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The University of Iowa is one of America's premier public research universities.
Founded in 1847, it is the state's oldest institution of higher education and is located alongside the picturesque Iowa River in Iowa City.
A member of the Association of American Universities since 1909 and the Big Ten Conference since 1899, the University of Iowa is home to one of the most acclaimed academic medical centers in the country, as well as globally recognized leadership in the study and craft of writing. Iowa is known for excellence in both the arts and sciences, offering world-class undergraduate, graduate, and professional academic programs in a wide variety of fields.
Why Iowa?
Here's why......
Because over 300 graduate students are conducting groundbreaking biomedical research while enjoying a vibrant, innovative, and inclusive environment. Eleven University of Iowa graduate programs and colleges are among the best in the nation (U.S. News & World Report).
Because students selecting a thesis advisor benefit from the expertise of over 300 full-time faculty from 13 different departments and programs in the Carver College of Medicine, College of Public Health, College of Pharmacy, College of Dentistry, College of Engineering, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Graduate College. This broad selection of potential research laboratories allows individual students to choose the most appropriate thesis laboratory for their own interests and skills.
Because graduates of our PhD programs become national and international leaders in biomedical science, undergraduate education, industry, government, and peer review
Opportunities to make a difference
CREATIVITY | COMMUNITY | EXCELLENCE | INCLUSION | INTEGRITY
Iowans come from different communities and have diverse life experiences, making every citizen of the state and the country unique. Learning how to listen, understand, and communicate with others who do not share a similar background or worldview are skill sets that must be acquired. It is the responsibility of the University of Iowa to provide our students, through our faculty and staff, the skills required to lead in a globally diverse society and workforce.
A Tradition of Equal Opportunity for All
Multi-cultural inclusion is a critical part of UI’s research, education and clinical care goals. A diverse student body, faculty, staff and patient population help provide a richer education for all students and a more well-rounded research enterprise. The Office of Health Parity works closely with administrative offices and community partners to foster an environment where all members of the UI Health Care community feel welcome.
University of Iowa Firsts
- First public university in Iowa, founded in 1847
- First U.S. public university to admit women and men on an equal basis when doors opened in 1855
- First university to accept creative work in the arts in lieu of a written thesis
- First public university in the country to grant a law degree to a woman (Mary B. Hickey Wilkinson, 1873) and to an African American (G. Alexander Clark, 1870)
- First U.S. public university to play an African American on a varsity athletic squad (Frank Kinney Holbrook, 1895)
- Home to the first daily campus newspaper west of the Mississippi (1901) and the first female college newspaper editor (1907)
- First university to devote a program to rehabilitating children with disabilities
- First tax-supported college to establish a school of religion
- First American university to broadcast television, and a pioneer in developing educational TV (1933)
- First Big Ten institution to appoint an African American to an administrative vice president post (Philip Hubbard, 1966)
- First state university to officially recognize a gay student organization (1970), offer insurance to employees’ domestic partners (1993), and include optional questions about sexual orientation and gender identity on admission applications
Other Rankings and Facts
- Ranked 26th in the nation among public medical schools in Primary Care and 38th in Research by 2019-2020 U.S. News & World Report.
- Overall, the research enterprise received $704.1million in external funding for FY2023.
- Two Biomedical Science Program faculty are Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigators.
- Twelve Biomedical Science Program faculty are members of the Institute of Medicine.
- Two faculty are members of the National Academy of Sciences.
- Iowa City ranks #4 on Expedia's ranking of 21 Super Cool U.S. Cities.
- UI's Campus Recreation & Wellness Center (CRWC) was named the third best university recreation facility in the country.
- Iowa ranked 5th among states for overall child well-being. Details AECF News.
- Iowa City: #2 best place to live (Livability); #4 coolest place to visit (Expedia); #5 college town (Aier).
- Iowa ranks Number 1 (Bankrate.com) as best US states for drivers based on commute/time/cost/safety.
- Iowa ranks #6 overall US News Best States