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University of Hawaii qs latest ranking
In the QS World University Ranking in 2023, the University of Hawaii ranked 380th.

The history of the University of Hawaii can be traced back to the Hawaii College of Agriculture and Mechanical Technology, which was founded in 1907. 1920, the University of Hawaii was officially named, merged into it, and gradually expanded to ten campuses, forming the University of Hawaii system. The total number of students exceeds 50,000, with China students accounting for 5%.

Manoa Campus is the largest and most complete campus of the University of Hawaii, with the total number of students exceeding 19000, and international students accounting for 7%. The University of Hawaii at Manoa is the flagship school of the University of Hawaii system, with the largest and most advanced teaching facilities.

The University of Hawaii is strong in tropical science, marine research, English teaching, tourism management, basic science and public health in the Asia-Pacific region.

The University of Hawaii has been recognized by the American Association of Western Universities and Colleges. According to the Chronicle of American Higher Education, the natural science of the University of Hawaii ranks 65,438+06 among the 465,438+0 top research institutes in the United States, Britain, Germany and Canada, with a high academic reputation, especially in the fields of tropical science, basic science and public health in the Asia-Pacific region.

The strategic location of the University of Hawaii makes it the center of the global Pacific business circle, bordering the American coastline in the east and the Asian central city in the west. Hawaii has the largest and most mature commercial infrastructure in the Pacific.