  • Kenneth C. Frazier and Joseph Y. Bae: New members of the Harvard Corporation

  • Helena Buonanno Foulkes and P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale: Leading the Board of Overseers

  • Haim Sompolinsky: Professor in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology and Department of Physics

  • Carola Suárez-Orozco: Graduate School of Education Professor

  • Maurice Cox: Graduate School of Design Professor


Headquarters:


Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

Number of Employees:


19,639 (faculty and staff)

Revenue:


No information is available

Recognitions:


Harvard is renowned for its world-class faculty, innovative research, dynamic students, and its long history dating back to the 1600s.

Products



Offered:


Harvard University offers educational programs through its 14 Schools:

1. Harvard College: Undergraduate studies
2. 12 Graduate and Professional Schools: Including the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study

High-level Description of Products:


  • Undergraduate Programs: A comprehensive range of undergraduate degrees catering to various fields of study.

  • Graduate and Professional Programs: Diverse advanced degrees and professional development courses.


Key Features of Products:


  • Quality Education: Committed to academic excellence, innovation, and intellectual exploration.

  • Inclusivity: Harvard fosters a community with diverse backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives.

  • Research and Development: Pioneering advancements across multiple disciplines.


Recent Developments



New Products Launched:


  • Harvard Law School (HLS): Tuition-free initiative

  • Harvard College: New course in Filipino (Tagalog)

  • Harvard Business School: MBA Program now qualifies as a STEM degree

  • Harvard Chan School: New concentration in climate change and planetary health

  • Harvard Medical School: New master of science in clinical research


New Features Added to Existing Products:


  • University Disability Resources: Variety of new accommodations and services


New Partnerships:


  • Local Commitment: $3 million in support of affordable homeownership in Allston-Brighton through the All Bright Homeownership Program.


Recent Awards and Recognitions:


  • Haim Sompolinsky: Recipient of the Brain Prize for contributions to neuroscience.

  • Carola Suárez-Orozco: Awarded the 2024 Guggenheim Fellowship.

  • Helena Buonanno Foulkes and P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale: New leaders of the Board of Overseers.


Faculty and Student Achievements:


  • Lisa Yan: Pursuing entrepreneurial dreams at Harvard Business School.

  • Iñaki Arango: Mentoring students in finance.

  • Cami Tussie: Bringing personal experiences to her patients at Harvard School of Dental Medicine.


Conclusion


Harvard University remains a leader in higher education, fostering academic excellence and benefiting from a rich history and inclusive community. The University continuously evolves by launching new programs and courses, enhancing existing offerings, and engaging in proactive local and global partnerships.