USA | Philadelphia, United States
Temple University, located in one of the most iconic cities in the nation, is the largest university in Philadelphia. It educates a diverse range of future leaders from across the globe who are driven to learn, prepare for their careers, and make a meaningful impact.
Founded by Russell Conwell in 1884 as a night school, Temple has grown into a renowned global institution. With nearly 40,000 students, 17 schools and colleges, eight campuses, and a wide range of degree programs, it is recognized as a top-tier research university. As one of only 4% of universities classified as R1, Temple stands as Philadelphia’s sole public university and a hub of academic excellence. The institution values accessible education and empowers students to become transformative leaders through hands-on learning and mentorship with distinguished faculty.
Temple University holds a notable position in various national and international rankings. According to the U.S. News & World Report (2025), it is ranked 98 among National Universities, 46 in Top Public Schools, and 72 in Best Value Schools. In the QS World University Rankings (2025), Temple University is ranked between 681 and 690 globally, while in the Times Higher Education (2025) rankings, it falls between 351st and 400th in the world. These rankings reflect Temple University's commitment to academic excellence and its influential role in higher education.
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