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  1. www.washington.eduUW Homepage

    From coast to coast, the Big Ten just got bigger! The University of Washington has officially joined the Big Ten family, and it’s not just about athletics. Learn more

  2. Founded in 1861, the University of Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast of the United States. The university has a 703-acre (284 ha) main campus located in the city's University District. It also has satellite campuses in nearby cities of Tacoma and Bothell.

  3. Die University of Washington (deutsch Universität von Washington), auch bekannt als Washington oder UW (gesprochen „U-Dub“), wurde 1861 gegründet. Sie ist nach ihrer Lage im US-Bundesstaat Washington benannt und ist die größte Universität im pazifischen Nordwesten sowie eine der ältesten Institutionen für höhere Bildung ...

  4. We are a student-centered, right-sized campus with 6,000 students, more than 350 faculty, five schools, more than 50 undergraduate and master’s degree programs, and direct access to the big-school resources of the tri-campus University of Washington. Learn more.

  5. New faculty’s thousand-mile tour of Washington. The UW Faculty Field Tour — a bus trip spanning five days and more than 1,000 miles — allows new UW faculty members to share their unique perspectives and connect with Washington state’s diverse communities, natural wonders and vital heritage. Read story.

  6. The UW in Seattle features a campus renowned for its beauty in the midst of a vibrant, multicultural city. Find your community among more than 33,000 undergraduate students, learn from award-winning faculty and discover your path with more than 180 majors to choose from. Visit Seattle.

  7. Founded in 1861, the University of Washington is one of the world’s leading public research universities. Explore our beautiful 700-acre campus and experience what makes us the leader of the pack — from our world-class medical center and vibrant arts community to our Pac-12 athletics and active student life.