Yeshiva University

Yeshiva University

Die Yeshiva University (auch YU genannt) ist eine private jüdische Universität in New York City im US-Bundesstaat New York. Die Hochschule wurde 1886 gegründet. Derzeit sind 5.994 Studenten eingeschrieben. 2011 hat sie den 68. Platz nach Times Higher Education Ranking im Ranking der Universitäten der Welt.[1]

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Fakultäten

Undergraduate Level

  • Judaistik
  • Wirtschaftswissenschaften (Sy Syms School of Business)
  • Yeshiva College (Undergraduate)
  • Stern College for Women (Undergraduate)
  • S. Daniel Abraham Israel Program

Graduate Level

  • Jüdische Pädagogik und Verwaltung (Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration)
  • Judaistik (Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies)
  • Medizin (Albert Einstein College of Medicine)
  • Psychologie (Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology)
  • Rechtswissenschaften (Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law)
  • Sozialarbeit (Wurzweiler School of Social Work)
  • Sue Golding Graduate Division

Sport

Die Sportteams der Yeshiva University sind die Maccabees. Die Hochschule ist Mitglied in der Skyline Conference.

Berühmte Persönlichkeiten

Professoren

Absolventen

Einzelnachweise

  1. THE Abgerufen 15. Mai 2011

Weblinks

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