#67 The University of Texas at Austin (UT-Austin)
Basic Infomation::
World Position: No. 67
Nature of University: Public
Research Findings: Very High
Number of students: 48,741
Number of Teachers: 2,887
Number of international students: 4,953
The University of Texas at Austin (UT-Austin) was founded in 1883 and is the flagship campus of the University of Texas system. It is located in Austin, the capital of Texas, in the beautiful Texas capital Austin. It is a world-renowned top public research university and one of the first eight universities in the United States' most prestigious "Public Ivy League".
The University of Texas system is the second largest educational institution in the United States in terms of donations, with a cumulative total of more than $31 billion, second only to Harvard University.
Due to the government's protection policy for outstanding students in this state, it is extremely difficult for international students to apply for an undergraduate degree in Austin, Texas. The proportion of international students in the school is only 2.4%, and the admission rate of Chinese students is only 0.8%.
As of October 2019, among the previous alumni of UT-Austin, 13 Nobel Prizes, 2 Turing Prizes, and 18 Pulitzer Prize winners have been produced. The school also has 35 members of the National Academy of Sciences, 52 members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and 57 members of the National Academy of Engineering (the fourth in the United States). The University of Texas at Austin is ranked 67th in the 67th in the 2022QS World University Rankings, 2020QS American University is ranked 25th, 2021U.S. News ranked 42nd in the United States, and 2021U.S. News World University ranked 38th. This American university is particularly strong in communication and media, so it ranks sixth in the world in the QS World University Rankings by Subject.
About Undergraduate:
The University of Texas at Austin offers more than 170 undergraduate areas of study, including:
Advertising
Business honors
Management
Petroleum engineering
Visual art studies
American studies
About Postgraduate:
The University of Texas at Austin offers many graduate courses, including dual degrees, interdisciplinary courses, and combined courses, such as:
Architectural history
Business administration
Communication studies
Journalism
Chemical engineering