university of chicago

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university of chicago

A student walks across the University of Chicago campus with a backpack.

Definition

Proper noun: * A major private research university: The University of Chicago is a prestigious private research university located in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is widely recognized for its rigorous academic programs, influential scholarly research, and distinctive core curriculum.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • She earned her doctorate in economics from the University of Chicago.
    • The University of Chicago Press is one of the largest and most distinguished university presses in the United States.
    • Many Nobel laureates have been affiliated with the University of Chicago.
Advanced Usage
  • The name is often used metonymically to refer to the intellectual traditions or academic "schools of thought" associated with the institution.
    • His economic policy was heavily influenced by the University of Chicago. (Referring to the Chicago school of economics).
Variants and Related Words
  • UChicago (n): A common abbreviated and informal name for the university.
    • He decided to attend UChicago for its strong physics program.
  • Chicago (n): When used in an academic context, "Chicago" can sometimes refer to the university by synecdoche.
    • She got a job offer from Chicago. (Implies the University of Chicago).
Synonyms
  • Institution of higher learning
  • Research university
Related Phrases
  • The Chicago School: This phrase, while not containing the exact target term, is intrinsically linked. It refers to several influential schools of thought developed at the university, most notably in economics, sociology, and law.
    • The Chicago School of Economics advocates for free-market principles.
university of chicago

A student walks across the University of Chicago campus with a backpack.

Noun
  1. a university in Chicago, Illinois

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