USA | Boston, United States
Founded in 1898, Northeastern University positions itself as a "global, experiential, research university," deeply committed to engaging with the world. Located primarily in the Fenway, Roxbury, and Back Bay areas of Boston, Massachusetts, it also has satellite campuses across the state and in cities like Charlotte, North Carolina, Seattle, Silicon Valley, and Toronto.
With a student body exceeding 24,000 undergraduates and postgraduates, Northeastern upholds the motto Lux, Veritas, Virtus (Light, Truth, Courage) as its guiding principle. The university emphasizes global engagement, offering students opportunities to collaborate with over 3,000 partners across seven continents. Faculty members are frequently involved in international research collaborations, and alumni, who graduate as globally-minded citizens, can be found in 186 countries around the world.
The university also boasts a rich sports tradition, supporting 18 varsity teams, 43 club sports, and 32 intramural sports under the Northeastern Huskies name. Notable alumni include Richard Egan and Roger Marino, the co-founders of EMC Corporation, and Jeff Clarke, the CEO of Kodak, who earned his MBA at Northeastern.
Northeastern University holds a solid position in global university rankings. According to the QS World University Rankings 2025, the university ranks 396 globally and 62 in the USA. In the Times Higher Education rankings, Northeastern is placed within the 201-250 range globally, with strengths in research and teaching across various disciplines. Additionally, U.S. News & World Report ranks it 54 among national universities in 2024, underscoring its robust academic reputation and research contributions. These rankings reflect Northeastern’s commitment to providing a high-quality educational experience, with particular emphasis on its global engagement and cooperative education programs.
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