New York University

Since its founding in 1831, NYU has been an innovator in higher education, reaching out to an emerging middle class, embracing an urban identity and professional focus, and promoting a global vision that informs its 20 schools and colleges.

Today, that trailblazing spirit makes NYU one of the most prominent and respected research universities in the world, featuring top-ranked academic programs and accepting fewer than one in eight undergraduates. Anchored in New York City and with degree-granting campuses in Abu Dhabi and Shanghai as well as 13 study away sites throughout the world, NYU is a leader in global education, with more international students and more students studying abroad than any other US university.

NYU students come from nearly every state and over 150 countries, and the university draws upon the varied backgrounds of our faculty, staff, and students, ensuring its scholarship and teaching benefit from a wide range of perspectives. NYU takes seriously its role as an engine of social mobility, and stands out among the top US universities in its representation of low-income and first-generation students within its community.

The largest private research university in the US, NYU provides a rigorous, demanding education to nearly 65,000 students and undertakes nearly $1.5 billion in research annually. It counts among its faculty recipients of the highest scholarly honors and is a top producer of patents and revenue from licensing among US universities. NYU has a vast network of alumni who have gone on to succeed across professions, from the sciences to the arts and government, throughout the world.

Facts and figures

Web https://www.nyu.edu/
Year Established 1831
Total Number of Staff 22000
Number of Academic Staff 5000
Number of Students 64729
Focus Areas

1)  developing computational models of Arctic climate, particularly focused on the Greenland ice sheet

2)  gathering field observations in the Arctic using robotic techniques

3)  designing materials for potential geo-engineering use

4)  integrating field science with the arts, particularly focused on short films

5)  interacting with Indigenous communities for scientific and artistic collaboration

Fields of Study Offered Teacher training and education science (broad programmes)
Arts (broad programmes)
Humanities (broad programmes)
Social and behavioural science (broad programmes)
Journalism and information (broad programmes)
Business and administration (broad programmes)
Law (broad programmes)
Life science (broad programmes)
Physical science (broad programmes)
Mathematics and statistics (broad programmes)
Computing (broad programmes)
Engineering and engineering trades (broad programmes)
Manufacturing and processing (broad programmes)
Agriculture, forestry and fishery (broad programmes)
Health (broad programmes)
Environmental protection (broad programmes)