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Recommended by top public research universities in the United States
University of Texas at Austin, University of Wisconsin at Madison, Western Reserve University and University of Washington are the top public research universities in the United States. The following will introduce the characteristics and advantages of these four schools.

University of Texas at Austin

The University of Texas at Austin, founded in 1883, is the flagship campus of the University of Texas system, a world-famous top public research university, and one of the top eight institutions of the most prestigious "public Ivy League" in the United States.

University of Wisconsin

University of Wisconsin-Madison, founded in 1848, is a public research university. It is the flagship institution of the University of Wisconsin system, a founding member of association of american universities and the top ten leagues, and is known as the public Ivy League University. The school has 87 academicians of the National Academy of Sciences, 26 academicians of the National Academy of Engineering, 665,438+0 academicians of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and 8 academicians of the National Medical College.

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Western Reserve University is a leading independent research institution in the United States. Its research and teaching scope covers art and science, engineering, health medicine, law, management and social work.

University of Washington

Founded in 186 1, the University of Washington is a public research university and a member of association of american universities, Pacific Rim University Alliance and International University Climate Alliance. Alumni of Washington University invented hepatitis B vaccine. Among the professors in the University of Washington, there are 20 Nobel Prizes, 2 Fields Prizes 1, 2 Turing Prizes, 67 members of the American Science Council1and 252 American academicians.