UW-Madison |
The University of Wisconsin-Madison
was established in 1848. It is a public flagship research university and located
in Madison, Wisconsin, US. University of Wisconsin is also known as
"UW" or "UW-Madison" or "Madison". The Academic
affiliation of Wisconsin- Madison with WUN, APLU, URA, AAU, and CIC. The
enrollment of Wisconsin-Madison in 2014–Fall; was 43,193 consisting with 29,302
Undergraduates students and 11,904 Postgraduates students. The applications acceptance
rate was 47.5% in 2014 and enrollment was over 43,000.
UW has offered various
Undergraduate and Postgraduate programs such as 148 Master degree programs, 136
undergraduate programs and about 120 doctoral programs. According to
University's data center, there are twenty schools and colleges running and
enrolled 2,459 Professional students, about 29,000 undergraduate students and
9,400 graduate students in 2014. University of Wisconsin - Madison is one of
the top ranking universities in the world with best education system. It has
been concerning high research activities and University also allocating huge
amount for research purpose.
As a public flagship research university,
WU has associated with twenty schools and colleges. There are various graduate
and undergraduate division in business, music, nursing, pharmacy, journalism
and mass communication, agriculture, human ecology, life science, engineering,
education, letters and science, and social welfare.
Rankings of University of Wisconsin-Madison:
In 2015, the world Rankings of University
Wisconsin-Madison #54 by QS World University Ranking. ARWU rankings is #24,
Times Magazine rankings is #50, Shanghai Jiao Tong University listed #13, Web
ranking of UW is #13 by 4icu.org in 2016.
US ranking of UW Madison was #11
by national universities of US in 2007, ARWU ranking is #18, Forbes ranking
#69, U.S. News & World Report ranking is #41 and Washington Monthly ranking
is #19. Likewise, TrendTopper MediaBuzz ranking is #6 in 2009, CHR Rankings is
#57, and NRC ranking #16 in 1995.
Research of UW-Madison:
University of Wisconsin-Madison
is a founding member of Association of American Universities (AAU) and received
approximately $952 million in 2009 for research funding. According to
university administrative; it is a top funding university with places ranking
in third in US federal. UW-Madison received #18.3 million in 2013, from United
States National Institute of Health for the purpose of research of Ebola,
Influenza and West Nile.
Libraries of UW-Madison:
UW-Madison has more than forty libraries
for special purpose and it is ranked #12 research library in North America. The
collection of libraries includes 8.5 million volumes, 6.5 million microform
items, 8.3 million items of documents, musical scores, audiovisual materials
and maps. The circulation rate of volumes is over one million. Memorial
Library, Mills Music Library, and UW Digital Collections Center are icon of the
university. The UW-Madison also has hundreds of computers in their media
centers.
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