How to use in-sentence of “harvard”:
+ She worked on projects for refugees with Harvard University, the Royal Academy of Arts in London and the Norwegian Design Council.
+ She also went to Harvard University, where she earned a master’s degree in education.
+ He enrolled at Harvard University and took classes from philosophers Robert Nozick and Stanley Cavell.
+ A twenty-fifth anniversary edition was published in 2000 by Harvard University Press.
+ After visiting Harvard University in mid-career, he emigrated to the U.S.
+ She earned a Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University in 1979.
Example sentences of “harvard”:
+ The to work with Harvard citations.
+ He then completed the rest of his career at Harvard University.
+ Smoot, also studied at MIT, and was made famous for the Smoot measurement of the Harvard Bridge between Cambridge and Boston.
+ The to work with Harvard citations.
+ He then completed the rest of his career at Harvard University.
+ Smoot, also studied at MIT, and was made famous for the Smoot measurement of the Harvard Bridge between Cambridge and Boston.
+ From 1959 to 1990, he was a professor of chemistry at Harvard University.
+ For a short time, Sanders taught political science at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government in 1989 and at Hamilton College in 1991.
+ He left Harvard to make software.
+ He studied at Boston Latin School and at Harvard College.
+ After finishing school he worked on the oil rigs before going to Harvard University to study English.
+ Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London, England: Belknap Press of Harvard University.
+ He studied at Harvard University and at Princeton University.
+ He graduated from the Harvard University.
+ Lewis was drafted out of the Harvard University by the Minnesota Vikings with the 173rd pick in the sixth round of the 1998 NFL Draft.
+ For use with author-date systems such as the Harvard citation template, use of last and date parameters should be considered mandatory, where possible.
+ He graduated from Harvard University in 1952.
+ He was awarded his PhD at Harvard in 1990.
+ He also taught at Harvard University and was as president of Harvard.
+ He studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and at Harvard Business School.
+ More exotic Harvard citations can be constructed using the.
+ Berkley was born in Kansas City and studied at Harvard University.
More in-sentence examples of “harvard”:
+ After graduation, he studied an additional three years at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine with a degree in Prosthodontics.
+ He was a professor emeritus at Harvard University.
+ He was on the surgical staff at Harvard Medical School from 1971 until his death.
+ She also has a master’s degree from Harvard University.
+ The Carnegie Institution for Science, University of Arizona, Harvard University, University of Michigan and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology worked together to build and operate the twin telescopes.
+ Seeger studied for a short while at Harvard University.
+ He studied at Harvard Law School and at Amherst College.
+ Then, many scholars know about him after he gave a speech at Harvard Divinity School in 1837.
+ Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
+ He went to Harvard College.
+ Roger Kornberg earned his bachelors degree from Harvard University in 1967 and his PhD from Stanford University in 1972.
+ The to create an anchor for the Harvard citation templates.
+ They returned after a few years and Kahn went to school at Harvard University where he studied the Russian language.
+ She earned her PHD at Harvard University four years later.
+ Mirzakhani then went to Harvard to earn a Ph.D.
+ He was also a lecturer at Harvard Law School.
+ From 1997 to 2000, he was at Harvard Law School, holding for a year the chair of Berkman Professor of Law, affiliated with the Berkman Center for Internet Society.
+ Nelson earned a Bachelor’s degree in philosophy from Swarthmore College in 1959, a Master’s degree in sociology from Harvard University in 1963 and a Doctorate in Media and Governance from Keio University in 2002.
+ He went to Harvard UniversityHarvard College and became a lawyer.
+ He went to Harvard University for his MBA.
+ He graduated from Harvard University and Stanford University.
+ He had previously been a professor at the University of Oslo, the University of Bergen, Emory University and Harvard University.
+ He studied at school in Boston and went to Harvard University, one of the most well-rated universityuniversities in the country.
+ The recommended Harvard referencing style potentially uses all four templates.
+ He was a former lecturer on AIDS at Harvard School of Public Health.
+ After graduation, he studied an additional three years at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine with a degree in Prosthodontics.
+ He was a professor emeritus at Harvard University.
+ He was on the surgical staff at Harvard Medical School from 1971 until his death.
+ He studied at Taft School, at Yale University and at the Harvard Law School.
+ He studied at Princeton and Harvard University.
+ This template creates an HTML anchor to which the Harvard citation and related templates can link.
+ Walter Cannon, a professor of physiology at Harvard University coined the term homeostasis in his book “The Wisdom of the Body” in 1932.
+ This must be set to a concatenation of the parameters passed to the Harvard citation template.
+ Meselson at Harvard University showed that, despite the lack of sexual reproduction, bdelloid rotifers do engage in genetic transfer within a species or clade.
+ His laboratory at Harvard investigates the biological and evolutionary nature of sexual reproduction, genetic recombination, and aging.
+ He was a cabinet official under two Massachusetts governors, spent ten years as chief executive officerCEO of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care.
+ He is the Theodore William Richards Professor of Chemistry, emeritus at Harvard University.
+ After 1953, he left government to join the economics faculty at Yale University, and in 1958 he was appointed Professor of Economics at Harvard University.
+ Ninety-Six Nobel Prize winners have been produced by Columbia, the second most in the United States after Harvard University.
+ The Harvard reconstruction may have included too many vertebrae, exaggerating its length.
+ Another very similar architecture is the Harvard architecture, which separates the place where data is held from that where program instructions are held.
+ This template provides a simple Harvard style reference, using the first parameter.
+ He was a Visiting Professor of Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Financial Studies at the University of Frankfurt.
+ He studied music at Harvard University.
+ In November 2013 West gave a lecture at Harvard University.
+ He has spent most of his career at Harvard Law School, where he became the youngest full professor of law in its history in 1967, at the age of 28.
+ He was also Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School from 1980 until his death.
+ After finishing his studies at Brown, Mello went to Boulder, Colorado for more studies, and then to Harvard University.
+ Carbonell was educated at Harvard University.
+ Kennedy graduated from Harvard University with a Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations.
+ After the publication of “The Autograph Man”, Smith visited the United States as a Fellow of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University.