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Introduction to Yale University About Yale University
YaleUniversity, located in New Haven, Connecticut, USA, is a world-famous private research university and the third oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. Yale University is one of the founding institutions of association of american universities 14 and a famous member of the Ivy League.

2. Yale University was originally founded in 170 1 by the congregational society of Connecticut, and moved to New Haven in 17 16. As one of the most influential private universities in the United States, Yale University is the third university established in American history. Its undergraduate schools are as famous as Harvard University and Princeton University. In recent years, * * * has been competing for the top three universities in the United States, and 20 19-20 ranks third in USNews. In addition, Yale University has produced five American presidents, including william jefferson clinton and George Bush, and 6,544.

3. The faculty, curriculum and teaching facilities of Yale University are world-class. By the end of 10 in 2020, among Yale alumni, professors and researchers, * * has produced 65 Nobel Prize winners (1 1 in the world), 5 Fields Prize winners (12 in the world) and 3 Turing Prize winners (in the world) Yale University Library has a collection of150,000 volumes, ranking second in the American university library system. The 260 buildings on the Yale campus cover the design styles of various historical periods and are known as "the most beautiful urban campus in America".

4.20 19-20 Yale University ranks eighth in the world in the reputation of Times Higher Education World University. On February, 2020 1, Yale University ranked eighth in the world among Times Higher Education World Universities, 1 1 among American News World Universities,1among Soft Science World Universities and1among QS World Universities.