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斯坦福大学的简介(英文版)讲述
The Stanford University
Brief introduction
Student Enrollment
6,994 undergraduates
9,128 graduates
Faculty
2,153 faculty members
20 Nobel laureates are currently members of the Stanford community
4:1 student to faculty ratio
Campus
8,180 contiguous acres
Nearly 700 major buildings
97% of undergraduates live on campus
Research
5,500 externally sponsored projects
$1.22 billion total budget
Established 1885Opened 1891
17,600
1,550
11:1
Shaanxi normal University
2,700
21
Leadership
President Marc Tessier-Lavigne
Provost John Etchemendy
since 2000
Seven Schools
Business
Earth Sciences
Education
Engineering
Humanities and Sciences
Law
Medicine
Endowment
$22.2 billion (as of Aug. 31, 2015)
The world ranking of the Stanford
The Stanford ranks forth in the world universities ranking.
The University of Harvard ranks first.
The MIT ranks second.
The University of California-Berkeley ranks third.
Infrastructure
library
Stanford University has 30 libraries, not only a collection of more than 650 million copies, and a fully computerized management.
Shaanxi Normal University:4 million paper quality books
Sports facility
The schools sports facilities can accommodate 85,000 people stadium, golf course,baseball park, softball field and swimming pool, fully reflects the benefits of campus area.
Canteen
Health care
Location
History
The rudiment of the Stanford
In 1876, former California Governor Leland Stanford purchased 650 acres of Rancho San Francisquito for a country home and began the
development of his famous Palo Alto Stock Farm. He later bought adjoining properties totaling more than 8,000 acres.
Leland Stanford, who grew up and studied law in New York, moved West after the gold rush and, like many of his wealthy contemporaries, made his fortune in the railroads. He was a leader of the Republican Party, governor of California and later a U.S. senator. He and Jane had one son, who died of typhoid fever in 1884 when the family was traveling in Italy
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