The University of Massachusetts, also translated as the University of Massachusetts, is an American public university system.
The University of Massachusetts 1863 originated from the University of Massachusetts at amherst in amherst, Massachusetts, and has now developed into a famous public university system in the United States with five campuses.
Including the University of Massachusetts at amherst, the University of Massachusetts at Boston, the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, the University of Massachusetts at Lowell and the University of Massachusetts Medical College, all enjoy high academic reputation all over the world, especially in amherst. As a leading research institution in this system, the University of Massachusetts Medical College is a world-class institution.
David Scott, president of the university, said that the core purpose of the university is to "cultivate more complete and comprehensive people, so as to create a better and more ideal world through them". As the largest university in Massachusetts, the University of Massachusetts has 320,000 alumni all over five continents and has made outstanding achievements and performances in various fields.
Representative figures are Jack Welch (1957, Department of Chemical Engineering), former CEO of General Electric, and Joseph Kennedy II, former US Congressman. Ii. 1976, judicial service and education).
Jeffery Taylor (200 1, human resources and market under the new economy), the founder of Monster, the world's largest job search website, and Zhou Qifeng, former president of Peking University, etc.