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What university is Michigan United?
Michigan Union University is the University of Michigan.

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The University of Michigan, the full name of the University of Michigan at ann arbor, or UMich for short, was founded in 18 17, located in ann arbor, Michigan, the best livable city in the United States. It is a public research university, known as the public Ivy League.

More than 70% of the majors at the University of Michigan at ann arbor rank among the top ten in the United States. In the comprehensive ranking, 2022U ranks 17. American News World University, ranked 23rd in 2022QS World University and 22nd in 202 1 times higher education world university.

In 2020, academic ranking of world universities ranks 20th in the world, and U.S.News ranks among the top three public universities in the United States. The annual research funding exceeds/kloc-0.5 billion US dollars, ranking second in the United States.

The University of Michigan has a huge alumni network, with more than 540,000 living alumni. Famous alumni include 26 Nobel Prize winners, 1 Fields Prize winners, 6 Turing Prize winners, 1 American presidents, 8 NASA astronauts, 18 Pulitzer Prize winners, 25 Rhodes scholars and more than 30 university presidents.

The University of Michigan at ann arbor (UM or UMich) is the flagship campus of the University of Michigan, a typical university town and a satellite town of Detroit.

The scenic ann arbor ranks seventh among the most livable cities in the United States, one hour's drive from Detroit, a famous American automobile city. The total number of students is 39,000, including graduate students 1.5 million.

The campus is divided into three core parts: North School, Lieutenant Colonel and South School, as well as museums, medical schools, botanical gardens, Huron River Wetland Reserve, East School and golf courses, with a core area of 13 square kilometers and a total area of 85 square kilometers.