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В список людей Гарвардского университета входят известные выпускники, профессора и администраторы, связанные с Гарвардским университетом . Список выдающихся выпускников Гарварда можно найти у выдающихся выпускников Гарварда . Список президентов Гарварда можно найти у президента Гарвардского университета .

Восемь президентов США окончили Гарвардский университет: Джон Адамс , Джон Куинси Адамс , Резерфорд Б. Хейс , Джон Ф. Кеннеди , Франклин Делано Рузвельт , Теодор Рузвельт , Джордж У. Буш и Барак Обама . Буш окончил Гарвардскую школу бизнеса , Хейс и Обама - Гарвардскую школу права , а другие - Гарвардский колледж .

Более 150 лауреатов Нобелевской премии были связаны с университетом в качестве выпускников, исследователей или преподавателей.

Нобелевские лауреаты [ править ]

Лауреаты Пулитцеровской премии [ править ]

Роялти и дворянство [ править ]

Наука, технологии, медицина и математика [ править ]

Бизнес [ править ]

Политика [ править ]

Закон [ править ]

Судьи Верховного суда [ править ]

Другие юридические лица [ править ]

Военные [ править ]

Журналистика [ править ]

Литература [ править ]

Кино, театр и телевидение [ править ]

Музыка [ править ]

Искусство, архитектура и инженерия [ править ]

Религия [ править ]

Легкая атлетика [ править ]

Преступники [ править ]

Академики [ править ]

Основатели и президенты учебных заведений [ править ]


  • Йорам Бен-Порат (1937–1992), израильский экономист и президент Еврейского университета в Иерусалиме
  • Шломо Экштейн (1929–2020), израильский экономист и президент Университета Бар-Илан
  • Амос Эйран , президент Израиля Хайфского университета
  • Йосеф Текоа (1925–1991), доктор философии, президент Израиля Бен-Гурионского университета в Негеве

Профессора и ученые [ править ]

Faculty[edit]

See also[edit]

  • List of Harvard University non-graduate alumni
  • List of companies founded by Harvard University alumni

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