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Miami international world ranking
In the QS World University Ranking in 2023, the University of Miami ranked 296th.

MiamiUniversity is a public university with its main campus in Oxford, Ohio, founded in 1809. It is one of the oldest public universities in the United States and the oldest university in Ohio. Miami University has trained the 23rd President of the United States, Benjamin Harrison, former South Korean Prime Minister Zheng Yuncan and NBA champion ron harper. The University of Miami is known as the "public Ivy League".

It should be noted that MiamiUniversity has nothing to do with the UniversityofMiami (UM). They are two completely different universities. There is no Oxford in the name of our school. In order to distinguish University of Miami MU from University of Miami UM, it is often misinterpreted as University of Miami Oxford.

The Origin of Ivy League University

Ly League refers to the sports league composed of eight universities in the northeastern United States, the university league composed of seven universities and one college in the United States, and the university league that produces the most Rhodes scholarship winners in the United States.

The universities included in Evergreen Knee are all top universities in the United States, namely Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, Yale University, Princeton University, Columbia University, Dartmouth College, Brown University and Cornell University, among which seven universities were established during the British colonial period.

The eight Ivy League schools in the United States are all private universities. Like public universities, they receive federal funding and private donations for academic research. Because American public universities enjoy huge grants from the federal government, private universities have lower financial expenditures and research funds than public universities. The emergence of new Ivy League institutions is because some institutions are ignored by more and more students because of their high-quality education and continuous international academic achievements, so these schools are called "new Ivy League institutions".

The new Ivy League institutions mainly include UCLA, University of North Carolina, Emory University, Notre Dame University, Washington University St Louis, Boston College, Tufts University, Rensselaer Institute of Technology, Carnegie Mellon University, Vanderbilt University, University of Virginia, University of Michigan and Kenyon College.