The University of Chicago
The University of Chicago, also known as the University of Chicago, is a private research university located in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
The University of Chicago was founded in 1890 and consists of six schools and one continuing education center. Current Chicago Nobel Prize-winning faculty include economists Robert E. Lucas (1995), James J. Heckman (2000), Roger Myerson (2007), Lars Peter Hansen (2013), Eugene Fama ( 2013), and physicist James Cronin (1980). Ngo Bao Chau, the first Vietnamese to win the Fields Medal (2010), is the Francis and Rose Yuen Distinguished Professor in the mathematics department of the University of Chicago. The university's bachelor's programs focus on the social, biological and physical sciences.
Lecturers: 2,168
No. Student: 14,292
No. of student per staff: 5.9
International Student: 31%
Female/ Male: 46 : 54
Website: https://www.uchicago.edu/