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Harvard University in Abstraction and in Practice

来源: 04-24

时间:2024/04/25 15:00-16:30

地点:Lecture Hall 418, Shunde Building, Tsinghua University

主讲人:Nina Zipser, Dean for Faculty Affairs and Planning, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University

Abstract

The presentation delves into the academic journey at Harvard, discussing the balance between broad liberal arts courses, areas of specialization, and electives that foster a well-rounded educational experience. The importance of original research is emphasized through current statistics on student engagement in scholarly activities. In terms of career trajectories and future planning, the presentation shows sectors that attract Harvard graduates, such as finance, consulting, technology, healthcare, and engineering, providing insights into the professional paths that students tend to pursue post-graduation. Advice from notable faculty members on making pivotal career decisions, like pursuing a PhD, is also presented to offer guidance to students.


About the Speaker

Education

Harvard University, Ph.D. Mathematics, June 2000

King’s College, Cambridge University, 1994-1995

Kellett Fellowship (awarded by Columbia University)

Columbia University, B.A. Mathematics, Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, 1994


Current Employment

Harvard University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), Dean for Faculty Affairs and Planning (2008-present)

Harvard University, Faculty Dean of Lowell House (2019-present)


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