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Leland Stanford Junior University
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world university2.
Stanford UniversityPrivate research university in the USA,
one of the most respected and rated in
the USA and in the world. Located near
the city of Palo Alto (south of San
Francisco).
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founding date November 11,1885
Stanford was founded by railroad tycoon, US Senator
and former California governor Leland Stanford and his
wife Jane Stanford. The university is named after their
only son, Leland Stanford (Jr.), who died in 1884 before
his 16th birthday. The Stanfords decided to dedicate the
university to their only son, and Leland told his wife, "The
children of California will be our children."
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death of Stanford Leland Jr.Leland contracted typhoid fever two months before
his 16th birthday while traveling in Europe with his
parents. The disease overtook him in Athens. The
parents rushed their son to Italy for treatment, first
to Naples, then to Rome, and finally to Florence,
where he died after several weeks of alternately
improving and worsening condition.
Death mask of Leland Stanford
on display at the Visual Arts
Center
(1868-1884)
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8,180 acres 33.1 km²The main campus was
designed by architect and
designer Frederick Law
Olmstead, who also designed
Central Park and Prospect
Park in New York.
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Student ScaleNow about 15 thousand people study at a
university near San Francisco, and most of
them are not students, but graduate
students. And about 20% of students are
foreigners. Lectures are read by almost two
thousand teachers.
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Stanford libraryThe pride of Stanford is the library. Its fund
contains 8.5 million books. The library also
stores 1.5 million copies of electronic
publications and audio and video materials.
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Tuition feeThe approximate cost of
studying at Stanford for one
academic year is $50,000.
For a place in a hostel for a
year, you need to pay $18,606
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Academic Specialization1.
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Stanford University has seven departments
Business and management
Geosciences
Pedagogy
Engineering
Humanities and social sciences
Rights
medicine
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Stanford alumniNobel laureates (as many as 14, including the famous
writer John Steinbeck)
politicians (for example, the 31st US President Herbert
Hoover and US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice);
IT geniuses (for example, Google founders Sergey Brin
and Larry Page)
Herbert Hoover
(31st President of the United States)
Sergey Brin and Larry Page
John Steinbeck