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Six Harvard seniors named Rhodes Scholars in 2020

Graduate research will range from theater direction to criminal justice
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A 3D model of the DNA microstructure the iGEM team is building using computational biology techniques.

Students use computational biology to confront COVID-19

Creating way to jump-start the immune system’s battle against the disease.
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1,980 accepted to the Class of 2024

1,980 accepted to the Class of 2024.
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Early responses indicate shift to online classes going well overall

Professors learn to adapt and innovate with online classes.
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Michael Kremer wins Nobel in economics

Pioneered use of field experiments to determine effectiveness of world poverty programs
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Harvard to launch center for autism research

Created with $20M gift, initiative aims to unravel the basic biology of autism and related disorders
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The magic of the unexpected: Nobel Prize in Medicine

Nobel winner began with a destination in mind but found something important along the way
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Harvard College admits 1,950 to Class of ’23

Grants will ease families’ financial burden substantially; community service a draw
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A studio to re-create reality

College senior celebrates AR/VR technology’s ability to present new ways of experiencing
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Finding our genomic clockwork

Harvard researchers discover a biomarker that can determine both chronological and biological age
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Harvard: America’s Bauhaus home

Exhibit showcases the long reach of the influential art movement as it celebrates centennial
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A student-run show, from start to finish

In massive effort fueled by passion and drive, Harvard College Opera creates ‘Cendrillon’
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Harvard News

Six Harvard seniors named Rhodes Scholars in 2020
Nov 23, 2020
A 3D model of the DNA microstructure the iGEM team is building using computational biology techniques.
Students use computational biology to confront COVID-19
Sep 09, 2020
1,980 accepted to the Class of 2024
Mar 26, 2020
Early responses indicate shift to online classes going well overall
Mar 26, 2020

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Why Harvard?

In recent years UK students have shown growing interest in studying at Harvard. Typically 25-35 students are admitted to Harvard from the UK each year, from diverse schools and from all over the country.

Harvard College is located along the Charles River opposite Boston, and the main campus is spread over about 220 acres. The residential areas are near the centre of campus, along the river and on the central quad. There are over 400 buildings associated with the university, linked by an efficient shuttle bus system.

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Harvard News

Six Harvard seniors named Rhodes Scholars in 2020
Nov 23, 2020
A 3D model of the DNA microstructure the iGEM team is building using computational biology techniques.
Students use computational biology to confront COVID-19
Sep 09, 2020
1,980 accepted to the Class of 2024
Mar 26, 2020
Early responses indicate shift to online classes going well overall
Mar 26, 2020

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