Harvard University will reinstate merit-based salary increases for the 2026-27 fiscal year across several key schools, signaling a partial financial recovery. This move follows last year’s federal funding cuts and subsequent austerity measures, including a hiring freeze and program reviews. While some schools are resuming raises, others are still assessing their financial situations amidst ongoing restructuring and legal challenges.
Harvard resumes merit raises at select schools after a year of budget cuts
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