Princeton University


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Princeton, New Jersey 08544
United States

Summary

Princeton University was founded in 1746, making it one of the oldest higher education institutions in the U.S. The private university was originally called the College of New Jersey, but its name was changed to Princeton in 1896. The university is located in the town of Princeton, New Jersey, situated around 50 miles southwest of New York City. Some 8,000 students attend Princeton and nearly two-thirds of them study at the undergraduate level. Around 12 percent of undergraduates and more than 40 percent of graduate students at Princeton are international. Housing is guaranteed for undergraduate students for all four years, and nearly all undergraduates reside on campus. Princeton has six undergraduate residential colleges – communities that offer academic and social programs for students. A large number of graduate students, around 70 percent, also live in university housing.

The Ivy League university is made up of an undergraduate college, a graduate school, the School of Architecture, the highly ranked School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Princeton undergrads can choose from more than 30 academic concentrations. The primary language of instruction is English, and the academic calendar is semester-based. Research at Princeton is conducted across four broad disciplines: engineering and applied sciences, humanities, natural sciences and social sciences. The university is affiliated with two national laboratories, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory. The latter lab specializes in climate research and modeling.

7,955
Total number of students
1,886
Number of international students
959
Total number of academic staff
295
Number of international staff
1,282
Number of undergraduate degrees awarded
514
Number of master's degrees awarded
371
Number of doctoral degrees awarded
693
Number of research only staff
1,310
Number of new undergraduate students
149
Number of new master's students
427
Number of new doctoral students

2018 Indicator Rankings

Thirteen indicators were used to calculate this institution's overall Best Global Universities rank. Here is a breakdown of how this institution ranked relative to other schools for each indicator. See the methodology »
84.2
Global score
#7
Global research reputation
#6
Regional research reputation
#144
Publications
#48
Books
#215
Conferences
#6
Normalized citation impact
#73
Total citations
#67
Number of publications that are among the 10 percent most cited
#5
Percentage of total publications that are among the 10 percent most cited
#44
International collaboration
#427
Percentage of total publications with international collaboration
#46
Number of highly cited papers that are among the top 1 percent most cited
#11
Percentage of highly cited papers that are among the top 1 percent most cited