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Founded in 1853, Washington University is an internationally renowned private research university with students and faculty from approximately 90 countries.
Washington University in St. Louis has been affiliated with 24 Nobel Laureates, many of whom did a significant portion of their award-winning work at the university.
Located in St. Louis, a thriving Midwestern city with a vibrant biotech and startup community, the University’s two campuses are near the cultural center of St. Louis, surrounded by parks, museums, performance venues, dining districts, and tree-lined neighborhoods offering a moderate cost of living. St. Louis is a 1-hour flight from Chicago, and offers easy direct flights to U.S. coastal cities like New York and Los Angeles.
At a Glance
3,700 instructional, research and clinical faculty
Over 130 bachelor’s degree programs
Over 170 master’s and doctoral degree programs
Known for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
Washington University is consistently ranked among the top 20 best U.S. colleges and universities by both U.S. News & World Report and the Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education. Our Medical School is ranked among the top 10 by U.S. News.
In addition to our highly ranked School of Medicine, the University includes schools of Arts & Sciences, Business, Design & Visual Arts, Engineering, Law, Social Work & Public Health.
Learn More about Programs of Study
Biology and Biomedical Sciences
Graduate School
Business
Engineering
Architecture
Law
Medicine
Social Work and Public Health
Art
Undergraduate Programs
Research Strengths include
Gut microbiome in human health
Brain sciences
Biomedical engineering
Organizational behavior
Understanding Alzheimer’s
Tackling aging
Addressing obesity
Robotics design
Exploring Mars
Climate and environmental science
Founded in 1853, Washington University is an internationally renowned private research university with students and faculty from approximately 90 countries.
Washington University in St. Louis has been affiliated with 24 Nobel Laureates, many of whom did a significant portion of their award-winning work at the university.
Located in St. Louis, a thriving Midwestern city with a vibrant biotech and startup community, the University’s two campuses are near the cultural center of St. Louis, surrounded by parks, museums, performance venues, dining districts, and tree-lined neighborhoods offering a moderate cost of living. St. Louis is a 1-hour flight from Chicago, and offers easy direct flights to U.S. coastal cities like New York and Los Angeles.
At a Glance
3,700 instructional, research and clinical faculty
Over 130 bachelor’s degree programs
Over 170 master’s and doctoral degree programs
Known for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
Washington University is consistently ranked among the top 20 best U.S. colleges and universities by both U.S. News & World Report and the Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education. Our Medical School is ranked among the top 10 by U.S. News.
In addition to our highly ranked School of Medicine, the University includes schools of Arts & Sciences, Business, Design & Visual Arts, Engineering, Law, Social Work & Public Health.
Learn More about Programs of Study
Biology and Biomedical Sciences
Graduate School
Business
Engineering
Architecture
Law
Medicine
Social Work and Public Health
Art
Undergraduate Programs
Research Strengths include
Gut microbiome in human health
Brain sciences
Biomedical engineering
Organizational behavior
Understanding Alzheimer’s
Tackling aging
Addressing obesity
Robotics design
Exploring Mars
Climate and environmental science
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International students ratio |
Founded in 1853, Washington University is an internationally renowned private research university with students and faculty from approximately 90 countries.
Washington University in St. Louis has been affiliated with 24 Nobel Laureates, many of whom did a significant portion of their award-winning work at the university.
Located in St. Louis, a thriving Midwestern city with a vibrant biotech and startup community, the University’s two campuses are near the cultural center of St. Louis, surrounded by parks, museums, performance venues, dining districts, and tree-lined neighborhoods offering a moderate cost of living. St. Louis is a 1-hour flight from Chicago, and offers easy direct flights to U.S. coastal cities like New York and Los Angeles.
At a Glance
3,700 instructional, research and clinical faculty
Over 130 bachelor’s degree programs
Over 170 master’s and doctoral degree programs
Known for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
Washington University is consistently ranked among the top 20 best U.S. colleges and universities by both U.S. News & World Report and the Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education. Our Medical School is ranked among the top 10 by U.S. News.
In addition to our highly ranked School of Medicine, the University includes schools of Arts & Sciences, Business, Design & Visual Arts, Engineering, Law, Social Work & Public Health.
Learn More about Programs of Study
Biology and Biomedical Sciences
Graduate School
Business
Engineering
Architecture
Law
Medicine
Social Work and Public Health
Art
Undergraduate Programs
Research Strengths include
Gut microbiome in human health
Brain sciences
Biomedical engineering
Organizational behavior
Understanding Alzheimer’s
Tackling aging
Addressing obesity
Robotics design
Exploring Mars
Climate and environmental science
No if International students | |
Employability | |
Citation per faculty | |
Employer Reputation | |
Faculty student ratio | |
International | |
Faculty ratio | |
International students ratio |
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