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The latest qs in global university economics rankings
The latest qs of global university economics ranking is as follows:

1, Harvard University.

2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

3. Stanford University.

4. University of Chicago.

5. University of California, Berkeley.

6. London School of Economics and Political Science.

7. Princeton University.

8. Yale university

9. Oxford University.

10, Cambridge University.

Harvard University, a private university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, is a member of the Ivy League. Founded by the colonial legislature of Massachusetts in 1636, it is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States and the earliest and oldest company in North America, all located in Cambridge.

This school and the neighboring Massachusetts Institute of Technology enjoy the reputation, wealth and influence of world-class universities, especially in English-speaking universities. In addition, Harvard is also the university that produces the most Rhodes scholarship winners known as the "Global Undergraduate Nobel Prize" in the world. Harvard was originally called "New College" or "New Citizen College".

1639, 13 In March, this institution was named Harvard College after a young pastor john harvard who graduated from Emmanuel College of Cambridge University in England, because he donated 779 pounds and 400 books.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Harvard University