Harvard University is one of the most famous institutions of higher learning in America. It is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and its main campus is located along the Charles River a few kilometers west of Boston.
Cambridge, an adjacent city in the northwest of Boston, Massachusetts, USA, faces downtown Boston across the Charles River. There are two world-famous universities here, Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. By 2006, 780 people around the world had won the Nobel Prize. Because these two famous schools are located in this small town, Cambridge claims to have trained 130 Nobel Prize winners among 780 people, and scientists predict that this record will never be broken. Therefore, Cambridge has become the most typical model of higher education and research in the world; Cambridge is a household name overseas, and it has become a holy place for students all over the world.
Harvard University is headquartered in Cambridge, a famous historical and cultural city in Boston, and its medical school and business school are located in the center of Boston. In Cambridge, next to Harvard University is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Interestingly, there is no clear boundary between the two campuses.