The University of Pittsburgh, also known as Pit, was founded in 1787. It is a world-class public research university with a long history, a famous institution of higher learning in the United States and one of the top ten universities in the United States.
Its main campus is located in Pittsburgh, the second largest city in Pennsylvania, across the street from Carnegie Mellon University. The college is located in Oakland, and its main campus is located in Pittsburgh, the second largest city in Pennsylvania, USA. The geographical location of the school is very advantageous. The most prestigious schools are related disciplines of medicine, humanities and social sciences and biological sciences.
This school is one of the 65 member schools of North American Academic Union in association of american universities, and is praised as a "public Ivy League" university by American society. Among its alumni, 65,438+00 teachers won the Nobel Prize, 34 teachers won the National Science Medal, 6 won the Pulitzer Prize, 2 won the MacArthur Award, 2 won the Oscar Award, and many alumni won the Perkin Medal and the American Medal of Honor.