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Harvard University

Harvard University is devoted to excellence in teaching, learning, and research, and to developing leaders who make a difference globally.

About Harvard University

In 1636, just sixteen years after the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth, the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony voted to establish what would become Harvard College in Newtowne (now Cambridge), Massachusetts. The colonial leaders recognized a critical gap: the growing colony needed educated clergy and civil leaders who could sustain their young society. The institution found its enduring identity in 1638 when John Harvard, a young minister, bequeathed half his estate and his library of over 400 books to the fledgling college - giving it his name and establishing a tradition of philanthropic support that would sustain it for nearly four centuries.

From those humble origins with nine students and one master, Harvard has evolved into a world-renowned research university comprising fourteen schools that educate over 24,000 students annually. The university has expanded from its original focus on training ministers to producing leaders across every field of human endeavor - science, law, medicine, business, government, and the arts. Today, Harvard stands as the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States, driven by an unwavering commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and the development of leaders who make a difference globally. Its community of 400,000-plus alumni worldwide and 20,667 faculty and staff continue to push the boundaries of knowledge while addressing humanity's most pressing challenges.

FAQs

Who is the CEO of Harvard University?
Alan M. Garber is the CEO.
What industries or markets does Harvard University operate in?
Harvard University operates in the following markets: Higher Education, Healthcare Education, Legal Education, Business Education, Public Policy and Government, STEM Education, Philanthropy and Nonprofit, Arts and Humanities, Edtech, and research and development.
How many employees does Harvard University have?
Harvard University has 5000+ employees.
Where does Harvard University have employees?
Harvard University has employees in United States.
Is Harvard University hiring?
Yes, Harvard University has 4 open remote jobs.
Does Harvard University support remote work or working from home?
Yes, Harvard University is a remote-friendly company.
What employee benefits does Harvard University offer?
Harvard University provides 2 benefits to their employees.
Does Harvard University offer a four-day work week?
No, Harvard University does not offer a four-day work week.
What is Harvard University's tech stack?
Harvard University has 7 technologies in their tech stack.
What is Harvard University's website?
Harvard University's website is harvard.edu.
Where can I find Harvard University on social media?
You can find Harvard University on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Employee benefits

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Paid Time Off

Unmatched paid time off for faculty and staff

Health Benefits

Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage with specialized programs for high medical costs

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4 remote jobs at Harvard University

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