Princeton University
The university is governed by the Trustees of Princeton University and has an endowment of $37.7 billion, the largest endowment per student in the United States. Princeton provides undergraduate and graduate instruction in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering to approximately 8,500 students on its main campus spanning within the borough of Princeton. It offers postgraduate degrees through the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, the School of Engineering and Applied Science, the School of Architecture and the Bendheim Center for Finance. The university also manages the Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory and is home to the NOAA's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity" and has one of the largest university libraries in the world.
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As of October 2021, 75 Nobel laureates, 16 Fields Medalists and 16 Turing Award laureates have been affiliated with Princeton University as alumni, faculty members, or researchers. In addition, Princeton has been associated with 21 National Medal of Science awardees, 5 Abel Prize awardees, 11 National Humanities Medal recipients, 217 Rhodes Scholars, 137 Marshall Scholars, and 62 Gates Cambridge Scholars. Two U.S. presidents, twelve U.S. Supreme Court Justices (three of whom currently serve on the court) and numerous living industry and media tycoons and foreign heads of state are all counted among Princeton's alumni body. Princeton has graduated many members of the U.S. Congress and the U.S. Cabinet, including eight Secretaries of State, three Secretaries of Defense and two Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1909
Superior document: Syria publications of the Princeton University archaeological expeditions to Syria in 1904-5 and 1909 Div. 3, Greek and Latin inscriptions in Syria, Sect. B, Northern Syria, 3
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Published: 1922
Superior document: Syria publications of the Princeton University archaeological expeditions to Syria in 1904-5 and 1909 Div. 3, Greek and Latin inscriptions in Syria, Sect. B, Northern Syria, 6
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Published: 1907
Superior document: Syria publications of the Princeton University archaeological expeditions to Syria in 1904-5 and 1909 Div. 2, Ancient architecture in Syria, Sect. B, Northern Syria, 1
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Published: 1909
Superior document: Syria publications of the Princeton University archaeological expeditions to Syria in 1904-5 and 1909 Div. 2, Ancient architecture in Syria, Sect. B, Northern Syria, 3
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Published: 1910
Superior document: Syria publications of the Princeton University archaeological expeditions to Syria in 1904-5 and 1909 Div. 3, Greek and Latin inscriptions in Syria, Sect. A, Southern Syria, 2
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Published: 1990
Superior document: Varia Turcica 15
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Published: 2013
Superior document: Medieval & Renaissance manuscripts in the Princeton University Library Volume 1
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Published: 2013
Superior document: Medieval & Renaissance manuscripts in the Princeton University Library Volume 2
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Published: 2013
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Published: 2015.
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Published: 1999
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Published: c2011.
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Published: anfangs;, 1937-1999
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Published: 1960.
Superior document: Progress in astronautics and rocketry ; v. 1
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Published: c2003.
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