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Where is Boston University?
Boston University is in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Boston University, BU for short, was founded in 1839, located in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. It is a world-class research university with a long history, the third largest private university in the United States, a member of the association of american universities Association of Top Universities in North America and a member of the Patriot Union, and is known as a student paradise.

Its main campus is located on the Charles River in downtown Boston, opposite Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the medical school campus is located in Changmu Medical District in the south of Boston.

The campus is close to the Charles River, and the traffic is very convenient. Boston, as a city with high academic atmosphere and strong artistic and cultural atmosphere, is also an ancient port city. Boston University has made use of its geographical advantages to cultivate countless outstanding students in the bustling city.

The main departments are law school, engineering school, medical school, Kester and Rome Business School.

Boston University established the first cancer research and teaching laboratory in the United States. The school has 8 Nobel Prize winners, including Martin, Luther King and Yili wiesel, 23 Pulitzer Prize winners, 10 Rhodes Scholarship, 6 Marshall Scholarships, 9 Oscar Winners, and many Emmy and Tony Winners.