The University of Wisconsin-Madison, established in 1848, is a renowned public research university located in Madison, Wisconsin. With a strong commitment to the Wisconsin Idea, the university values diversity, innovation, and public service in its academics, research, and outreach efforts.
Home to over 20 Nobel Prize winners and recognized as the #12 best public university, UW-Madison is a hub of groundbreaking research spanning various disciplines from stem cells to cosmic rays. The campus's vibrant atmosphere in the heart of Madison offers a unique blend of big-city opportunities and small-town charm.
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