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University of Kansas

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1866
United States (US)
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Institution
  • Established: 1866
    Rank: 304
    Fees: £20,000

Location: Lawrence city, Kansas, United States (US)
International Students: 1,700
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  About the Institution
The University of Kansas (KU) is a public higher education provider in Lawrence city. Since its opening in 1866 and serving just 55 students, the university has grown rapidly. Currently, KU provides over 400 courses from undergraduate to postgraduate levels and around 30,000 students are enrolled.

KU is also well known for its history and tradition and it has become one of the most esteemed higher education providers in Kansas state.

KU has a reputation as a premier research university in the US. As a result, it has many top-level facilities and resources on campus. First, the university has six libraries where students can find books, articles, databases and online learning facilities. Students can also use the libraries for individual or group study.

The KU campus is also home to several museums including the University of Kansas Natural History Museum and the Spencer Museum of Art. Here students can find further research resources and browse historical and cultural artefacts.

Furthermore, students can use various sports and wellness facilities on campus. These include a fitness centre, sports complex and tennis and volleyball courts.

  Location
Lawrence is a small but diverse city in Kansas with plenty to explore. First, downtown Lawrence is a thriving area with bars, live music events, shopping and restaurants. In particular, Massachusetts Street is a lively spot where students often meet during term time.

Also, the city is surrounded by many parks and outdoor areas, where students will find plenty of activities. Lawrence has over 100 miles of hiking trails and paths and 54 public parks. Here students will find official hiking trails and outdoor activities like cycling and boating.

  Student Life
KU is committed to developing students' experiences beyond the classroom. The university has over 500 social, academic, cultural and sports clubs, where students can connect with their peers.

In addition, the provider runs many events throughout the year in-person and online. These events help students to develop areas of interest outside of their studies with guest speakers and open forums covering topics like music, politics and society.

Around 5,000 students live in the halls of residence at the University of Kansas. The university provides various housing options on-site and students can find many affordable options. On campus, students can select traditional housing, with a shared bathroom, semi-private accommodation, suites or a full apartment arrangement.

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Computer Science
Interdisciplinary Computing
International Business (co-major)
Business Administration
Business
Premedical professional
Finance
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Information Technology
Computer Engineering
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Nursing
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Law & Society
Architecture
Design
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Prelaw
Strategic Communication
News & Information
Management & Leadership
Humanities
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Electrical Engineering
Public Administration
Visual Art Direction
Geography
Physics
Psychology
Visual Art
Clinical Laboratory Science
Behavioral neuroscience
Civil Engineering
Engineering Physics
Architectural Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Elementary
Supply Chain Management
Health & Physical Education Teacher Licensure
Respiratory Care
Film and Media Studies
Theatre Design
Sport Management
Classical Languages
Political Science
Special Education
Applied Behavioral Science
Music Therapy
Strings & Harp
Theatre & Voice
Atmospheric Science
Brazilian Studies
English
Human Sexuality
American Studies
Dance
Global & International Studies
History of Art
Anthropology
Environmental Studies
Astronomy
East Asian Languages & Cultures
Chemistry
French
Geology
German Studies
History
African & African-American Studies
Classical Antiquity
Religious Studies
Sociology
Voice
Latin American & Caribbean Studies
Organ
Philosophy
Spanish
Linguistics
Mathematics
Theatre
Jewish Studies
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies
Pharmaceutical Studies
Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies
Aerospace Engineering
European Studies
Foreign Language
Exercise Science
Biological Sciences
Community Health
Doctor of Pharmacy
English Secondary
Mathematics Middle
History & Government Secondary
Italian
Jazz Studies
Music
Interior Architecture
Music Composition
Literature, Language & Writing
Music Theory
Science Middle
Piano
Teaching English as a Second Language
Petroleum Engineering
Speech Language Hearing Sciences & Disorders
Music Education
Social Work
Wind & Percussion
Slavic Languages & Literature
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