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Saturday, November 24, 2007

Top 100 Universities And Colleges in Asia


1 University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

2 Keio University
Japan

3 National Taiwan University
Taiwan

4 National University of Singapore
Singapore

5 United Arab Emirates University
United Arab Emirates

6 Peking University
China

7 Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

8 Ha'Universita Ha'Ivrit Bi'Yerushalayim
Israel

9 City University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

10 The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hong Kong

11 King Abdul Aziz University
Saudi Arabia

12 National Chiao Tung University
Taiwan

13 Nanyang Technological University
Singapore

14 National Sun Yat-Sen University
Taiwan

15 Tsinghua University
China

16 Shanghai Jiao Tong University
China

17 Fudan University
China

18 The University of Tokyo
Japan

19 Universitat Tel Aviv
Israel

20 Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Hong Kong

21 National Cheng Kung University
Taiwan

22 Orta Dogu Teknik Üniversitesi
Turkey

23 Tamkang University
Taiwan

24 Universitat Ben-Gurion Ba-Negev
Israel

25 Hong Kong Baptist University
Hong Kong

26 King Saud University
Saudi Arabia

27 Higher Colleges of Technology
United Arab Emirates

28 Umm Al-Qura University
Saudi Arabia

29 Zhejiang University
China

30 Chulalongkorn Mahawitthayalai
Thailand

31 Mahawithayalai Thammasat
Thailand

32 Beijing Normal University
China

33 Multimedia University
Malaysia

34 Universitat Haifa
Israel

35 Mahawithayalai Kasetsart
Thailand

36 Istanbul Teknik Üniversitesi
Turkey

37 Wuhan University
China

38 University of Science and Technology of China
China

39 Shandong University
China

40 Nanjing University
China

41 University of Qatar
Qatar

42 National Taiwan Normal University
Taiwan

43 Technion-Machon Technologi Le' Israel
Israel

44 Gazi Üniversitesi
Turkey

45 National Tsinghua University
Taiwan

46 Chinese Culture University
Taiwan

47 An-Najah National University
Palestinian Territory

48 Weizmann Institute of Science
Israel

49 University of Jordan
Jordan

50 Universiti Teknologi Mara
Malaysia

51 National Chengchi University
Taiwan

52 King Faisal University
Saudi Arabia

53 National Central University
Taiwan

54 Kyoto University
Japan

55 Bogaziçi Üniversitesi
Turkey

56 Tianjin University
China

57 National Taipei University of Technology
Taiwan

58 Nankai University
China

59 Bilkent Üniversitesi
Turkey

60 Anadolu Üniversitesi
Turkey

61 Kuwait University
Kuwait

62 Dai hoc khoa hoc tu nhiên
Vietnam

63 Birzeit University
Palestinian Territory

64 Mahawithayalai Ramkhamhaeng
Thailand

65 King Fahad University of Petroleum and Minerals
Saudi Arabia

66 East China Normal University
China

67 Tongji University
China

68 Shanghai University
China

69 University of Bahrain
Bahrain

70 Xi'an Jiaotong University
China

71 Hacettepe Üniversitesi
Turkey

72 Feng Chia University
Taiwan

73 Renmin University of China
China

74 Bar-Ilan University
Israel

75 Seoul National University
Korea

76 Islamic University of Gaza
Palestinian Territory

77 Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Malaysia

78 Ankara Üniversitesi
Turkey

79 Sun Yat-sen University
China

80 National Chung Cheng University
Taiwan

81 The Open University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

82 Ming Chuan University
Taiwan

83 Al-Imam Mohamed Ibn Saud Islamic University
Saudi Arabia

84 Payame Noor University
Iran

85 Dai hoc Bach Khoa
Vietnam

86 Xiamen University
China

87 Mahawithayalai Mahidol
Thailand

88 Fu Jen Catholic University
Taiwan

89 Hong Kong Institute of Education
Hong Kong

90 Mahawithayalai Khon Kaen
Thailand

91 Can Tho University
Vietnam

92 Universiti Putra Malaysia
Malaysia

93 Sultan Qaboos University
Oman

94 Al-Quds University
Palestinian Territory

95 Mahawithayalai Songkla Nokrin
Thailand

96 University of Tehran
Iran

97 Communication University of China
China

98 Istanbul Üniversitesi
Turkey

99 Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Malaysia

100 Selçuk Üniversitesi
Turkey


Last update: 7/08/2007

Top 100 Universities And Colleges in Africa


1 University of Cape Town
South Africa

2 Cairo University
Egypt

3 American University in Cairo
Egypt

4 University of South Africa
South Africa

5 Ain Shams University
Egypt

6 University of Pretoria
South Africa

7 University of Witwatersrand
South Africa

8 Rhodes University
South Africa

9 Arab Academy for Science & Technology and Maritime Transport
Egypt

10 University of the Western Cape
South Africa

11 Universiteit Stellenbosch
South Africa

12 University of the Free State
South Africa

13 University of KwaZulu-Natal
South Africa

14 Jaamacadda Muqdisho
Somalia

15 Assiut University
Egypt

16 University of Mauritius
Mauritius

17 Université de Parakou
Benin

18 Université d'Abomey-Calavi
Benin

19 University of Technology, Mauritius
Mauritius

20 Helwan University
Egypt

21 Ecole Polytechnique d’Abomey-Calavi
Benin

22 Minufiya University
Egypt

23 Universidade Eduardo Mondlane
Mozambique

24 Modern Sciences & Arts University
Egypt

25 October 6 University
Egypt

26 Université Cadi Ayyad
Morocco

27 University of Johannesburg
South Africa

28 Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education
South Africa

29 Université de la Reunion
Reunion

30 Higher Technological Institute
Egypt

31 University of Botswana
Botswana

32 Zagazig University
Egypt

33 Tanta University
Egypt

34 MISR University for Sience and Technology
Egypt

35 Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
South Africa

36 Al Akhawayn University
Morocco

37 Misr International University
Egypt

38 University of Ghana
Ghana

39 Garyounis University
Libya

40 Mansoura University
Egypt

41 University of Burao
Somalia

42 Hargeisa University
Somalia

43 Université Badji Mokhtar - Annaba
Algeria

44 Université Amar Telidji de Laghouat
Algeria

45 University Cheikh Anta Diop of Dakar
Senegal

46 Université d'Alger
Algeria

47 National Ribat University
Sudan

48 National College for Medical and Technical Studies
Sudan

49 Polytechnic of Namibia
Namibia

50 University of Fort Hare
South Africa

51 Alexandria University
Egypt

52 Université de Batna
Algeria

53 University of Dar-es-Salaam
Tanzania

54 Mohammed I University Oujda
Morocco

55 University of Namibia
Namibia

56 Université Abdelhamid Ibn Badis de Mostaganem
Algeria

57 Université Abou Bekr Belkaid Tlemcen
Algeria

58 North-West University
South Africa

59 Université Mohammed V - Agdal
Morocco

60 Université des Sciences et de la Technologie "Houari Boumediène"
Algeria

61 University of Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe

62 South Valley University
Egypt

63 Université de Tunis El Manar
Tunisia

64 University of Ibadan
Nigeria

65 Ecole Nationale Polytechnique
Algeria

66 University of Zambia
Zambia

67 Université de Nouakchott
Mauritania

68 University of Khartoum
Sudan

69 Walter Sisulu University
South Africa

70 University of Juba
Sudan

71 Obafemi Awolowo University
Nigeria

72 Addis Ababa University
Ethiopia

73 Academiat Addirasat Alulia
Libya

74 Université du 8 mai 1945 Guelma
Algeria

75 Al-Minya University
Egypt

76 Al-Fateh University
Libya

77 Ecole du Patrimoine Africain
Benin

78 Institut National de Formation en Informatique
Algeria

79 The British University in Egypt
Egypt

80 Ecole des hautes Etudes de Commerce, Fès
Morocco

81 University of Malawi
Malawi

82 Sudan University for Science and Technology
Sudan

83 University of Nairobi
Kenya

84 National University of Lesotho
Lesotho

85 Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
Ghana

86 Ecole Supérieure d'Informatique et de Management
Morocco

87 Université M'hamed Bouguerra de Boumerdes
Algeria

88 Université de Béjaïa
Algeria

89 Université Mohammed V Souissi
Morocco

90 Université Française d'Égypte
Egypt

91 Université du 7 Novembre à Carthage
Tunisia

92 Amoud University
Somalia

93 Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah Fés
Morocco

94 Université de la Manouba
Tunisia

95 Ahmadu Bello University
Nigeria

96 University of Lagos
Nigeria

97 University of Gezira
Sudan

98 Makerere University
Uganda

99 Université Nationale du Rwanda
Rwanda

100 Université d'Oran Es-Sénia
Algeria

Top 100 Universities And Colleges in Latin America

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Mexico

2 Universidade de São Paulo
Brazil

3 Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
Mexico

4 Universidad de Chile
Chile

5 Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
Chile

6 Universidad de Buenos Aires
Argentina

7 Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Peru

8 Universidad de Guadalajara
Mexico

9 Universidade de Brasília
Brazil

10 Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Brazil

11 Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Brazil

12 Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Peru

13 Universidad de Concepción
Chile

14 Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Colombia

15 Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Brazil

16 Instituto Politécnico Nacional
Mexico

17 Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Mayaguez
Puerto Rico

18 Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Brazil

19 Universidad de Costa Rica
Costa Rica

20 Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Brazil

21 Universidad de Los Andes
Colombia

22 Universidad de Antioquía
Colombia

23 Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic

24 Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
Brazil

25 Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho
Brazil

26 Universidad de Santiago de Chile
Chile

27 Universidade Federal de São Paulo
Brazil

28 Universidade Federal do Paraná
Brazil

29 Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello
Chile

30 Universidade Estácio de Sá
Brazil

31 Universidade Federal da Bahia
Brazil

32 Universidad de Los Andes
Venezuela

33 Universidad Central de Venezuela
Venezuela

34 Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro
Brazil

35 Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
Mexico

36 Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Colombia

37 Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico

38 Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte
Brazil

39 Universidad Diego Portales
Chile

40 Universidad Mayor de San Simón
Bolivia

41 Universidade Paulista
Brazil

42 Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Argentina

43 Universidade Federal do Ceará
Brazil

44 Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá
Panama

45 Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Argentina

46 Universidade Federal do Pará
Brazil

47 Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
Mexico

48 Universidade de Fortaleza
Brazil

49 Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Brazil

50 Universidade Estadual de Londrina
Brazil

51 Universidad de Las Américas
Chile

52 Universidad de Lima
Peru

53 Universidad San Martin de Porres
Peru

54 Universidad Tecnológica Nacional
Argentina

55 Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
Mexico

56 Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Brazil

57 Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas
Peru

58 Universidad del Valle
Colombia

59 Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería
Peru

60 Universidade Federal Fluminense
Brazil

61 Universidad Nacional
Costa Rica

62 Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
Mexico

63 Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
Brazil

64 Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso
Chile

65 Universidad de Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico

66 Universidad del Norte
Colombia

67 Universidad de Talca
Chile

68 Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María
Chile

69 University of the West Indies, Mona
Jamaica

70 Universidade Norte do Paraná
Brazil

71 Universidad del Bío-Bío
Chile

72 Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul
Brazil

73 Universidade Federal de Viçosa
Brazil

74 Universidad Catolica del Norte
Chile

75 Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas
Brazil

76 Universidad de Carabobo
Venezuela

77 Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
Brazil

78 Universidad Nacional del Nordeste
Argentina

79 Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais
Brazil

80 Universidad del Desarrollo
Chile

81 Universidad de Sonora
Mexico

82 Universidad Austral de Chile
Chile

83 Universidade Federal de Pelotas
Brazil

84 Universidad de Colima
Mexico

85 The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus
Barbados

86 Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica
Costa Rica

87 Universidad Veracruzana
Mexico

88 Universidad Arturo Prat
Chile

89 Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez
Mexico

90 Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Brazil

91 Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
Peru

92 Universidad Adolfo Ibañez
Chile

93 Universidade Federal de Goiás
Brazil

94 Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo
Mexico

95 Universidad Santo Tomás
Chile

96 Universidad Francisco Gavidia
El Salvador

97 Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral
Ecuador

98 Universidad EAFIT
Colombia

99 Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
Colombia

100 Universidad Nacional del Litoral
Argentina

TTop 100 Universities And Colleges in North America

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
United States

2 Stanford University
United States

3 University of California, Berkeley
United States

4 Harvard University
United States

5 University of Michigan
United States

6 The University of Texas at Austin
United States

7 University of Washington
United States

8 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
United States

9 Cornell University
United States

10 Columbia University
United States

11 Penn State University
United States

12 Ohio State University
United States

13 University of Pennsylvania
United States

14 University of Wisconsin - Madison
United States

15 University of Virginia
United States

16 University of Toronto
Canada

17 Carnegie Mellon University
United States

18 University of Southern California
United States

19 University of Minnesota
United States

20 California Institute of Technology
United States

21 Michigan State University
United States

22 University of Florida
United States

23 Duke University
United States

24 University of California, Los Angeles
United States

25 Yale University
United States

26 Indiana University - System
United States

27 Purdue University
United States

28 Rice University
United States

29 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
United States

30 Princeton University
United States

31 University of Georgia
United States

32 Rutgers University - New Brunswick
United States

33 Johns Hopkins University
United States

34 University of Arizona
United States

35 University of Maryland
United States

36 University of Chicago
United States

37 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
United States

38 University of California, Davis
United States

39 New York University
United States

40 University of Utah
United States

41 Drexel University
United States

42 University of California, Irvine
United States

43 Texas A&M University
United States

44 University of Pittsburgh
United States

45 Boston University
United States

46 University of Colorado at Boulder
United States

47 University of California, San Diego
United States

48 The University of British Columbia
Canada

49 Brigham Young University
United States

50 Florida State University
United States

51 CUNY System
United States

52 University of Iowa
United States

53 Arizona State University
United States

54 North Carolina State University
United States

55 Northwestern University
United States

56 Brown University
United States

57 University of Alberta
Canada

58 McGill University
Canada

59 Georgia Institute of Technology
United States

60 University of Hawaii System
United States

61 University of California, Santa Barbara
United States

62 San Diego State University
United States

63 Iowa State University of Science and Technology
United States

64 Washington University in St. Louis
United States

65 University of Waterloo
Canada

66 York University
Canada

67 Oregon State University
United States

68 Washington State University
United States

69 University of New Mexico
United States

70 University of Notre Dame
United States

71 George Mason University
United States

72 Simon Fraser University
Canada

73 University of Tennessee
United States

74 Vanderbilt University
United States

75 Georgia State University
United States

76 University of Victoria
Canada

77 University of South Carolina
United States

78 University at Buffalo, State University of New York
United States

79 Emory University
United States

80 University of Rochester
United States

81 Utah State University
United States

82 Louisiana State University
United States

83 University of Oregon
United States

84 University of Illinois at Chicago
United States

85 University of Houston
United States

86 University of Missouri
United States

87 Michigan Technological University
United States

88 Wayne State University
United States

89 University of Calgary
Canada

90 Colorado State University
United States

91 University of Kentucky
United States

92 Dartmouth College
United States

93 United States Air Force Academy
United States

94 Université de Montréal
Canada

95 Rochester Institute of Technology
United States

96 Georgetown University
United States

97 University of Massachusetts Amherst
United States

98 University of Nebraska - Lincoln
United States

99 University of South Florida
United States

100 Indiana University Bloomington
United States

Top 200 Universities And Colleges Worldwide


1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
United States

2 Stanford University
United States

3 University of California, Berkeley
United States

4 Harvard University
United States

5 University of Michigan
United States

6 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Mexico

7 The University of Texas at Austin
United States

8 University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

9 University of Washington
United States

10 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
United States

11 Cornell University
United States

12 Columbia University
United States

13 Keio University
Japan

14 Penn State University
United States

15 Ohio State University
United States

16 University of Pennsylvania
United States

17 University of Wisconsin - Madison
United States

18 University of Virginia
United States

19 National Taiwan University
Taiwan

20 National University of Singapore
Singapore

21 University of Toronto
Canada

22 Carnegie Mellon University
United States

23 University of Southern California
United States

24 University of Cambridge
United Kingdom

25 University of Oxford
United Kingdom

26 University of Minnesota
United States

27 California Institute of Technology
United States

28 United Arab Emirates University
United Arab Emirates

29 Michigan State University
United States

30 University of Florida
United States

31 Duke University
United States

32 University of California, Los Angeles
United States

33 Universidade de São Paulo
Brazil

34 Yale University
United States

35 Indiana University - System
United States

36 Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
Mexico

37 Peking University
China

38 Purdue University
United States

39 Rice University
United States

40 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
United States

41 Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

42 University of Manchester
United Kingdom

43 Universidad de Chile
Chile

44 Princeton University
United States

45 University of Georgia
United States

46 Rutgers University - New Brunswick
United States

47 Ha'Universita Ha'Ivrit Bi'Yerushalayim
Israel

48 Johns Hopkins University
United States

49 City University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

50 University of Arizona
United States

51 University of Maryland
United States

52 The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hong Kong

53 University of Chicago
United States

54 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
United States

55 University of California, Davis
United States

56 New York University
United States

57 Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
Chile

58 University of Utah
United States

59 Drexel University
United States

60 King Abdul Aziz University
Saudi Arabia

61 National Chiao Tung University
Taiwan

62 University of California, Irvine
United States

63 Texas A&M University
United States

64 University of Pittsburgh
United States

65 Boston University
United States

66 Kungliga Tekniska högskolan
Sweden

67 University of Colorado at Boulder
United States

68 Universidad de Buenos Aires
Argentina

69 Nanyang Technological University
Singapore

70 University of California, San Diego
United States

71 The University of British Columbia
Canada

72 University College London
United Kingdom

73 Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Peru

74 Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Zürich
Switzerland

75 Brigham Young University
United States

76 National Sun Yat-Sen University
Taiwan

77 Florida State University
United States

78 CUNY System
United States

79 Tsinghua University
China

80 Shanghai Jiao Tong University
China

81 University of Iowa
United States

82 Arizona State University
United States

83 The University of Edinburgh
United Kingdom

84 North Carolina State University
United States

85 Fudan University
China

86 Northwestern University
United States

87 Brown University
United States

88 University of Alberta
Canada

89 Monash University
Australia

90 Universidad de Guadalajara
Mexico

91 McGill University
Canada

92 Georgia Institute of Technology
United States

93 The University of Tokyo
Japan

94 Technische Universität Chemnitz
Germany

95 Universitat Tel Aviv
Israel

96 Universidade de Brasília
Brazil

97 University of Hawaii System
United States

98 Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Hong Kong

99 Univerzita Karlova v Praze
Czech Republic

100 University of California, Santa Barbara
United States

101 San Diego State University
United States

102 National Cheng Kung University
Taiwan

103 Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Brazil

104 The University of Melbourne
Australia

105 Iowa State University of Science and Technology
United States

106 Washington University in St. Louis
United States

107 Universitetet i Oslo
Norway

108 Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain

109 University of Waterloo
Canada

110 York University
Canada

111 Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Belgium

112 Oregon State University
United States

113 Linköpings universitet
Sweden

114 Orta Dogu Teknik Üniversitesi
Turkey

115 Washington State University
United States

116 Tamkang University
Taiwan

117 Universität Wien
Austria

118 Universitat Ben-Gurion Ba-Negev
Israel

119 University of New Mexico
United States

120 University of Notre Dame
United States

121 George Mason University
United States

122 Simon Fraser University
Canada

123 University of Tennessee
United States

124 Vanderbilt University
United States

125 Hong Kong Baptist University
Hong Kong

126 Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Brazil

127 Masarykova Univerzita
Czech Republic

128 Universidade do Porto
Portugal

129 Georgia State University
United States

130 Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia
Spain

131 The University of Sydney
Australia

132 University of Victoria
Canada

133 University of South Carolina
United States

134 University at Buffalo, State University of New York
United States

135 King Saud University
Saudi Arabia

136 Higher Colleges of Technology
United Arab Emirates

137 Universidad de Valencia
Spain

138 Technische Universität Berlin
Germany

139 Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Peru

140 Emory University
United States

141 The University of New South Wales
Australia

142 University of Rochester
United States

143 Universidad de Concepción
Chile

144 Universidad de Granada
Spain

145 Utah State University
United States

146 Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Colombia

147 Louisiana State University
United States

148 University of Nottingham
United Kingdom

149 Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Brazil

150 University of Bristol
United Kingdom

151 University of Oregon
United States

152 Instituto Politécnico Nacional
Mexico

153 University of Illinois at Chicago
United States

154 Teknillinen korkeakoulu
Finland

155 Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Spain

156 University of Houston
United States

157 University of Leeds
United Kingdom

158 Umm Al-Qura University
Saudi Arabia

159 Zhejiang University
China

160 Universidad de Barcelona
Spain

161 Univerza v Ljubljani
Slovenia

162 Freie Universität Berlin
Germany

163 University of Missouri
United States

164 Panstwowa Wyzsza Szkola Filmowa, Telewizyjna i Teatralna
Poland

165 Uppsala Universitet
Sweden

166 Michigan Technological University
United States

167 Chulalongkorn Mahawitthayalai
Thailand

168 The University of Birmingham
United Kingdom

169 Wayne State University
United States

170 Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Mayaguez
Puerto Rico

171 Universidad de Alicante
Spain

172 Lunds Universitet
Sweden

173 University of Auckland
New Zealand

174 University of Calgary
Canada

175 Colorado State University
United States

176 Mahawithayalai Thammasat
Thailand

177 Beijing Normal University
China

178 Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Brazil

179 Universidad de Sevilla
Spain

180 University of Kentucky
United States

181 Dartmouth College
United States

182 Multimedia University
Malaysia

183 Universitat Haifa
Israel

184 Mahawithayalai Kasetsart
Thailand

185 Universidad de Costa Rica
Costa Rica

186 Lvivskyj Derzavnyj Universytet Fizychnoji Kultury
Ukraine

187 Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Brazil

188 United States Air Force Academy
United States

189 Umeå universitet
Sweden

190 Université de Montréal
Canada

191 Rochester Institute of Technology
United States

192 Ceské vysoké ucení technické v Praze
Czech Republic

193 The University of Queensland
Australia

194 Georgetown University
United States

195 University of Massachusetts Amherst
United States

196 University of Nebraska - Lincoln
United States

197 Norges teknisk-naturvitenskaplige universitet
Norway

198 Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem
Hungary

199 Istanbul Teknik Üniversitesi
Turkey

200 Universidad de Oviedo
Spain

Top 100 Universities And Colleges in Europe


1 University of Cambridge
United Kingdom

2 University of Oxford
United Kingdom

3 University of Manchester
United Kingdom

4 Kungliga Tekniska högskolan
Sweden

5 University College London
United Kingdom

6 Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Zürich
Switzerland

7 The University of Edinburgh
United Kingdom

8 Technische Universität Chemnitz
Germany

9 Univerzita Karlova v Praze
Czech Republic

10 Universitetet i Oslo
Norway

11 Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain

12 Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Belgium

13 Linköpings universitet
Sweden

14 Universität Wien
Austria

15 Masarykova Univerzita
Czech Republic

16 Universidade do Porto
Portugal

17 Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia
Spain

18 Universidad de Valencia
Spain

19 Technische Universität Berlin
Germany

20 Universidad de Granada
Spain

21 University of Nottingham
United Kingdom

22 University of Bristol
United Kingdom

23 Teknillinen korkeakoulu
Finland

24 Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Spain

25 University of Leeds
United Kingdom

26 Universidad de Barcelona
Spain

27 Univerza v Ljubljani
Slovenia

28 Freie Universität Berlin
Germany

29 Panstwowa Wyzsza Szkola Filmowa, Telewizyjna i Teatralna
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30 Uppsala Universitet
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31 The University of Birmingham
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32 Universidad de Alicante
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33 Lunds Universitet
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34 Universidad de Sevilla
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35 Lvivskyj Derzavnyj Universytet Fizychnoji Kultury
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42 Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen
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44 Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza im. Stanislawa Staszica w Krakowie
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45 Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
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46 Technische Universität Dresden
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47 University of Sheffield
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48 Alma Mater Studiorum-Universita' di Bologna
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49 University of Southampton
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51 Technische Universität Wien
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52 Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
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74 University of St. Andrews
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80 Technische Universität München
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99 Université Libre de Bruxelles
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Dental Schools: Dental School Programs

raduates of dental school programs can choose from a variety of career paths and may also choose to pursue research later in their career. Dentists are trained to diagnose, treat, and prevent problems pertaining to the mouth, teeth, and tissues in the oral area. They may be involved with extracting teeth, removing decay, filling cavities, and repairing fractured teeth. They are often responsible for administering anesthetics and writing prescriptions. While some work in independently owned, private practices, others may work at hospitals or with a large group of specialists.
Job Description and Responsibilities of Dental School Graduates

Graduates of dental schools may work in a group office or set up their own practice. They may choose work with partners, or with a team of associate dentists. Common tasks and responsibilities include:

* Handling equipment such as x-ray machines, drills, and dental instruments
* Wearing appropriate clothing and adhering to strict hygienic guidelines
* Adhering to ethical laws and regulations
* Providing instruction on diet, brushing, flossing, and the use of fluorides
* Administering the appropriate anesthetics, and writing prescriptions for antibiotics
* Overseeing administrative tasks of dental assistants, dental hygienists, and dental laboratory technicians

A career in dentistry requires specific abilities and skills, and this is developed over time. These may include:

* Good visual memory
* Strong judgment
* Good diagnostic ability and manual skills
* Strong scientific ability
* Self-discipline and good business sense
* Strong communication skills

Career Options After Dental School

Graduates of dental school can choose to work in a variety of fields and they may pursue nine distinct specializations. These include:

* Orthodontists, who are involved with straightening teeth
* Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, who are involved with operating on the mouth and jaws
* Pediatric dentists, who focus on dentistry for children
* Periodontists, who are involved with treating gums and bone
* Prosthodontists, who are involved with replacing missing teeth with permanent fixtures
* Endodontists, who are involved with performing root canal therapy
* Public health dentists, who are involved with promoting good health in the community
* Oral pathologists, who are involved with studying oral diseases
* Oral and maxillofacial radiologists, involved with diagnosing diseases in the neck

State Exams and Licensing After Dental School

All dentists must earn a license in order to practice, and this is required by all 50 states in the United States and the District of Columbia. Each dental school student must pass a written and practical examination. This is then approved by the State licensing department that administers the National Dental Board Examination. Each state is responsible for administering the exam at various regional testing agencies.

Dental schools themselves require at least two years of college-level education in any industry. Students can choose to focus on predental education where coursework focuses on sciences, biology, mathematics, and chemistry. Dental school can be competitive as jobs are in high demand. Each dental school requires applicants to pass the Dental Admissions Test (DAT). This test also takes into account an applicant’s grade point average and activities.

The majority of dental school programs last 4 years, and award degrees such as the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or a degree in the Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD). During the first two years, students take part in classroom instruction and lab work in the basic sciences. The last two years often involve treating patients under the supervision of licensed dentists.
Dental Schools Accreditation

The American Dental Association’s Commission on Dental Accreditation is responsible for accreditation of 56 dental schools around the country.
Dental School Graduates Earning Potential and Employment Prospects

The demand for dentists is growing, and steady job growth is expected through 2014. Many dentists eventually take over practices that they work for, or establish their own. The baby boomer generation, youth, and elderly all have increasing needs for dental treatment. Graduates of dental schools made a median salary of $129,920 in 2004, and these earnings vary depending on the level of experience and type of specialization. Related occupations include:

* Optometrists
* Chiropractors
* Veterinarians
* Podiatrists
* Surgeons
* Psychologists
* Military Dentistry
* Academic Dentistry
* Dental Laboratory Technology
* Hospital Dentistry

Photography Schools: Photography Courses, Schools and Degrees

hotography is considered an art, but is also much more practical than most other art forms. There is a science to it. It involves integrating photography with technology and business. A good photography school will teach both the artistic and practical aspects of photography.
What You Can Do After Graduating From Photography School

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Photography school will prepare you for almost any of the many careers available in photography. It should teach you how to use different kinds of cameras, take aesthetically pleasing and clear photographs, and develop and distribute those images. Many photographers are self-employed, starting their own business upon completion of their photography courses. Some photography school graduates can choose to work for companies or under other photographers. Photography is an important tool in capturing a moment and documenting events, and there is a plethora of jobs available to a Photographer after photography school.
Jobs Available to Photography School Graduates

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Photojournalist: Take pictures for publications such as newspapers and magazines.
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Medical Photography: Photograph patients to help diagnose them. Photograph operations and surgeries to use for educational purposes and document medical progress.
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Special Event Photography: Photograph events ranging from Bar Mitzvahs and weddings to family reunions.
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Portrait Photography: Take pictures of families and people for special occasions, ID cards, or even for school pictures.

Photography Schools, Job Training, Courses and Education

No matter what kind of career you would like to have in the photography industry, there is a photography school for you. When choosing what photography school you would like to attend, there are a number of factors that the prospective photography school student needs to consider.

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Do you want to study solely photography? Many art schools offer photography school programs where that is the only thing studied. Many photography schools, however, especially those attached to major universities, will allow you to take classes from other fields of study simultaneously.
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Is the photography school accredited? The National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) is the leading accreditation organization for photography schools. It is recognized by the US Board of Education. Ensuring a school is accredited will verify that it has a comprehensive photography curriculum and knowledgeable teaching staff.
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Does the photography school offer the right photography program for you? There are many different areas of study within photography schools. You can, for example, study digital photography, a growing field in today’s computer age. Make sure the photography school has the program to suit your interests.

Photography is a field that is constantly growing and changing due to technology. Going to a good photography school will give you a huge advantage by teaching you advanced photographic techniques and how to adapt to work in an exciting, ever-changing industry.

Fashion Design School: Fashion Colleges and Schools

ashion design school graduates are professionals who design and create clothes and accessories. They are instrumental in shaping the latest trends in the fashion world. Whether working independently or for famous fashion houses, the job prospects in the fashion industry are endless.
Job Description and Responsibilities of Fashion Design School Graduates

Fashion Design Schools

Graduates of fashion design schools must have a keen sense of the latest trends and be able to create new apparel according to changing styles. The fashion design process is an intricate one involving many stages such as:

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Sketching of designs
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Successful fashion designers are generally skilled in design techniques, versatile in creating unique looks and able to work independently whilst collaborating with others on multiple projects. Moreover, they must be willing to handle the pressure of tight deadlines.

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Career Options for Fashion Design School and Fashion Design College Graduates

Fashion design school graduates should expect to start their career at a junior level, usually as assistant designers. Despite the hard work and long hours, the opportunity to learn about the industry and observe senior designers will be immensely useful. Some designers choose to work for large apparel manufacturers who cater to the masses. Others prefer the exclusivity of high fashion which allows them to design unique luxurious fashion.

There are many career options out there for graduates of fashion design schools. Some possible careers include:

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Fashion Design Schools Education

A formal education in a fashion design school or fashion design college is the first step to becoming a fashion designer. You may opt to enroll in a 4-year degree program at a fashion design college, earning a Bachelor’s degree upon graduation. Vocational schools and community colleges are another route into the industry. Programs at these fashion design schools usually span 2 years and graduates can earn a diploma or associate degree. Find a Fashion Design School Near You.

Some of the fashion design school degrees available include:

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Bachelor’s Degree in Fashion Design
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Bachelor’s Degree in Fashion Design & Fashion Marketing
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Attending a fashion design college will allow you to take classes on relevant subjects such as sketching, sewing, textiles, design and fashion marketing. After acquiring the necessary skills at fashion design school, you should focus on garnering industry experience. Creating and updating a portfolio is essential in the fashion world as it serves as a showcase of your talent and creativity.
Fashion Design School Program Accreditation

Before enrolling in any fashion design school, it is important to check the accreditation of the institution. Besides considering the accreditation of a fashion design school by a regional body, you should also ensure that the school is similarly recognized by The National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), which is the main accrediting body for fashion design schools.
Fashion Design School Graduates Earning Potential and Employment Prospects

In 2005, the median salary of graduates of fashion design schools was approximately $60,000 with the middle 50 percent of designers earning between $40,000 and $87,000. As with most jobs, salaries will increase as experience is gained. Even though entry-level earnings are low, fashion design school graduates can quickly advance, expecting to earn more as they do so.

Fashion designers can earn a regular steady income as employees of large fashion companies. Those with exceptional talent and ambition can strive to start their own label, potentially earning a great deal more.
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Nevada Colleges and Universities

List of Universities and Colleges in Nevada

See also: Nevada Vocational Schools and Career Training

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Capella University Online - Business, technology, education, psychology, human services. www.capella.edu

Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University - Henderson, Nevada; also other states. Advanced degrees or graduate certificates in business, technology, management. Study on campus or online. www.devry.edu/keller

University of Phoenix - Las Vegas, Reno. Locations across the US. Degree courses in business, management, technology. www.phoenix.edu

* University of Phoenix Online

DeVry University - Henderson, Nevada; also other states. Offers a variety of certificate and degree programs in business, information technology, health care and more. Study on campus or online. www.devry.edu

Las Vegas College - Henderson, Nevada

Lincoln College of Technology - Henderson, Nevada; also in other states. Architectural drafting design / CAD, electronic engineering technology, PC systems / networking, mechanical drafting design / CAD, medical assisting, pharmacy technican, medical administrative assistant, more. www.lincolncollegeoftechnology.com

The Art Institute of Las Vegas - Las Vegas, Nevada; also locations in other states. Creative and applied arts, including design, media, fashion, and culinary programs. Programs vary by location. www.artinstitutes.edu

* The Art Institute Online (division of the Art Institute of Pittsburgh)

Morrison University - Reno, Nevada. Accounting, business, computers, management, medical / health care. www.morrison.neumont.edu

TechSkills - Las Vegas, also other states. Computers, information technology, medical coding / billing, medical transcription, pharmacy, health services office administration. www.techskills.com

College of Southern Nevada: Las Vegas, Henderson, various satellite centers, Nevada

Great Basin College: Elko

Las Vegas College: Las Vegas, Nevada

Sierra Nevada College: Lake Tahoe, Nevada

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Eastern Washington University

Eastern Washington University is a public comprehensive state university. The main campus is located in Cheney and Spokane, Washington. [show location on an interactive map] 47°29′23″N 117°34′49″W / 47.48972, -117.58028Coordinates: [show location on an interactive map] 47°29′23″N 117°34′49″W / 47.48972, -117.58028 As of fall quarter 2006, it had an enrollment of 10,005.

Eastern offers more than 100 fields of study, 10 master’s degrees, four graduate certificates, 55 graduate programs of study and an applied doctoral program of physical therapy. Eastern is the fastest growing public university in the state of Washington. Enrollment continues to increase, with 19 consecutive quarters of growth since 1997. Eastern offers degree programs in Bellevue, Everett, Kent, Seattle, Shoreline, Tacoma, Vancouver and Yakima. A master's in social work is offered in Everett, Vancouver, and Yakima and a master's in education is available in Kent. A creative writing Master of Fine Arts, Interdisciplinary Studies, Child & Family Outreach Program, Communication Studies, Social Work Program (part-time Master's), Journalism, Alcohol & Drug Studies, and Counseling Education & Developmental Psychology programs are offered in Spokane
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* 1 History
* 2 Academics
o 2.1 Rankings
o 2.2 Notable attributes
* 3 Research institutes and centers
* 4 Athletics
o 4.1 National championships
* 5 Famous faculty and alumni
* 6 Greek fraternal organizations
* 7 Common nicknames
* 8 Trivia
* 9 External links

[edit] History

EWU was established in 1882 by a $10,000 grant from industrialist Benjamin Pierce Cheney, and originally known as Benjamin P. Cheney Academy to honor its founder. In 1889 the school was renamed to State Normal School and once again in 1937 to Eastern Washington College of Education. The campus grew quickly in size following World War II and in 1961, the school became Eastern Washington State College. Around that time period, Eastern added various graduate and undergraduate degree programs. In 1977, the school's name was changed for the final time to Eastern Washington University by the state legislature.

[edit] Academics

[edit] Rankings

* Newsweek magazine has named Eastern as a “Best Value for the Tuition Dollar” school.
* According to U.S. News and World Report, Eastern ranks among the top ten public masters degree granting universities in the Western United States.
* Consumers Digest has ranked Eastern as a national Top 50 Best Value school. Eastern has also made three consecutive appearances in 201 Best Colleges For the Real World.[1]

[edit] Notable attributes

* Eastern is the only university in the country with a state crime lab and digital state archives building located on its campus. Eastern is home to the state-of-the-art Washington State Patrol Regional Crime Lab, and the Washington State Digital Archives building.

* Eastern is the only public university in the state of Washington offering students: an undergraduate forensic science emphasis in chemistry, an entry-level bachelor's degree in dental hygiene, an accredited bachelor's degree in urban and regional planning, a graduate degree in urban and regional planning with an emphasis in tribal planning, an emphasis in filmmaking and a major in interdisciplinary children's studies.

* Eastern is host to a highly respected ROTC program as well and is one of the few colleges in the country to offer Military Science (the academic term for ROTC) as a major. Five brigadier generals in the U.S. military graduated from Eastern – including Brig. Gen. Neal Sealock, who negotiated the release of American naval aviators held captive in China in 2001.

[edit] Research institutes and centers
Historic Showalter Hall.
Historic Showalter Hall.

* Institute for Public Policy & Economic Analysis-- created in 2002 to "provide data and analysis about a variety of factors in the region that will be useful for businesses, communities and others as they plan for the future." Headed by Patrick Jones, Ph.D.
* Teaching & Learning Center-- created to "collaborate with educators in the University to invest in themselves as teachers, scholars, artists, and community leaders."
* Women's' Studies Center-- Women's Studies programs at EWU empower women to achieve dignity and justice through education, scholarship, and social change.
* Center for Entrepreneurial Activity--created to "attract and retain an expert faculty member to strengthen and expand the College’s entrepreneurial curriculum and to assist the broader community with better-prepared entrepreneurs to succeed in business."
* Eisenhower Center/International Field Study-- A program designed for students to travel abroad while earning college credit.
* English Language Institute--ELI is committed to enabling qualified international students who have chosen to come to this program to integrate into the mainstream of higher education.
* Center for Farm Health & Safety--Conducts research and demonstration programs involving Health and Safety of Farm based population groups.

[edit] Athletics
Eastern Eagles athletic logo.
Eastern Eagles athletic logo.
Stadium
Stadium

Eastern's sports mascot is the Eagle, named "Swoop," and its colors are red and white. The former mascot of the school was the "Savages", which was dropped in 1973 when the student body voted to change to the Eagles. (See Native American mascot controversy.) EWU athletic teams participate in the Big Sky Conference at the NCAA Division I (Playoff Division for football) level. The club hockey team participates in the American Collegiate Hockey Association, Division II, Western Region. The club baseball team is in its 14th year of participation in the National Collegiate Baseball Association, Western Mountain Conference West. The Division I baseball program was dropped in 1992.

The EWU football team plays at Woodward Field, recently expanded and renovated in 2005 to seat 8,600 with a grass turf. The field was named after one of the university's first head coaches. Quarterback Erik Meyer, who played from 2001-2005, won the Walter Payton Award in 2005 for the best player in Division I-AA football and set the I-AA career passing efficiency record at 166.5. The Eagles basketball and volleyball teams also compete on nearby Reese Court in the Special Events Pavilion, with a capacity of 6,000. The university's most prominent sports have traditionally been its football and men's basketball teams with the women's volleyball team having some good years, finishing the season in the Division 1 top 25 in 2003 (oddly, because they lost the Big Sky Championship game, they were the only top 25 team excluded from the tournament). Originally an NAIA school until joining the Big Sky Conference, the Eagles gained major prominence in the NAIA and Division II winning National and Regional championships, including a National championship in Wrestling (the sport was dropped in the 80's). In 2007, point guard Rodney Stuckey was drafted 15th overall by the Detroit Pistons. The Kentwood High School standout ended up at EWU when he failed to meet NCAA requirements.

The Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League have held the majority of their summer training camps at EWU, 1976-1985 and since 1997, from late July to mid August.

[edit] National championships

* 1977-Wrestling (NAIA)
* 1982-Men's Cross Country (NCAA Division II)

[edit] Famous faculty and alumni

* Scott West, United States Army general.
* Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, Native American activist and writer.
* Todd McFarlane, creator of the Spawn comic book series and current co-owner of the NHL's Edmonton Oilers.
* Thomas Hampson, Grammy-nominated opera singer.
* Launi Meili, gold medalist in women’s three-position smallbore rifle shooting at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
* Michael Roos, starting offensive tackle for the NFL's Tennessee Titans.
* Colin Cowherd, current host of The Herd with Colin Cowherd on ESPN Radio (Dropped out)
* Lee Watkinson, professional poker player.
* Jess Walter, acclaimed author
* Kurt Schultz, NFL player
* Jesse Chatman, running back for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League.
* Rodney Stuckey, NBA player for the Detroit Pistons
* Aaron Olson, Australian NBL player for the New Zealand Breakers

[edit] Greek fraternal organizations

Eastern currently has recognized the following eight fraternities and seven sororities on campus:

Fraternities:

* Beta Theta Pi
* Delta Chi
* Omega Psi Phi
* Phi Beta Sigma
* Phi Delta Theta
* Pi Sigma Alpha
* Pi Lambda Phi
* Sigma Nu
* Sigma Phi Epsilon

Sororities

* Alpha Omicron Pi
* Alpha Phi
* Alpha Xi Delta
* Kappa Delta Chi
* Delta Xi Omega
* Gamma Phi Beta
* Zeta Phi Beta

[edit] Common nicknames

* EWU
* E-Woo
* Eastern
* Eags
* Eagles
* E-Dub

[edit] Trivia

* The oldest piece of wood on campus is the petrified wood on display in the science building.
* The oldest form of writing on campus is the symbols that make up the fountain in front of JFK library.
* The EWU Intramural Department hosts a sprint distance triathlon the beginning of June each year known as the Iron Eagle. The race consists of a 500m pool swim, a 10 mile bike, and 5K run. Some past champions on the men's side are Brian Roberts, Brian Jeffords, John Esch, Michael Bergquist, and Sonny Sellars.

Western Washington University

Western Washington University (WWU or Western) is one of six state-funded, four-year universities of higher education in the U.S. state of Washington. It is located in Bellingham and offers bachelor's and master's degrees.

In 2007, US News ranked Western Washington University number two in the public, master's universities (west) category,[3] while placing 18th overall in the west (both public and private).[4] Only two public schools are ranked among the top 25 master’s universities (west) category, "a region stretching from Texas to the Pacific."[5] The universities found in this ranking are schools that lack doctoral programs but still retain master's programs.

* Classes and labs average 10 to 19 students. Only two percent of courses are taught by graduate teaching assistants.[6] Undergraduates have the opportunity to take graduate level courses.

* Undergraduate research in the sciences and humanities is encouraged.[7] Funds are available for undergraduate research in any field.[8]

* Campus facilities include an electronic music studio, an air pollution lab, a motor vehicle research lab, a marine research lab, a wind tunnel, an electron microscope, and a neutron generator lab.[9] Western's Vehicle Research Institute has led Automobile Magazine to describe Western as "very possibly the best school in the country for total car design."

* Western is an NCAA Division II school, meaning that limited athletic scholarships are awarded. Western does not recognize fraternities or sororities.[10]

Firms that most frequently hire graduates of Western include: Microsoft, Boeing, Washington State school systems, Bank of America, KPMG LLP, Moss Adams, Starbucks, T-Mobile, Safeco, Maxim, Macy's, Weyerhauser, Wells Fargo, and various government agencies.[11] Western has the fourth largest group of alumni serving in the Peace Corps among top ranked medium-sized colleges and universities.[12]
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* 1 Campus setting
* 2 Academics
o 2.1 Academic organization
o 2.2 Accreditation
o 2.3 Honors
o 2.4 Notable Degree Programs
o 2.5 Research Institutes and Laboratories
o 2.6 Recent Student Accomplishments
* 3 Scholarships
o 3.1 Merit Scholarships
o 3.2 Academic Department Scholarships
o 3.3 Diversity Scholarships
o 3.4 Area High School Scholarships
* 4 Athletics
o 4.1 Varsity sports
o 4.2 Club sports
o 4.3 Fencing
* 5 History
* 6 Outdoor Sculpture Collection
* 7 Trivia
* 8 Notable Alumni
* 9 Notes
* 10 External links

[edit] Campus setting

WWU's scenic location in Bellingham, a rapidly-growing city of about 74,000 people, overlooks Bellingham Bay and many of Puget Sound’s 172 San Juan Islands. It was originally built on a peat bog, and due to this and the area's geography, the university has had to address problems from its buildings slowly sinking into the ground. The university is 90 miles north of Seattle, 55 miles south of Vancouver, British Columbia, and an hour’s drive from 10,778 foot (3285 m) Mount Baker. Interstate 5 is located close to the university.

The campus is 215 acres (870,000 m²), including the 38 acre (154,000 m²) Sehome Arboretum, operated jointly with the city of Bellingham. Western also has off-campus facilities at Shannon Point Marine Center in Anacortes, Washington; a 15 acre (61,000 m²) student-university facility at nearby Lake Whatcom; and Whatcom County property used for environmental and aquatic analyses.

Western's on-campus wireless network can simultaneously accommodate 4,800 users (approx). [13]

[edit] Academics

[edit] Academic organization

Western offers bachelor's degrees and the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Education, Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Business Administration, and Master of Music. The university does not offer doctorate degrees. The university is composed of the following colleges:

* College of Business and Economics [1]
* Fairhaven College [2]
* College of Fine and Performing Arts [3]
* Graduate School [4]
* College of Humanities and Social Sciences [5]
* Huxley College of the Environment [6]
* College of Sciences and Technology [7]
* Woodring College of Education [8]

[edit] Accreditation

The university is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities; National Association of Schools of Music; National Recreation and Parks Association; American Speech and Hearing Association; National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education; Computing Sciences Accreditation Board; Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology; American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business; and the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Education Programs.

[edit] Honors

* High-achieving freshmen from colleges in other western states can enroll at Western at a reduced tuition level that is equivalent to a $30,000 dollar, four year scholarship.[14]

* The undergraduate honors program offers merit scholarships worth up to $5,000 dollars. These scholarships are awarded to successful applicants to the honors program. No separate application is necessary.[15]

[edit] Notable Degree Programs

* Bachelor's degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, similar to a program of study originated by the University of Oxford.[16]

* The Philosophical Gourmet Report mentions Western as having one of the best philosophy departments among colleges and universities that only offer a B.A. in the discipline. Western was among only eight public universities so honored. [17]

* Western is introducing a bachelor's program in emergency planning and management. It is the first bachelor's degree of its kind in the Pacific Northwest. "Students in the program will be looking at environmental mitigation, safety factors, coastal issues, geomorphology, watershed planning and flood plain and erosion issues, as well as issues related to terrorism."[18]

[edit] Research Institutes and Laboratories

Border Policy Research Institute
Center for Continuing Education and Rehabilitation
Center for Cross-Cultural Research
Center for International Business
Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
Center for Performance Excellence
Center for Service Learning
Demographics Research Laboratory
Institute for Watershed Studies
Internet Studies Center
Shannon Point Marine Center
Vehicle Research Institute

[edit] Recent Student Accomplishments

2007: The Human-Powered Submarine Team competed in the International Submarine Race (ISR) in Bethesda, MD held June 25-29, 2007. With a top speed of 4.775 knots, the team placed 6th overall, out of 27 submarines, and 3rd in the two-person propeller-driven submarine category. Western's Sub Team also won the honorable mention awards for "Best Use of Composites" and "Best Overall Performance". The students improved their submarine (Drekar) from the previous year. Team members at the competition include: Randy Holt [team captain, pilot], Dave Gertler [team captain, co-pilot], Emily Przybelinski [surface support, dive support], Lindsey DeLaney [dive support], Wesley Petersen [dive support, co-pilot], Edward LaRocque[dive support], Daniel Brittingham [dive support], Trevor Crumrine, and Professor Nicole Larson [team advisor].


2006: The Submarine Team won best presentation at the 2006 Human Powered Submarine Contest in Escondido, Calif. "Driving the only two-person propeller driven submarine, the team had the fourth fastest time of all submarines in the contest. The team also placed second in overall engineering." The students designed and built the sub.[19]

[edit] Scholarships

[edit] Merit Scholarships

Oswald Hall and Henny Lund Scholarship:
$27,200. "Selection criteria include outstanding academic achievement and financial need. Recipients are identified through admission application materials; no separate application is necessary.”[20]

Washington Scholar Award:
Currently valued at over $20,000. "High school principals nominate the top 1 percent of their school’s graduating senior class on the basis of academic achievement, leadership and community service."[21]

Washington Achievers Scholarship:
Scholarships are expected to average $20,000. Students from Cleveland, Clover Park, Davis, Foster, Henry Foss, Kent-Meridian, Kittitas, Lincoln, Mabton, Mariner, Mount Tahoma, Stevenson, Tonasket, Truman, West Valley, and Yelm High Schools are eligible. [22]

Western National Merit Scholarships:
“National Merit finalists are guaranteed a minimum of $10,000 scholarship assistance....[they] need only submit a copy of their award form to the Admissions Office...”[23]

Lorraine M. Mortimer Scholarship:
“Recognizes an entering freshman from Washington who demonstrates outstanding academic achievement, financial need, a history of community-oriented activities, and potential for leadership at Western Washington University. The award covers tuition and fees for four years. Recipients are identified through admission application materials; no separate application is necessary.”[24]

Western Alumni Association Scholarships:
Freshman applicants are considered for the Alumni/President’s Scholarship, a $10,000 award. Also: “The WWU Alumni Association offers scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $3,000, including some that are renewable for multiple years. Recipients must demonstrate strong academic achievement, a diverse background in school and community activities, and financial need. Selection priority is given to children and grandchildren of Western Washington University alumni." [25]

James Michael Haskell Memorial Scholarships:
A total of $10,000. "Recipients are identified through admission application materials; no separate application is necessary.”[26]

Western Washington University Presidential Scholarships:
Ranges from $500 to $5,000. "Selection for the scholarship is comprehensive, taking into consideration the cumulative grade point average, SAT or ACT, curricular rigor – including advanced coursework and courses beyond core requirements, and achievements exhibited in the personal statement. Recipients are identified through admission application materials; no separate application is necessary.”[27]

Admission with Highest Honors:
“Students ranking in the top one percent of our incoming freshmen class, based on cumulative GPA and test scores, are Admitted with Highest Honors, assured admission into Western’s Honors Program and offered a 2-year $2,000 merit scholarship. Recipients are identified through admission application materials; no separate application is necessary.”[28]

Seattle and Bellingham Business Forum Scholarships:
“...approximately fifty $1,500 scholarships for new freshmen and transfers who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement. Recipients are eligible to study in any field of interest. Recipients are identified through admission application materials; no separate application is necessary.”[29]

All-Washington Academic Team Scholarships:
“Each community college in Washington State is invited to nominate two students to the All-Washington Academic Team, based on academic achievement and community service. Western offers a $1500 Seattle Business Forum scholarship and a $500 President’s Scholarship to any member of the All-Washington Academic Team who enrolls at Western.”[30]

[edit] Academic Department Scholarships

Distinguished Scholars Programs – Business and Economics, Computer Science, Environmental Science, Journalism, Science, Mathematics and Technology:
“Students demonstrating outstanding academic achievement in high school and desire to major in one of the listed areas are invited to participate in enriched first-year activities to make connections with faculty and academic opportunities in their area of interest. Recipients are identified through admission application materials; no separate application is necessary.”[31]

Mathematics Memorial Scholarship:
“Several scholarships of up to $1,000 are awarded to entering freshmen. Applicants must possess a strong record of academic achievement in mathematics courses and exhibit an interest in math-related activities throughout their four years of high school.”[32]

Forensics (Debate) Alumni Scholarship:
“One or more scholarships equal to in-state tuition for one quarter is awarded to an entering freshman with demonstrated success in high school forensics who plans to participate in Western's forensics program.”[33]

Grabert Transfer Scholarship – Anthropology:
“One or two $600 scholarships are awarded to new incoming transfer students entering Fall Qtr and majoring in Anthropology."[34]

Scholtz Memorial Scholarship – Art:
“One or more scholarships are available for entering freshman that show talent and potential as artists. Admitted Freshmen to Western Washington University who pass the Department of Art portfolio review are automatically considered for this scholarship.”[35]

[edit] Diversity Scholarships

Nahbi Ram Joshi Scholarship:
“Scholarship applicants must either have been born in India or have a parent or grandparent born in India and must demonstrate strong leadership qualities as well as high academic merit.”[36]

Oscar Olson Research Scholarships:
Six new undergraduates who are interested in majoring in biology, chemistry, computer science, geology, or physics/astronomy are selected annually to receive a $1,500 merit scholarship and a $500 research stipend. Recipients must have lived in a single parent household, with priority consideration for this privately funded scholarship given to underrepresented minority students.” [37]

Multicultural Achievement Program Scholarships:
“Tuition waiver and/or on-campus housing and dining scholarships ranging from $500 to $6,000 are awarded to 200 freshman and transfer applicants whose applications for admission demonstrate an ongoing commitment to multiculturalism and/or diversity. Some awards extend over two years. Recipients are identified through admission application materials; no separate application is necessary.” [38]

Garfield High School Scholarship:
“One or more entering freshman from Garfield, Franklin, Cleveland, or Rainier Beach High Schools will receive a $2,000 scholarship. Preference shall be given to an African American student. Recipients are identified through admission application materials; no separate application is necessary.”[39]

Northwest Indian College Scholarship:
“Available to entering transfer students who have completed at least 25 transferable credits at Northwest Indian College, with preference given to students who are NWIC graduates.”[40]

American Indian Endowed Scholarship:
“The American Indian Endowed Scholarship program helps financially needy students with close ties to a Native American community to pursue undergraduate and graduate studies. The program annually awards about 7 new scholarships and 10 renewal scholarships, ranging from about $500 to $2,000.”[41]

[edit] Area High School Scholarships

Thomas D. Wynn Family Scholarship:
“An incoming freshman from Ferndale High School is awarded an annual scholarship of $6,000, renewable for up to four years – for a total scholarship value of $24,000.”[42]

Thomas Frazier Scholarship:
“Entering Freshman from Ballard, Cleveland, Franklin, Ingraham, Garfield, Nathan Hale, Nova Project, Rainier Beach, Roosevelt, Sealth or West Seattle High Schools....may be eligible for this scholarship, worth $10,000, renewable for a second year. Recipients are identified through admission application materials; no separate application is necessary.”[43]

Garfield High School Scholarship:
“One or more entering freshman from Garfield, Franklin, Cleveland, or Rainier Beach High Schools will receive a $2,000 scholarship....Preference shall be given to an African American student. Recipients are identified through admission application materials; no separate application is necessary.”[44]

August and Carol Radke Scholarship:
"Two students from Sehome High School will be awarded $2500 scholarships. Recipients are identified through admission application materials; no separate application is necessary."[45]

[edit] Athletics
WWU Vikings

WWU is a NCAA Division II member of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. The university's mascot is the Viking.

The Vikings won the first three GNAC All-Sports Championships and placed 31st among 225 NCAA II schools in U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup standings in 2003-04. In January 2004, the women's basketball team became the 15th NCAA school to win 700 games. A total of 59 Vikings earned league all-star honors and 34 were GNAC academic all-stars in 2003-04. In the 2006 and 2007 seasons, the Vikings are participating in football as a member the North Central Conference, as the GNAC discontinued the sport following the 2005 season. However, with the demise of the NCC on July 1, 2008, the GNAC is re-starting its football program in 2008 and the Vikings will join its five-team football division.

Two former Viking football players have gone on to play at least one regular season game in the National Football League. Defensive back Erik Totten (2002) played one in one game for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2002, and placekicker/punter Michael Koenen (2005) has been the starting punter and occasional placekicker for the Atlanta Falcons since the 2005 NFL season.

Two other WWU students have gone on to play in the NFL. Dane Looker, a point guard on the Viking men's basketball team from 1994-96, transferred to the University of Washington where he starred as a wide receiver. He went on to play in the NFL for the New England Patriots and is currently with the St. Louis Rams. Offensive lineman Erik Norgard, who had an eight-year NFL career with the Houston/Tennessee Oilers (now the Tennessee Titans) attended WWU for two years in the late 1980s before transferring to the University of Colorado.

The Vikings have won a total of 4 national titles (Softball-1998, Womens Rowing(2005-2007.) With their women's rowing capturing the national title again in 2007, Western became the first school in NCAA history to 3-peat as national champions.

[edit] Varsity sports

Cross Country (Men's and Women's), Soccer (Men's and Women's), Volleyball (Women's), Football, Golf (Men's and Women's), Basketball (Men's and Women's), Softball, Track & Field (Men's and Women's), Rowing (Women's)

[edit] Club sports

Baseball, men's rowing, cross-country, cycling (road, mountain, track, cyclo-cross), equestrian (English and Western), ice hockey, judo, lacrosse, rugby, sailing, swimming, tennis, water polo, ultimate frisbee

[edit] Fencing

Western hosts the only collegiate fencing organization in western Washington. Its team competes at the club level (there is no varsity fencing in the NCAA Northwest Region or any of the northwestern states). The other Washington colleges with fencing teams are Eastern Washington University, Washington State University, and Whitman College.

[edit] History

Western was established on February 24, 1893 as the New Whatcom Normal School, a teacher's college for women, after Governor John McGraw signed legislation. The first class entered in 1899, composed of 88 students.

The institution that is now Western Washington University has since undergone several name changes. In 1901, the school's name was changed to State Normal School at Whatcom to reflect New Whatcom's name change. Again, in 1904, the name was changed to Washington State Normal School at Bellingham when the townships of Whatcom and Fairhaven joined, and again in 1937, to Western Washington College of Education when it became a 4-year university. Twenty-four years later it became Western Washington State College and finally, in 1977, the institution gained university status.

The 1960s was a period of especially rapid growth for Western, as its enrollment increased from 3,000 students to over 10,000 during the decade. Also during this time, Fairhaven College was founded (1967), with non-traditional education methods that would serve as a model for The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. Two years later, the Huxley College of the Environment was founded, continuing Western's trend toward "cluster" colleges. That same year, on a spring afternoon, students gained headlines by blocking Interstate 5 to protest the Vietnam War.

Since this period, the College of Arts and Sciences was founded (1973) and divided into the College of Humanities & Social Sciences and the College of Sciences & Technology (2003); the College of Fine and Performing Arts was formed from several art departments (1975); and the College of Business and Economics was established (1976). During the 1999-2000 school year, Western celebrated its Centennial.

Today, WWU has a major presence in Bellingham's economy, and contributes significantly to the political, social, and artistic aspects of the city. With a student body that currently consists of over 12,000 students, the university is the third largest in Washington. Dr. Karen Williams Morse has been serving WWU since 1993 as the University's 12th president.

[edit] Outdoor Sculpture Collection
"Normanno Wedge" by Beverly Pepper on the WWU campus
"Normanno Wedge" by Beverly Pepper on the WWU campus

WWU's prized collection of outdoor public art sculptures is a major presence on its campus. The collection, funded by the Washington State Arts Commission, the National Endowment for the Arts, and private donations, includes 24 works:

* James Fitzgerald: "Rain Forest," 1959
* Norman Warsinsky: "Totem;" "Wall Relief," 1962
* Steve Tibbetts: "Scepter," 1966
* Isamu Noguchi: "Skyviewing Sculpture," 1969
* Robert Morris: "Untitled Steam Work for Bellingham," 1971
* Richard Beyer: "The Man Who Used to Hunt Cougars for Bounty," 1972
* Fred Bassetti: "Alphabeta Cube," 1972
* Lloyd Hamrol: "Log Ramps," 1974; 1987
* Mark di Suvero: "For Handel," 1975
* Anthony Caro: "India," 1976
* Nancy Holt: "Stone Enclosure: Rock Rings," 1977-78
* Robert Maki: "Curve/Diagonal," 1976-79
* John Keppelman: "Garapata," 1978
* Mia Westerlund Roosen: "Flank II," 1978
* Richard Serra: "Wright's Triangle," 1979-80
* Beverly Pepper: "Normanno Wedge," 1980
* Donald Judd: "Untitled," 1982
* Alice Aycock: "The Islands of the Rose Apple Tree Surrounded by the Oceans of the World for You, Oh My Darling," 1987
* Michael Mccafferty: "Whirl, Wind, Wood," 1987
* George Trakas: "Bay View Station," 1987
* Magdalena Abakanowicz: "Manus," 1994
* Bruce Nauman: "Stadium Piece," 1998-99
* Tom Otterness: "Feats of Strength," 1999

[edit] Trivia

* In 1996, The "" Population Association of America", the world's premiere professional association for demographers, at its annual meetings in New Orleans, honored Western Washington University by dedicating a special session to this university's contributions to the field of demography.

[edit] Notable Alumni

* Randy Tate (1988), U.S. Representative from Washington
* Pamela Reed, actress, Jericho
* Braden Abraham (1999), director, My Name is Rachel Corrie
* Benjamin Gibbard (1998), lead singer, Death Cab for Cutie
* Nicholas Harmer (1998), bass, Death Cab for Cutie
* Chris Walla (1997), guitar, Death Cab for Cutie
* Joyce Taylor (1984), TV broadcaster
* Chris Vance (1984), State Representative, King County Councilmember, Republican State Party Chairman
* Greg Otterholt (1989), broadcaster, musician
* Michael Koenen (2004), punter, Atlanta Falcons
* Erik Totten (2002), defensive back, Pittsburgh Steelers
* Art Chantry (1978), graphic designer
* Alec Stone Sweet (1982), professor, Yale Law School
* Richard M. Barlow (1980) former CIA officer and nuclear weapons expert
* Daniel P. Beard (1965), Chief Administrative Officer of the US House of Representatives
* Erin Becker and Corey Lewis, 2000 winner of the Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism for their work on the University newspaper
* Clarence "Cuddles" Marshall, Major League Baseball player for New York Yankees (1946-1949), St. Louis Browns (1950)
* Forrest "Woody" Jensen, Major League Baseball player for Pittsburgh Pirates (1931-1939)
* Roger Repoz, Major League Baseball player for New York Yankees (1964-1966), Kansas City Athletics (1966-1967), and California Angels (1967-1972)
* William Dietrich, author, journalist and 1990 Pulitzer Prize winner for National Reporting (1973)
* Hiro Yamamoto, former bassist of Soundgarden
* Josh Gross, Prop Comic

[edit] Notes

1. ^ USNews.com: America's Best Colleges 2006: Western Washington University: At a glance
2. ^ a b 2005-06 (3 quarters & AYA) SCH & FTE Faculty Report
3. ^ USNews.com: America's Best Colleges 2007: Universities-Master's (West): Top Publics
4. ^ USNews.com: America's Best Colleges 2007: Universities-Master's (West): Top Schools
5. ^ http://www.wwu.edu/depts/ucomm/excellence/
6. ^ http://www.princetonreview.com/college/research/profiles/academics.asp?listing=1023539<id=1&intbucketid=
7. ^ http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/directory/brief/drmiss_3802_brief.php
8. ^ http://www.wwu.edu/depts/rsp/mentorugrad.html
9. ^ http://www.princetonreview.com/college/research/profiles/campuslife.asp?listing=1023539<ID=1&intbucketid=
10. ^ https://west.wwu.edu/admcs/process/forms/AS/formaclub.htm
11. ^ http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/directory/brief/drservices_3802_brief.php
12. ^ http://www.wwu.edu/depts/ucomm/excellence/
13. ^ http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/directory/brief/drservices_3802_brief.php
14. ^ http://admissions.wwu.edu/tuition/t_wue.html
15. ^ http://www.wwu.edu/depts/honors/faq.html#scholar
16. ^ http://www.cbe.wwu.edu/econ/curriculumPhilEcon.asp; http://www.admissions.ox.ac.uk/courses/ppec.shtml
17. ^ The Philosophical Gourmet Report 2004 - 2006 :: Undergraduate Study
18. ^ http://www.wwu.edu/depts/ucomm/excellence/
19. ^ http://west.wwu.edu/ucomm_news/articles/1256.asp
20. ^ http://admissions.wwu.edu/print/ScholarshipOpportunities-200740.pdf.
21. ^ http://www.hecb.wa.gov
22. ^ http://www.waedfoundation.org
23. ^ http://admissions.wwu.edu/print/ScholarshipOpportunities-200740.pdf.
24. ^ Ibid.
25. ^ Ibid.
26. ^ Ibid.
27. ^ Ibid.
28. ^ Ibid.
29. ^ Ibid.
30. ^ Ibid.
31. ^ Ibid.
32. ^ Ibid.
33. ^ Ibid.
34. ^ http://www.wwu.edu/anthro
35. ^ http://admissions.wwu.edu/print/ScholarshipOpportunities-200740.pdf.
36. ^ Ibid.
37. ^ http://admissions.wwu.edu/print/OscarOlsonResearchScholarship-200740.pdf.
38. ^ http://admissions.wwu.edu/tuition/t_map.html
39. ^ http://admissions.wwu.edu/print/ScholarshipOpportunities-200740.pdf.
40. ^ Ibid.
41. ^ Ibid.
42. ^ Ibid.
43. ^ Ibid.
44. ^ Ibid.
45. ^ Ibid.

[edit] External links

* Official University website
* Official WWU Athletics Website
* The Western Front
* The AS Review
* Off-campus housing

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