#75 University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-Madison)
Basic Infomation:
World Position: No. 75
Nature of University: Public
Research Findings: Very High
Number of students: 40,699
Number of Teachers: 5,166
Number of international students: 5,737
University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-Madison) was founded in 1848 and is located in Madison, the capital of Wisconsin. Founding member of the Ten Alliance, known as a public Ivy League university.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is one of the most respected universities in the United States. It enjoys a high reputation in various disciplines and fields. It has produced 25 Nobel Prize winners, 38 Pulitzer Prize winners, and 12 National Medal of Science winners. The school has 87 members of the National Academy of Sciences, 26 members of the National Academy of Engineering, 61 members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and 8 members of the National Academy of Medicine. The research funding of the University of Wisconsin-Madison ranks among the top four in the United States throughout the year. In recent years, it has been as high as 1.1 billion US dollars per year.
For more than 160 years, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as the birthplace of the epoch-making "Wisconsin Thought" in the history of world higher education, has made outstanding contributions to the development of education, technology, economy and society in the United States and the world. And relying on its outstanding school reputation, strong academic atmosphere, first-class scientific research strength, strong alumni network, diverse cultural life and beautiful natural environment attract first-class students from all over the world to study here.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison ranks 75th in the 2022QS World University Rankings, 41st in the 2021 U.S. News World University Rankings, 49th in the 2021 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, 38th in the 2020 Moscow International University Rankings, and 2020 The academic ranking of world universities is 32nd.
About Undergraduate:
The University of Wisconsin-Madison offers over 200 undergraduate majors, with an average class size of 20 students, including:
African languages and literature
Jewish studies
Classical humanities
Neurobiology
Dairy science
English
Poultry science
About Postgraduate:
The University of Wisconsin-Madison offers a range of graduate programs, including master’s degrees and PhDs in:
Air resource management
Global health
Mass communications
Social welfare
Wildlife ecology
Soil science