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One such way that Harvard can move forward entails looking to its junior faculty. According to Senior Vice Provost for Faculty Development and Diversity Judith D. Singer, 46 percent of junior faculty members in the social sciences are women. Harvard has been known to regularly tenure professors outside its junior...
In response to burgeoning student interest over the past few years, the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences will create a new biomedical engineering concentration, marking the start of the school’s ambitions to expand existing tracks into independent concentrations.
The proposed concentration, passed unanimously by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on March 2, was designed to meet the needs of pre-med students who seek a more quantitative alternative to the life sciences track at the College, several SEAS administrators said.
Members of the Class of 2011 will be the first to graduate with a degree in biomedical engineering instead of the umbrella engineering sciences concentration.
Efforts to expand the engineering sciences curriculum first began under the leadership of then-Dean Venkatesh “Venky” Narayanamurti.