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The University of Western Macedonia (UoWM) is a public university in Greece, founded in 2003 and merged with the Technological Education Institute of Western Macedonia in 2019. It has 7 schools and 21 departments in 5 cities, offering undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in various fields.
UOW Malaysia is a private university in Malaysia, part of the University of Wollongong Australia global network. It offers programs at various levels in business, engineering, hospitality, nursing, and more, and has campuses in Shah Alam, Penang, and Batu Kawan.
This list ranks the world's largest universities and university networks by total active enrollment across all campuses and modes of study. It includes institutions from various continents, countries, and educational systems, with different founding dates, affiliations, and enrollment numbers.
Find out the top ten largest institutions of higher education in the US based on the number of unique students who attended in Fall 2020. See the rankings, classifications, locations and enrollment data from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System.
Learn about the QS World University Rankings, a global ranking of the world's top universities produced by Quacquarelli Symonds. Find out the methodology, criteria, and results of the 2024 edition, which introduced new metrics such as Sustainability, Employment Outcomes, and International Research Network.
The University System of Maryland (USM) is a public university system in the U.S. state of Maryland, with 12 campuses and four regional centers. It was created in 1988 from the merger of University of Maryland and Board of Trustees of State Universities and Colleges.
The University System of Georgia (USG) awarded a record 76,571 degrees during the last fiscal year, up 1.8% over fiscal 2023. The number of degrees the system’s 26 institutions have awarded has ...
The University System of Ohio is the public university system of the U.S. state of Ohio, governed by the Ohio Department of Higher Education. It includes 14 four-year research universities, 24 branch and regional campuses, 23 community colleges and technical colleges, and 13 graduate schools, among others.