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Stanford University
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ABOUT
Located
35 miles south of San Francisco and 20 miles north of San Jose, Stanford
University is in the heart of Northern California’s dynamic Silicon Valley,
home to Yahoo, Google, Hewlett-Packard, and many other cutting-edge tech
companies that were founded by and continue to be led by Stanford alumni and
faculty. Nicknamed the “billionaire factory”, it is said that if Stanford
graduates formed their own country it would boast one of the world’s largest
ten economies.
Covering
8,180 acres, Stanford has one of the largest university campuses in the US,
with 18 interdisciplinary research institutes and seven schools: the Graduate
School of Business; School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences;
Graduate School of Education; School of Engineering; School of Humanities and
Sciences; Law School; and School of Medicine.
Stanford
University was founded in 1885 by California senator Leland Stanford and his
wife, Jane, to “promote the public welfare by exercising an influence in behalf
of humanity and civilization”. The couple’s only child had died of typhoid, and
their decision to build a university on their farm was intended as a memorial.
From the start the university was non-sectarian, co-educational and affordable,
teaching both the traditional liberal arts and the technology and engineering
that was shaping the new America at the time.
Fast
forward more than a century, and Stanford counts 19 Nobel laureates within its
community and is regularly ranked among the top three universities in the
world. Nicknamed “The Farm” from the days when horses roamed there, Stanford’s
campus is now a thriving community of more than 11,000 creative and
accomplished people from around the world. Nearly all undergraduate and 60 per
cent of graduate students live on campus, so it is hardly surprising that
student life is rich and diverse, with over 625 organized student groups.
Sport
is popular, with students, faculty and staff enjoying state-of-the-art
recreational facilities and wellness programs. Stanford students compete in 36
varsity and 32 club sports, including baseball, football, basketball, and
squash. Sports teams are referred to as the “Stanford Cardinal”.
Stanford
also has a rich tradition of fostering creativity and the arts: there is a
vibrant campus arts district and two world-class museums which host regular
exhibitions. Eight dining halls, a teaching kitchen and organic gardens
provide the campus community with healthy, sustainable meals. The close-knit
communal nature of life on campus has even given rise to “Stanford speak”, a
special language only spoken on campus.
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