1. The University of Minnesota, referred to as UofM or UMN, is a world-famous American public university system with five campuses, which is usually referred to as the flagship campus of the system-the UniversityofMinnesotaTwinCity Cities.
2. The University of Minnesota Twin Cities is a world-famous first-class public research university located in the twin cities of Minnesota (Minneapolis and St. Paul) in the United States. It is the oldest and largest branch of the University of Minnesota system, and is often directly called the University of Minnesota. Since its establishment in 1851, the school has had many prominent alumni. By the end of 218, there were 3 Nobel Prize winners, one former chief justice of the United States, two former vice presidents of the United States, and many corporate tycoons among the Fortune 5 companies in the United States, with an excellent tradition of education and serving the society. Many world-class technologies and inventions were born in Mingda University: flight recorder (black box), retractable car seat belt, cardiac pacemaker, cardiopulmonary respirator, etc. Mingda has a kidney transplant institution.
3. The University of Minnesota-Twin Cities is a member of the Top Ten American Alliances, association of american universities and the International 21st Century Academic Alliance. It is a world-famous undergraduate and postgraduate education institution and research institution, and is known as the public Ivy League.
4. The University of Minnesota Twin Cities is also one of the most comprehensive institutions of higher learning in the United States, ranking among the top universities in the world all the year round. Universities ranked 41st in 219U.S.News World University, 5th in 22 Times Higher Education World University, 66th in 22U.S.News American University and 47th in the world University.