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University ranking of the University of Delaware
University of Delaware, USA, ranked 42nd in 20 18QS world universities, and 8th in 2065 438+08 US News American comprehensive universities.

University of Delaware (UDel), located in Newark, Delaware, was founded in 1743, and is the first school in the United States to offer overseas study programs. As a famous "public Ivy League" college, it enjoys a high reputation and is the first higher education institution in Delaware.

As one of the oldest public universities in the United States, the University of Delaware is taught by small class elites, with a donation of more than $654.38 billion. The school has a strong faculty, with many well-known domestic writers, scientists and artists, including Nobel Prize, Guggenheim Prize and Fulbright Prize scholars, as well as members of the National Engineering Society, the National Science Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

The main majors of the University of Delaware include finance and economics, law, textile and clothing, engineering technology, management, environment, architecture, education, science, tourism, agriculture and forestry, humanities and arts, social science, biology, sports, news communication, information science, medicine, language and natural science. The academic system of the University of Delaware ranges from undergraduate to doctoral.

The earliest students, including george reid, Thomas Michael and james smith, were all signatories to the American Declaration of Independence. Mr. Wang Xing, the founder of Renren.com, also graduated from the University of Delaware.

Delaware is a state in the United States and the first state to join the United States, so it is also called the "first state".