The University of Miami (casually alluded to as UM, U Miami, Miami and The U)is a private, nonsectarian exploration college situated in Coral Gables, Florida, United States. Starting 2014, the college at present selects 16,774 understudies in 12 different universities/schools, including a medicinal school situated in Miami's Civic Center neighborhood, a graduate school on the fundamental grounds, and a school concentrated on the investigation of oceanography and climatic sciences on Virginia Key, with an examination offices at the Richmond Facility in southern Miami-Dade County. These universities offer roughly 115 undergrad, 104 master's, and 63 doctoral of which 59 are exploration/grant and four expert regions of study. Throughout the years, the University's understudies have spoken to every one of the 50 states and near 150 remote nations. With more than 14,000 full and low maintenance workforce and staff, UM is the 6th biggest head honcho in Miami-Dade County.
Exploration is a segment of every scholastic division, with UM pulling in $346.6 million for every year in supported examination grants. UM offers an expansive library framework with more than 3.1 million volumes and outstanding property in Cuban legacy and music. UM likewise offers an extensive variety of understudy exercises, including cliques and sororities, an understudy daily paper and radio station. UM's intercollegiate athletic groups, on the whole known as the Miami Hurricanes, contend in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, and its football group has won five national titles following 1983.