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1
GROUP 5
  • Member
  • Cookie(???)???
  • Candy(???)???
  • Jason(???)???
  • Robin (???)???
  • Prince(???)???Polinna (???)???

2
Things to do
  • Choose 2 schools in two different categories from
    the Carnegie Basic Classification first and
    analyze their rankings in the U.S. News Report

3
We Chosen
  • ? Massachusetts
  • Institute
    of
  • Technology
  • University ?
  • of
  • Pennsylvania

4
Brief History of University of Pennsylvania
  • Founded in 1740
  • First headmaster The Rev. George Whitefield
  • The nation's first medical school in 1765
  • The first university teaching hospital in 1874
  • The world's first collegiate school of business,
    The Wharton School, in 1881
  • The first American student union building,
    Houston Hall, in 1896
  • The country's second school of veterinary
    medicine
  • The home of ENIAC, the world's first electronic,
    large-scale, general-purpose digital computer in
    1946
  • Home to the oldest Psychology department in North
    America
  • Place where the American Medical Association was
    founded.

5
University of Pennsylvania part 1
  • President Amy Guttmann
  • History started from 1740
  • Student enrollment about 23000
  • Ratio between Teachers and Students 17
  • Location Philadelphia
  • Tuition30176
  • Number of faculty
  • The College at Penn (School of Arts and
    Sciences), 6,397School of Engineering and
    Applied Science, 1,587School of Nursing, 497
    The Wharton School, 1,864

6
University of Pennsylvania part 2
  • Graduate and Professional Schools
  • Penn's 12 graduate and professional schools, with
    their Fall 2007 student populations, are
  • Annenberg School for Communication, 88 School of
    Arts and Sciences, 2,462School of Dental
    Medicine, 606Graduate School of Education,
    1,395School of Engineering and Applied Science,
    1,102School of Design, 593Law School,
    888School of Medicine, 1,481School of Nursing,
    439School of Social Policy Practice,
    373School of Veterinary Medicine, 448The
    Wharton School, 2,228

7
University of Pennsylvania part 3
  • Faculty
  • Standing (February 2007) 2,488Associated
    (February 2007) 2,119Total 4,607
  • The student-faculty ratio is 61 (Fall 2007).
  • Measures of distinction of the faculty include
  • 66 members of the Academy of Arts and
    Sciences58 members of the Institute of
    Medicine38 members of the National Academy of
    Sciences31 members of the American
    Philosophical Society 61 Guggenheim Fellowships
    (1987-2007)11 members of the National Academy
    of EngineeringSeven MacArthur Award
    recipientsSix National Medal of Science
    recipientsFive Nobel Prize recipients andFive
    Pulitzer Prize winners

8
University of Pennsylvania part 4
  • Staff
  • Penn is the largest private employer in the city
    of Philadelphia and the second-largest in the
    Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of October 2007,
    Penn has a total regular work force of 20,381
    (including Faculty). As of November 2007, the
    University of Pennsylvania Health System, which
    includes the Hospital of the University of
    Pennsylvania, has a regular work force of 14,487
    employees, including 1,152 House staff
  • Academics
  • Total undergraduate majors currently being
    pursued 89 (Fall 2007). In addition, 45
    undergraduates were pursuing individualized
    majors.
  • Undergraduate Graduation Rate
  • Penn has an aggregate undergraduate graduation
    rate of 94 percent.

9
University of Pennsylvania part 5
  • Libraries
  • 5.57 million books4.085 million microform
    items47,787 serials received309,277
    e-books18,765 e-journals 274,430 digitized
    images15,194 videos
  • Campus Size
  • West Philadelphia campus 280 acres, 155
    buildings (excluding hospital)
  • New Bolton Center 600 acres, 86 buildings
  • Morris Arboretum 92 acres, 29 buildings

10
University of Pennsylvania part 6
  • Living Alumni of Record
  • Total 259,807 (as of Fall 2007)
  • Undergraduate Tuition and Fees
  • 35,916 (Academic Year 2007-08)
  • Room and Board Fees
  • 10,208 (Academic Year 2007-08)
  • Ratio between graduates and undergraduates
  • Full-time Undergraduate 10,163
  • Full-time Graduate/professional 9,653

11
University of Pennsylvania part 7
  • Athletics and Recreation
  • A charter member of the Ivy League, Penn offers
    intercollegiate competition for men in 17 sports,
    including baseball, basketball, cross country,
    fencing, football, golf, lacrosse, heavyweight
    rowing, lightweight rowing, soccer, sprint
    football, squash, swimming and diving, tennis,
    indoor track, outdoor track and wrestling. It
    offers intercollegiate competition for women in
    16 sports, including basketball, cross country,
    field hockey, fencing, golf, gymnastics,
    lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, squash,
    swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track,
    outdoor track and volleyball. During the
    2007-2008 academic year, there were 8,578 team
    members participating in 529 intramural teams in
    12 sports 1,200 additional students were members
    of 36 club sports.

12
Brief History of Massachusets University of
Technology
  • Founded in 1861
  • Was known as Boston Tech. (1865-1916)
  • Founded by William Barton Rogers
  • Tried to merge with in 1916-1940
  • Susan Hockfield appointed as MIT's first female
    president

13
Massachusetts Institute of Technology part 1
  • President Susan Hockfield
  • History 1861
  • Student enrollment Undergraduate Enrollment
    4,127 Graduate Enrollment 6,126
  • Total enrollment 10,253
  • Ratio between Teachers and Students 2 13
  • Location Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Tuition33,600

14
Massachusetts Institute of Technology part 2
  • Level of institution
  • School of Architecture and PlanningArchitecture
    (Course 4)Media Arts and Sciences (MAS)Urban
    Studies and Planning (Course 11)
  • School of EngineeringAeronautics and
    Astronautics (Course 16)Biological Engineering
    (Course 20)Chemical Engineering (Course
    10)Civil and Environmental Engineering (Course
    1)Computational and Systems Biology
    (CSB)Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
    (Course 6)Engineering Systems Division
    (ESD)Materials Science and Engineering (Course
    3)Mechanical Engineering (Course 2)Nuclear
    Science and Engineering (Course 22)

15
Massachusetts Institute of Technology part 3
  • School of Humanities, Arts, and Social
    SciencesAnthropology (Course 21A)Comparative
    Media Studies (CMS)Economics (Course 14)Foreign
    Languages and Literatures (Course 21F)History
    (Course 21H)Humanities (Course 21)Linguistics
    and Philosophy (Course 24)Literature (Course
    21L)Music and Theatre Arts (Course
    21M)Political Science (Course 17)Science,
    Technology, and Society (STS)Writing and
    Humanistic Studies (Course 21W)
  • Sloan School of ManagementManagement (Course 15)

16
Massachusetts Institute of Technology part 4
  • School of ScienceBiology (Course 7)Brain and
    Cognitive Sciences (Course 9)Chemistry (Course
    5)Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
    (Course 12)Mathematics (Course 18)Physics
    (Course 8)
  • Whitaker College of Health Sciences and
    TechnologyHarvard-MIT Division of Health
    Sciences and Technology (HST)
  • MIT-WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography and
    Applied Ocean Science and Engineering

17
Massachusetts Institute of Technology part 5
  • Degrees AwardedBachelor of Science (SB)Master
    of Architecture (MArch)Master of Business
    Administration (MBA)Master in City Planning
    (MCP) Master of Engineering (MEng)Master of
    Science (SM)Engineer (each degree designates the
    field in which it is awarded)Doctor of
    Philosophy (PhD)Doctor of Science (ScD)

18
Massachusetts Institute of Technology part 6
  • Staff
  • Professors 632
  • Associate professors 195
  • Assistant professors 171
  • Senior lecturers, lecturers, and professors
    emeriti 488
  • Instructors (including technical instructors) 158
  • Professors of the practice and adjunct faculty 27
  • MIT employs about 10,700 individuals on campus.
    In addition to faculty, there are research,
    library, and administrative staff, as well as
    many others whodirectly or indirectlysupport
    the teaching and research goals of the Institute.

19
Massachusetts Institute of Technology part 7
  • Libraries
  • 2.7 million Volumes of print material and over
    2.5 million items in extensive holdings of
    microforms, maps, images, musical scores, sound
    recordings, and videotapes. The Libraries have
    over 20,000 subscriptions to journals, databases,
    and other serials, the majority of which are
    available online.

20
Massachusetts Institute of Technology part 8
  • Living Alumni of Record
  • Sixty-two present and former members of the MIT
    community have won the Nobel Prize, including
    seven current faculty members H. Robert Horvitz,
    medicine/physiology (2002) Wolfgang Ketterle,
    physics (2001) Richard R. Schrock, chemistry
    (2005) Phillip A. Sharp, medicine/physiology
    (1993) Samuel C. C. Ting, physics (1976) Susumu
    Tonegawa, medicine/physiology (1987) and Frank
    Wilczek, physics (2004).
  • Thirty-one current and former members of the MIT
    faculty have received the National Medal of
    Science. Current faculty medalists are Mildred S.
    Dresselhaus (1990), Ann M. Graybiel (2001),
    Stephen J. Lippard (2004), Alexander Rich (1995),
    Phillip A. Sharp (2004), Isadore M. Singer
    (1983), Kenneth N. Stevens (1999), and Robert A.
    Weinberg (1997). One emeritus faculty member has
    been awarded the National Medal of Technology
    Jay W. Forrester (1989).

21
Massachusetts Institute of Technology part 9
  • Living Alumni of Record
  • Four former members of the MIT faculty have been
    awarded the Kyoto Prize Noam A. Chomsky (1988),
    W. David Kingery (1999), Edward N. Lorenz (1991),
    and George M. Whitesides (2003). Four current and
    former members of the MIT faculty and staff have
    been awarded the Japan Prize Tim Berners-Lee
    (2002), John B. Goodenough (2001), Marvin L.
    Minsky (1990), and Frank Press (1993).
  • There are 80 Guggenheim Fellows, six Fulbright
    Scholars, and 20 MacArthur Fellows among current
    MIT faculty and staff. The MacArthur Fellows are
    Angela Belcher, Tim Berners-Lee, Erik D. Demaine,
    Linda G. Griffith, John H. Harbison, Evelyn F.
    Keller, Eric Lander, Harlan Lane, Heather N.
    Lechtman, Vamsi Mootha, David C. Page, Michael J.
    Piore, Daniela L. Rus, Peter W. Shor, Amy B.
    Smith, Richard M. Stallman, Alar Toomre, Frank
    Wilczek, Jack Wisdom, and George Zweig.

22
Massachusetts Institute of Technology part 10
  • Living Alumni of Record
  • The title of Institute Professor is the highest
    honor awarded by the faculty and administration
    at MIT. The current Institute Professors are
    Emilio Bizzi, John M. Deutch, Peter Diamond,
    Mildred S. Dresselhaus, John H. Harbison, Robert
    S. Langer, John D. C. Little, Thomas Magnanti,
    Joel Moses, Phillip A. Sharp, Isadore M. Singer,
    Daniel I. C. Wang, and Sheila Widnall. Institute
    Professors Emeriti are Noam A. Chomsky, Jerome I.
    Friedman, Morris Halle, Chia-Chiao Lin, Francis
    Eugene Low, Mario J. Molina, Paul A. Samuelson,
    Nevin Stewart Scrimshaw, Robert M. Solow, and
    John S. Waugh.

23
Massachusetts Institute of Technology part 11
  • MIT Nobel Prize Winner in Chinese
  • ?????? - ??2007????????????????????
  • ????? - ??2006????????1966??????????????(?????)
    1970???????????????
  • ????? - ??2006???????????1983???????????????
  • ?????? - ??2005?????????????????????
  • ??????? - ??2005????????1955????????????????
  • ??????? - ??2004??????????????????????
  • ???F??? - ??2003????????????????????

24
Massachusetts Institute of Technology part 12
  • MIT Nobel Prize Winner in Chinese
  • ????? - ??2002???????????1968??????????????????
    ???????????
  • ???? - ???2001?????????????(1997-2006)1972?????
    ????????????
  • ?????? - ??2001??????????????????????
  • ?????? - ??2001????????????????????
  • ?? - ??1998???????? ???????????(1968-1982?)
  • ??????? - ??1994????????????????????
  • ??? - ??1976??????????????????????

25
Massachusetts Institute of Technology part 13
  • MIT Nobel Prize Winner in Chinese
  • ???? - ??1965????????1939???????????????
  • ??
  • ?????? - ??????27???1975????????????????
  • ?????? - ???(?????????)?????????1962???????????
    ????
  • ???? - ???????????1979????????????????
  • ???????? - ??????1971??????????????1973????????
    ?????????
  • ?????-? - ???????1994??????????????????

26
Massachusetts Institute of Technology part 14
  • MIT Nobel Prize Winner in Chinese
  • ?????? - ??????????1989?????????????????
  • ??? - ??????1940????????????????
  • ??? - ?????????????? 1952???????????????
    1953???????????????

27
University of Pennsylvania Category in Carnegie
Classifications
28
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Category
in Carnegie Classifications
29
Final Comparison
30
FINISH
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