Brandeis University
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In 1948, a private Research University was found and named Brandeis University, which is located in Waltham, Massachusetts. The university was named after Louis Brandeis and was sponsored by the Jewish community. The university is an active member of the Boston Consortium and the association of American University.
University at Glance
Tuition Fee
$1000
IELTS
7.0
Sec School
12th
Deadline
21,Aug,22
Campus
The campus of Brandeis University contains many schools like the Hellers school, which is famous for Social Policy and Management, The Rabb School for continuing studies, International Business School, a Graduate School for Arts and Sciences. The campus contains a library and a Rose Art Museum.
Research
$68.4 million was spent by FY in the year 2017 in the department of Research and Development. Brandeis University provides an opportunity to their undergraduate students that they are allowed to work with faculty, and the Graduate and Postdoctoral students are allowed to conduct original laboratory research. The university research under immunology, neuronal development and plasticity, the molecular basis of genetic recombination, neuronal development, and the three-dimensional structure of macromolecular assemblies.
Programs and Academic life
The students are given more field experience rather than theoretical knowledge. The university focuses on the quality education provided to the student as it offers 46 minors and 43 major programs to at least 20 best students of the university. The university has more than 270 student Organizations, for example, BG (Bad Grammar), BTS (Behind The Scenes), Brandeis Bridges, etc.
Student life
The University has a welcoming and home-like environment for at least 3,493 students with good dining halls and rooms. As far as the residential arrangements for full-time scholars are concerned, Brandeis University has 19 accommodational halls to offer, namely, Foster Mods, Skyline, etc.