Overview
The University of Delaware (UD) is a privately governed, state-assisted land-grant research university in Newark, founded in 1743. it is world-renowned for its chemical engineering and materials science programs. UD is home to several major research centers and has produced several notable U.S. political and business leaders.
University Name
| Field | Value |
| University Name |
University of Delaware |
| University Name Normalized |
university of delaware |
Profile
| Field | Value |
| Institution name |
University of Delaware |
| Location |
United States |
| Region |
Americas |
| Size |
Large |
| Focus |
CO |
| Research |
Very High |
| Status |
Public |
Academic reputation
| Field | Value |
| Score |
9.4 |
| Rank |
601+ |
Employer reputation
| Field | Value |
| Score |
7.9 |
| Rank |
601+ |
Faculty/student
| Field | Value |
| Score |
6.6 |
| Rank |
701+ |
Citations per faculty
| Field | Value |
| Score |
53.9 |
| Rank |
237 |
International faculty
| Field | Value |
| Score |
30 |
| Rank |
495 |
International students
| Field | Value |
| Score |
12.6 |
| Rank |
665 |
International research network
| Field | Value |
| Score |
66.5 |
| Rank |
530 |
Employment outcomes
| Field | Value |
| Score |
16.9 |
| Rank |
617 |
Sustainability
| Field | Value |
| Score |
65.3 |
| Rank |
239= |