University of Michigan
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The University of Michigan is a public research university founded on August 26, 1817 [1]. Its headquarters are located in Ann Arbor [2]. As of 2020, the university employed 25,000 people [3].
University of Michigan
Summary
University of Michigan is a public research university[1]. It ranks in the top 1% of public_research_university entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8,901 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- University of Michigan was a member of ORCID, Inc.[3].
- University of Michigan was a member of Digital Library Federation[4].
- University of Michigan was a member of World Wide Web Consortium[5].
- University of Michigan was a member of Consortium of Social Science Associations[6].
- University of Michigan was a member of Shibboleth Consortium[7].
- University of Michigan was a member of Orbital Reef University Advisory Council[8].
- University of Michigan is located in Ann Arbor[9].
- University of Michigan is in the country of United States[10].
- University of Michigan's instance of is recorded as public research university[11].
- University of Michigan's instance of is recorded as public educational institution of the United States[12].
- University of Michigan's founder is recorded as Gabriel Richard[13].
- University of Michigan's headquarters location is recorded as Ann Arbor[14].
- University of Michigan's postal code is recorded as 48109[15].
- University of Michigan's child organization or unit is recorded as Biomedical Engineering Department, University of Michigan[16].
- University of Michigan's child organization or unit is recorded as Bone and Joint Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation Center, University of Michigan[17].
- University of Michigan's child organization or unit is recorded as Institute for Research on Women and Gender, University of Michigan[18].
- University of Michigan's child organization or unit is recorded as Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, University of Michigan[19].
- University of Michigan's child organization or unit is recorded as National Center for Institutional Diversity, University of Michigan[20].
- University of Michigan's child organization or unit is recorded as Michigan Sea Grant[21].
- University of Michigan's child organization or unit is recorded as University of Michigan Medical School[22].
- University of Michigan's child organization or unit is recorded as University of Michigan Herbarium[23].
- University of Michigan's child organization or unit is recorded as Michigan Space Grant Consortium[24].
- University of Michigan's child organization or unit is recorded as University of Michigan School of Information[25].
- University of Michigan's child organization or unit is recorded as University of Michigan Law School[26].
- University of Michigan's child organization or unit is recorded as University of Michigan College of Engineering[27].
Body
Founding
University of Michigan's founder is recorded as Gabriel Richard[13]. August 26, 1817 marks the founding of it[28].
Operations
University of Michigan's headquarters location is recorded as Ann Arbor[14]. Subsidiaries include Biomedical Engineering Department, it[16]; Bone and Joint Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation Center, it[17]; Institute for Research on Women and Gender, it[18]; Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, it[19]; National Center for Institutional Diversity, it[20]; and Michigan Sea Grant[21], an organization[29], in United States[30].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for University of Michigan include Michigan Plateau[31], a landform[32].
Why It Matters
University of Michigan ranks in the top 1% of public_research_university entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8,901 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33] It is known by 73 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]
Entities named for it include Michigan Plateau[31], a landform[32].