Columbia University
Columbia University is a university and book publisher. It is located in New York, the United States. It was founded in 1754 and has 33,301 students. It is globally ranked #7. They published 14 books in our database by 14 different authors between 1950 and 2018.
Key facts
- country: United States
- city: New York
- total students: 33,301 people
- ranking: #7
- foundation year: 1754
- number of books published: 14
- authors: 14 people
- publication period covered: 1950 - 2018
Location on a map: 40°71′N, -74°0′W

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Description
- Columbia University is one of the world's most important centers of research and at the same time a distinctive and distinguished learning environment for undergraduates and graduate students in many scholarly and professional fields. The University recognizes the importance of its location in New York City and seeks to link its research and teaching to the vast resources of a great metropolis. It seeks to attract a diverse and international faculty and student body, to support research and teaching on global issues, and to create academic relationships with many countries and regions. It expects all areas of the university to advance knowledge and learning at the highest level and to convey the products of its efforts to the world.
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There are 5 books written about Columbia University in the database.
This dashboard is based on data from: The Center for World University Rankings, Shanghai University Ranking, The British Library.
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