Johns Hopkins University
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Johns Hopkins University
Summary
Johns Hopkins University is a private university[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of private_university entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9,234 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Johns Hopkins University was a member of Oak Ridge Associated Universities[3].
- Johns Hopkins University was a member of ORCID, Inc.[4].
- Johns Hopkins University was a member of Digital Library Federation[5].
- Johns Hopkins University was a member of Association of Research Libraries[6].
- Johns Hopkins University was a member of Consortium of Social Science Associations[7].
- Johns Hopkins University was a member of Q118398[8].
- Johns Hopkins University is located in Baltimore[9].
- Johns Hopkins University is located in Maryland[10].
- Johns Hopkins University is in the country of United States[11].
- Johns Hopkins University's instance of is recorded as private university[12].
- Johns Hopkins University's instance of is recorded as private not-for-profit educational institution[13].
- Johns Hopkins University's instance of is recorded as open-access publisher[14].
- Johns Hopkins University's instance of is recorded as research institute[15].
- Johns Hopkins University's founder is recorded as Daniel Coit Gilman[16].
- Johns Hopkins is named after Johns Hopkins University[17].
- Johns Hopkins University's headquarters location is recorded as Baltimore[18].
- Johns Hopkins University's child organization or unit is recorded as Center for Africana Studies, Johns Hopkins University[19].
- Johns Hopkins University's child organization or unit is recorded as Center for a Livable Future, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health[20].
- Johns Hopkins University's child organization or unit is recorded as Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare[21].
- Johns Hopkins University's child organization or unit is recorded as Peninsula Regional Medical Center[22].
- Johns Hopkins University's child organization or unit is recorded as Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs[23].
- Johns Hopkins University's child organization or unit is recorded as Human Language Technology Center of Excellence[24].
- Johns Hopkins University's child organization or unit is recorded as Peabody Institute[25].
- Johns Hopkins University's child organization or unit is recorded as Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies[26].
- Johns Hopkins University's child organization or unit is recorded as Hopkins–Nanjing Center[27].
Body
Founding
Johns Hopkins University's founder is recorded as Daniel Coit Gilman[16]. 1876 marks the founding of it[28].
Leadership
Johns Hopkins University's chairperson is recorded as Ronald J. Daniels[29].
Operations
Johns Hopkins University's headquarters location is recorded as Baltimore[18]. Subsidiaries include Center for Africana Studies, it[19]; Center for a Livable Future, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health[20]; Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare[21], a hospital[30], in Saudi Arabia[31], founded in 2014[32]; Peninsula Regional Medical Center[22], a hospital[33], in United States[34], founded in 1898[35]; Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs[23], a research center[36], in United States[37]; and Human Language Technology Center of Excellence[24], a research institute[38], in United States[39], founded in 2007[40].
Industry
Industries include research[41] and higher education[42].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Johns Hopkins University include Johns Hopkins Ridge[43], a ridge[44].
Why It Matters
Johns Hopkins University ranks in the top 3% of private_university entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9,234 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[45] It is known by 81 alternative names across languages and contexts.[46]
Entities named for it include Johns Hopkins Ridge[43], a ridge[44].