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  1. Yale-NUS College is a liberal arts college in Singapore. Established in 2011 as a collaboration between Yale University and the National University of Singapore, it is the first Liberal Arts college in Singapore and one of the first few in Asia. With an average acceptance rate of 5.2%, it is among the most selective institutions in the world.

  2. The Yale University endowment is the world's third-largest university endowment and has a reputation as one of the best-performing investment portfolios in American higher education. [1] [2] The endowment was established at Yale University, then Yale College, in 1718 from an initial fund of £562 provided by Elihu Yale and has grown to more ...

  3. M. Yale School of Management ‎ (2 C, 2 P) Yale School of Medicine ‎ (2 C, 9 P) Yale School of Music ‎ (2 C, 3 P)

  4. Yale University, IPA : [jeɪːl juːnəvɜrsəti]) v New Heaven ( Connecticut) je jednou z najrenomovanejších univerzít na svete a po Harvardovej univerzite disponuje druhým najväčším darcovským kapitálom. Je členom takzvanej Ivy League a členom Asociácie amerických univerzít (Association of American Universities).

  5. The Yale School of Architecture ( YSoA) is one of the constituent professional schools of Yale University. The School awards the degrees of Master of Architecture I (M.Arch I), Master of Architecture II (M.Arch II), Master of Environmental Design (M.E.D), and Ph.D in architectural history and criticism. The School also offers joint degrees with ...

  6. The Yale Bulldogs football program represents Yale University in college football in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA). Yale's football program, founded in 1872, is one of the oldest in the world. Since their founding, the Bulldogs have won 27 national championships, two of the first three Heisman ...

  7. Beginning on August 7, 1961, a series of social psychology experiments were conducted by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram, who intended to measure the willingness of study participants to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts conflicting with their personal conscience.

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