
Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University
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More about this organization
Mission
To educate students, to foster independent & original research, and to share benefits discovered.
About
Instruction, research and clinical practice: Education and related services (e.g., room and board) are provided to over 26,000 students including approximately 14,500 full-time and 11,500 part-time students. Research and related services (e.g., research training) are provided through approximately 2,100 government and private sponsors. The university remains a leader among the nation's research universities. University research highlights are available at www.jhu.edu. Professional medical services are provided by members of the university's faculty to patients at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and other hospitals and outpatient care facilities in the Baltimore area.
