Monday, 20 July 2015

University of Wisconsin-Madison (Madison, WI)

University of Wisconsin

University of Wisconsin-Madison (Madison, WI)


Established in 1848, that year Wisconsin entered the union, the University of Wisconsin-Madison is an open, research college whose lead grounds is situated in the state capital of Madison, a quintessential "school town" delightfully arranged on an isthmus between two lakes. It is the most seasoned furthermore the biggest state funded college in the state, and is thought to be one of "The general population Ivies." 

Wisconsin-Madison's 936-section of land grounds is home to a vast understudy collection of about 43,000 souls. The college is partitioned into 21 Colleges and Schools, including Agriculture and Life Sciences; Arts; Business; Education; Engineering; Environmental Studies; Journalism and Mass Communication; Law; Letters and Science; Library and Information Studies; Medicine and Public Health; Music; Nursing; Pharmacy; Public Affairs; Social Work; and Veterinary Medicine. 

Wisconsin-Madison offers 135 graduate projects, 151 graduate degrees, and 107 doctoral and expert projects, over the 21 Colleges and Schools. The grounds additionally houses roughly 750 perceived understudy clubs and exercises. 

Times Higher Education named Wisconsin-Madison the #31 Best University on the planet, while Washington Monthly named it the #17 Best University in the Country. 

The University of Wisconsin-Madison is certify by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

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