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The institute promotes new directions in research, education and innovation at the intersection of engineering and the life sciences while serving as the home for new interdisciplinary bioengineering postdoctoral, graduate and undergraduate programs.
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Die Princeton University ist eine in der Stadt Princeton im US-Bundesstaat New Jersey gelegene Privatuniversität. Sie ist die viertälteste Universität der Vereinigten Staaten und Gründungsmitglied der Association of American Universities, eines seit 1900 bestehenden Verbandes führender forschungsintensiver nordamerikanischer ...
- 1746
- privat
- Dei sub numine viget, („Unter Gottes Schutz blüht sie auf“)
Princeton University is a private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution.
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- Small city, 600 acres (2.4 km²)
- 8,478 (Fall 2021)
- Christopher L. Eisgruber
Thanks to a unique academic structure that is grounded in the liberal arts, Princeton students are encouraged to explore subject areas across all departments and disciplines, allowing them to discover new interests on a much greater and more personal level.
Chartered in 1746 as the College of New Jersey—the name by which it was known for 150 years—Princeton University was British North America’s fourth college. Located in Elizabeth for one year and in Newark for nine, the College of New Jersey moved to Princeton in 1756.