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University of Washington

United States
Rankings:
  • 25 THE World University Rankings 2013-2014
  • 26 THE World University Rankings 2014-2015
  • 65 QS World University Rankings 2014
  • 59 QS World University Rankings 2013
  • 65 QS World University Rankings 2015
  • 32 THE World University Rankings 2015-2016
  • 61 QS World University Rankings 2018
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Institution type Public

About University of Washington

University of Washington (UW) is a public research university, marking it as one of the oldest universities on the West Coast. The university has three campuses, located in the University District (Seattle), Tacoma and Bothell. The UW occupies over 500 buildings, and has been called a Public Ivy institution. The university has an enrollment of 39,000 students, consisting of 28,600 undergraduates, 8,800 postgraduates and 1,700 professional students. Washington is an elected member of the Association of American Universities, and its research budget is among the highest in the United States.

Campus information

University of Washington has a wide range of buildings and facilities, including:

  • Academic buildings
  • Libraries
  • Apartments
  • District centre
  • Herb garden
  • Plant lab
  • Auditorium
  • Health and sciences centre
  • Medical centre
  • Clinic
  • Stadium
  • Softball field
  • Practice facility
  • Activities centre
  • Indoor centre
  • Tennis courts
  • Sports fields
  • Soccer field
  • Theatre
  • Observatory
  • Museum
  • And many more!

University of Washington located in the city (west coast).

Accommodation

University of Washington offers living on-campus which are divided into two options:

  • North Campus
    • Residents on North Campus, and its classic high-rise residence halls, enjoy commanding views of Lake Washington and the Cascade Mountains.
  • West Campus
    • This student-friendly urban neighborhood balances private spaces with a mix of indoor and outdoor shared community areas.
    • Amenities include larger rooms with semiprivate bathrooms, Fitness Center West, community spaces and a park
    • UW Dining offers Local Point, Cultivate—a Northwest-style bistro, District Market and the Husky Grind—a neighborhood market and café

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Applied, Pure Sciences 3 Architecture, Building 1 Creative Arts & Design 3 Engineering 2 Humanities & Social Sciences 1

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