University of Denver

Denver, Colorado, US
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The University of Denver is a private research university founded in 1864. It is known for strengths in international relations through the Josef Korbel School, professional programs in law and business, and research spanning engineering, the social sciences, and environmental studies. The institution emphasizes interdisciplinary scholarship and community engagement in the Rocky Mountain region.
The University of Denver conducts research across international affairs and public policy, engineering and computer science, the social and behavioral sciences, law, and the natural and environmental sciences. Notable entities include the Josef Korbel School’s Sié Center for international security, the Ritchie School’s laboratories in robotics, AI, and cybersecurity, the Knoebel Institute for Healthy Aging, and research units in sustainability and water resources. Projects are commonly supported by federal agencies such as the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health, along with state agencies and private foundations. Partnerships with regional industry and nonprofits enable applied work in domains like cybersecurity, health and aging technologies, data analytics, education, and environmental management. The university facilitates translation of research through interdisciplinary centers and experiential programs that connect students and faculty with community and industry needs.
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