The University of Chicago is one of the most prestigious universities in the world, with 87 teachers and alumni who have won the Nobel Prize, the highest among American universities. Two alumni have won the Turing Award and 12 professors have won the National Science Medal. Among the current professors, there are more than 6 academicians of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering and the National Academy of Medical Sciences, including Chinese physicists Li Zhengdao, Yang Zhenning and Cui Qi.
The University of Chicago offers Need-based scholarships to international students with a coverage rate of 72%;
Zhida University was rated as the most active research institution by Carnegie Advanced Course Foundation, and it is also a member of the Cooperative University Alliance and association of american universities. The school has 12 research institutes and 113 research centers.
There are many employment opportunities for graduates: 1) Chicago is the most important financial center in the world and the second largest business center in the United States. There are 12 Fortune 5 companies headquartered here, such as the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, the Chicago Stock Exchange, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, and the CME Group, which owns the New York Mercantile Futures Exchange and Dow Jones Indexes. The headquarters of Boeing, a military giant, moved to Chicago in 21. Kraft Foods and McDonald's are located in the suburbs of Chicago. These three companies are among the top 3 companies in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and United Airlines headquarters is also located in Chicago. 2) The city has the second largest labor market in the United States. Manufacturing, printing, publishing and food processing industries occupy a relatively large share in the local economy. Because there are a large number of consumers and many college graduates in this area, Chicago has also given birth to many emerging internet companies, such as Career Builder, Orbitz, 37 Signals, Groupon and Feedburner;. 3) Chicago is a major venue for global exhibitions. The main convention and exhibition center in this city is McCormick Place, which is composed of four connected buildings and is the largest convention and exhibition center in the United States and the third largest in the world.