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The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) is a public research university in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Its campus is in the Near West Side community area, adjacent to the Chicago Loop . The second campus established under the University of Illinois system , UIC is also the largest university in the Chicago metropolitan area , having more ...
The Chicago Loop as seen from the UIC campus. The largest university in the Chicago area, UIC serves approximately 34,000 students within 16 colleges & schools including Applied Health Sciences, Architecture, Design, and the Arts, Business Administration, Dentistry, Education, Engineering, Graduate, Honors, Liberal Arts & Sciences, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health, Social Work, Urban Planning ...
When founded in 1922 the UIC had 51 members from 29 countries, including Japan and China. They were soon [when?] joined by members from the Soviet Union, the Middle East and North Africa. [specify] As of February 2024, the UIC has 223 members (include suspended) [27] across five continents. [26] Of these there are:
The UIC Country Code is a two digit-number identifying countries in which members of the International Union of Railways (UIC) are active. The UIC has issued numbering systems for rolling stock (UIC wagon numbers) and stations that include the country code. The values are defined in UIC leaflet 920-14.
UIC Flames, the intercollegiate athletic program of the University of Illinois Chicago Underwood International College , an affiliated department of Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea United International College , a public liberal arts college in Zhuhai, Guangdong, China
Vikas Berry, professor and department head of chemical engineering at UIC; Best known for his research in the area of bionanotechnology, graphene and 2D Materials. William T. Bielby, sociologist, professor of sociology at UIC, President of the American Sociological Association from 2002–2003
UIC Law was founded in 1899 as the John Marshall Law School and initially accredited by the American Bar Association in 1951. It merged with the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2019, becoming the UIC John Marshall Law School. [4]
When Canada was founded, women could not vote in federal elections. Women did have a local vote in some provinces, as in Canada West from 1850, where women owning land could vote for school trustees. By 1900 other provinces adopted similar provisions, and in 1916 Manitoba took the lead in extending full women's suffrage. [158]