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HARVARD
UNIVERSITY
Lawrence
H. Summers, President
Representative: John Haigh, Executive Dean, John F. Kennedy School
of Government
Harvard University, established
in 1636, is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United
States and a world-renowned research university. Its schools and
programs consistently rank in the top tier of their fields and its
research centers are at the vanguard of groundbreaking discoveries
and achievements. Graduate schools include the Harvard Business
School, the Graduate School of Education, Harvard Law School, the
John F. Kennedy School of Government, the Harvard Medical School
and the School of Public Health. Seven American presidents, including
Franklin Roosevelt and George W. Bush, graduated from the university
and its faculty has produced 40 Nobel laureates.
The Joan Shorenstein
Center on the Press, Politics & Public Policy, a research center
of the John F. Kennedy School
of Government at Harvard University, has emerged as a major
source for research on political campaigns and elections, journalism
and public policy, international news, and race, gender and the
press. Drawing from America's most distinguished journalists, scholars
and practitioners, the Center is working to help the press improve
its role in democracy.
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