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University of Wisconsin–Madison


The University of Wisconsin–Madison is a leading public research university dedicated to academic excellence, multidisciplinary research, and community outreach. Founded in 1848, it advances knowledge across humanities, sciences, engineering, and healthcare, and is recognized for innovation in higher education, significant research activity, and global impact. The institution is guided by the Wisconsin Idea, striving to improve lives on and beyond campus.

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Nr. of Employees

Very Large (1000+)

University of Wisconsin–Madison


Services

Degree and certificate programs across a wide range of fields including sciences, engineering, humanities, business, and healthcare.

Research collaborations and infrastructure support across scientific, engineering, clinical, and humanities disciplines.

Educational and service programs that engage local, state, and international communities.

Assists researchers in protecting intellectual property and bringing innovations to market.

Operates a comprehensive dining program with multiple campus venues, dining markets, coffee shops, and convenience stores. Supports a wide range of dietary needs and offers various payment solutions including student-focused meal plans.

Food and beverage catering for campus events, meetings, and conferences, ranging from full-service to pick-up orders.

Expertise Areas

  • Advanced research and development
  • Healthcare and clinical sciences
  • STEM education and training
  • Public policy and social sciences
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Key Technologies

  • Biotechnology
  • Materials science and engineering
  • Artificial intelligence
  • High-throughput data analytics
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Key People

Interim Chancellor

Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

Vice Chancellor of Medical Affairs, Dean of the School of Medicine and Public Health

Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration

Director of Athletics

Vice Chancellor for Research

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News & Updates

Nobel Prizes received in fields such as chemistry, medicine, physics, literature, and economics by university-associated individuals.

Over half a million alumni worldwide, contributing to global impact and outreach.

Ranked fifth nationally in research expenditures, with $1.9 billion annual spending.

Alumni and faculty have received 43 Pulitzer Prizes.

Ranked twelfth best public university in the United States by U.S. News & World Report for 2025–26.

Projected economic impact of $38.9 billion to the state of Wisconsin by 2026.

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