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University of Minnesota World Ranking
The world ranking of the University of Minnesota is 186.

The University of Minnesota, referred to as UofM or UMN, usually refers to the twin-city campus of the University of Minnesota. It is a world-famous public research university, located in the twin cities of Minnesota (Minneapolis and Sao Paulo). It is the oldest and largest branch of the University of Minnesota system, and is usually directly called the University of Minnesota.

Since the establishment of 185 1, the school has many well-known alumni. By the end of 20 18, there were 30 nobel prize winners, 1 former chief justice and 2 former vice presidents in the United States, and there were many tycoons in the fortune 500 companies in the United States, which had a fine tradition of educating and serving the society.

Many world-class technologies and inventions were born in Minda University: flight recorder (black box), retractable car seat belt, pacemaker, cardiopulmonary respirator, etc. Mingda has a kidney transplant institution.

The University of Minnesota is one of the top ten leagues in the United States, and it is a member of association of american universities and the 265,438+0th Century International Academic Union. It is a world-famous undergraduate and graduate education institution and research institution, and is known as the public Ivy League. The University of Minnesota is also one of the most comprehensive universities in the United States, ranking among the top universities in the world all the year round.

The University of Minnesota is a higher education and research institution with 370 degree programs and more than 50,000 students. It has many famous professors and scholars in the United States and internationally.

The relationship between the University of Minnesota and China goes back to ancient times. As early as 19 14, the first international student from China began to study at Ming University. 1979 The University of Minnesota established the "China Center" to develop exchanges and cooperation with China.