

EduCo - Duke University
United States
Founded in 1838, Duke University is a private research university located in Durham, North Carolina, named after the university’s great benefactor James Buchanan Duke’s deceased father, Washington Duke.
Its campus spans over 8,600 acres on three campuses in Durham as well as a marine lab in Beaufort. The main campus – designed largely by architect Julian Abele – incorporates Gothic architecture with the looming presence of Duke Chapel, the campus' centerpiece that seats nearly 1,600 people and contains a 5,200-pipe organ.
Duke is the seventh-wealthiest private university in America and in 2014, Thomson Reuters named 32 of Duke's professors to its list of Highly Cited Researchers. Ten Nobel laureates and three Turing Award winners are also affiliated with the university, which is the second-largest private employer in the state of North Carolina.
From its early days as Brown’s Schoolhouse, Duke has evolved into a global academic and research powerhouse. Its Levine Science Research Center is the largest single-site interdisciplinary research facility of any American university, and in 2014 Duke spread its tentacles eastwards, opening a Chinese outpost, Duke Kunshan University, which blends an American-style liberal arts education with Chinese traditions.
Its recent academic achievements include three of its students being named Rhodes Scholars in 2002 and 2006. Also in 2006, Duke researchers unveiled the first working demonstration of an invisibility cloak, to the delight of Harry Potter fans around the world.
A total of around 15,000 students attend Duke, with the majority of them being postgraduates. There is an 8:1 student-to-faculty ratio, which personalizes the learning experience.
Undergraduates have access to four academic schools including Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, and the Sanford School of Public Policy. Graduate students can enroll in nine graduate and professional schools, including Duke Law School, Fuqua School of Business, and the School of Medicine.
The university has an ethnically diverse and politically engaged student body: activism in the 1960s prompted Martin Luther King Jr to speak on campus about the civil rights movement, and, following violence in Charlottesville in 2017, the statue of Confederate General Robert E Lee was removed from the entrance to Duke University Chapel.
The majority of Duke students live on campus, where they can take advantage of the university’s enviable sports facilities and get fully involved in student life. Duke is home to over 400 student organizations – cultural, faith-based, political, and service-based – that foster student interaction and exchange, and help students develop their interests and passions.
Work part time with a student visa
Internship programs
Post-study work visa
Various student clubs and social activities
Access to university facilities
Student exchange
Dual degree program
Child care support
Disability-friendly facility
Access to student career center
International student counseling center
Libraries
E-Library access
IT setups in classrooms
Accommodation/Dormitories
Science laboratories
Computer and media teaching laboratories
Gymnasium
Fitness center
Aquatic center
Student Healthcare
Campus Daycare
Multi-faith chaplains
Prayer rooms
Religious centers
Wireless network and internet access for students
Study areas for students
Common rooms
Recording studios
Performance halls
Dance classrooms
Music classrooms
Student cafes
Sporting facilities
Commercial kitchen
Training restaurants
Student lounge
Disability services
Cafetaria
University hospital
Vet hospital
Health and counselling clinic
Bookshop
Research facilities
Theatres and galleries
Tutor center
Hiking and biking trails
Career and student services
Academic resource center
Practical facilities
Banks and ATM machines
Campus pharmacy
Art & design studio
Student lockers
Psychology clinic
International Student Support
Language Centre
Restaurant & cafe
Cultural center
Course-specific facilities
Food Services
Transportation
Undergraduate Advising
Barista Training Area
Production Kitchen
Telescopes for astronomy
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