1. MIT.
1, MIT was founded in 186 1, located in Massachusetts, USA. It is a world-famous private research university. The school covers an area of 166 mu.
2. There are six colleges, including School of Architecture and Urban Planning, School of Engineering and School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Their majors are famous for engineering and computer science, ranking among the best in academic ranking of world universities, and the rest are physics, chemistry, economics, philosophy, architecture and other disciplines.
Second, Cambridge University.
1, Cambridge University is a public research university and adopts the traditional college system. The school is a member of Russell University Group, and is known as one of the "Golden Triangle Famous Schools" and "G5", located in Cambridgeshire, England.
2. Cambridge University has four federal schools, including member colleges, academic colleges, professional colleges and departments. It consists of 3 1 member colleges, 6 academic colleges, 150 departments and other affiliated institutions. The school covers an area of 43 10 mu; There are about 140 centers and research institutes; There are 5,735 faculty members.
Third, Stanford University.
1. The founding of Stanford University coincides with the industrial revolution and higher education reform in the United States, which makes its school-running ideas all bear the brand of the times and all show the spirit of pragmatism and entrepreneurship. Stanford University has established a distinct school purpose since its establishment, even if what it has learned is directly useful to students' lives and helps them to succeed.
2. Its purpose is to actively play the role of universities and promote social welfare in ultimate interests, where the whole human civilization is progressing; Teach students to obey the law and enjoy the happiness brought by freedom.