
The Nobel Prize (The Nobel Prize), a famous Swedish chemist and inventor of nitroglycerin explosives, was founded in 1895 with part of the legacy (Swedish kroner 31 million) of Nobel Prize. Worldwide, the Nobel Prize is often considered the most important award in the field of awards. On August 30, 2018, the Swedish Academy of Literature announced that it would stop awarding the Nobel Prize for Literature this year due to a scandal. In order to express protests, people from Swedish cultural circles set up a new literary prize that is only issued this year.


The winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics this year were American scientists Arthur Ashekin , French scientist Geral Muru , and Canadian scientist Donna Strickland;
Chemistry Prize winners are American scientists Frances Arnold and George Smith , British scientist Gregory Winter;
Physiology or Medicine Prize was awarded to American scientist James Allison and Japanese scientist Honjutsu;
Economic Prize was awarded by American economists William Nordhouse and Paul Romer .
So, which school do these Nobel Prize winners come from?

Paul Romer
Currently Stanford University Professor of Economics
Senior Researcher of the Hoover Institute
Stanford University is located in Palo Alto, south of the San Francisco Bay Area . It is close to the world-renowned high-tech park Silicon Valley . It is a world-renowned private research university.
The founding of Stanford University is the time of the American industrial revolution and higher education reform. This makes its educational philosophy engraved with the imprint of the times and shows the spirit of pragmatism and entrepreneurship. Stanford University established a distinct educational purpose at the beginning of its establishment, and even what it learned is directly useful to students' lives and helps them succeed. Therefore, its purpose is to take the civilization progress of the entire human race as the ultimate benefit, actively play the role of the university, promote social welfare; teach students to abide by laws and regulations, and enjoy the happiness given by freedom.
Stanford University has a strong fund, sufficient funding, and extremely abundant teaching equipment. It has 30 libraries, which not only has more than 8 million books, but also has fully computerized management. There are more than 7,000 computers for students to use on campus, and there are also multiple computer rooms and computer centers to provide services to students. Students can use the Internet to connect with teachers and students on campus. There are gymnasiums, golf courses and swimming pools that can accommodate 85,000 people, which fully reflects the benefits of large campus area.

William Nordhouse
Undergraduate graduated from Yale

Since 1967, Nordhouse has been teaching at Yale University, focusing on the principles of economics. He was hired as a tenured professor in 1973. He is currently a professor of economics at Whitney Griswood, Yale University and a director of the Cowers Economics Research Foundation.
Yale University is one of the 14 founding institutions of the American University Association and a member of the famous sports league Ivy League.
Yale attaches great importance to undergraduate education, so Yale College is the core of Yale's education, and all professors offer undergraduate courses. More than 65 departments and programs offer more than 2,000 courses to undergraduate students every year, many of which are offered by Yale’s best historians, literary critics, scientists, engineers, mathematicians, artists, composers, poets and sociologists. The academic atmosphere is extremely friendly and active, which is unimaginable in research universities that do not focus on basic teaching.
Although Yale respects traditional education very much, it does not set specific course requirements for students, nor does it have so-called core courses. Instead, it is a more relaxed course selection system. Yale requires students to learn both depth and breadth: depth, that is, students should study professional courses; breadth, that is, students should study three fields (i.e. humanities, arts, natural sciences, social sciences) and three skills (writing, quantitative reasoning, and foreign languages). Yale provides students with 80 professional courses and 53 foreign language courses.

Arthur Askin
Columbia UniversityPhysicsBachelor degree
Columbia UniversityDoctoral degree in nuclear physics
Columbia University is one of the five oldest universities in the United States and one of the universities with the most Nobel Prize winners. There were also five founding fathers of the United States on the campus of Columbia University, four US presidents including Obama and , Roosevelt and , as well as 34 heads of state and heads of state, and 10 justices of the Supreme Court of the United States.
The motto of Colombia University is "In the light shall we see light." It can be translated as "Borrow your light and see the light" or "We seek knowledge in the spirit of God", which is a classic of the Old Testament Psalm. The school motto has a strong religious atmosphere, but it does not hinder people's determination and courage to pursue truth and find light. In fact, Columbia University has specially established four major themes in curriculum setting: Globalisation, Total quality, Ethics and Human Resources Management, so it is known as the "21st Century Curriculum".

Cornell University is a new force of the Ivy League. Its school color is bright red, bright and enthusiastic, and unrestrained. It seems that anyone's youth can burn here in Cornell. Cornell University’s academic management is known for its flexibility. Its subordinate colleges have great autonomy in operation. Each college independently formulates academic plans, has different admission standards, and awards degrees on its own. The school-wide unified requirements for bachelor’s degree only include passing a swimming test, taking two physical education courses and completing a writing requirement.

Francis Arnold


Currently a professor at the California Institute of Technology in the United States
California is well-known in the world science world, and its advantageous disciplines include physics, chemistry, astronomy and space science in basic science. California Tech is very small, with a total of only about 2,000 students in the school. However, as of October 2018, 38 professors or alumni have won the Nobel Prize (including 22 alumni), and a total of 73 relevant people including researchers have won the Nobel Prize (ranked eighth in the world). One in every thousand graduates has won the Nobel Prize, the world's Nobel Prize density.
Since the founding of California Institute of Technology , the good school spirit and characteristic culture gradually formed is the fundamental guarantee for it to become a world-class university. This includes students' academic style of studying hard, supporting each other, and full of academic freedom; scientific research emphasizes the research style of cross-disciplinary discussion and full and free exchange; a management culture that pursues quality and strives for excellence; the entire campus is full of academic style of pursuing scientific truth and dedicating to science, etc.

George Smith
University of Missouri Professor of Biological Sciences
University of Missouri offers more than 265 degree programs and is well-known in academics. In 1885, it established the first department of electronic engineering in the United States and owns the world's first journalism school. In the United States, due to the huge power of public opinion supervision in the press, it is also known as the "invisible Fourth World" (the United States has separated its powers, and news is often called the fourth right), which to a certain extent has also given rise to the development of political alumni in the school. Well-known alumni include US President Truman.
University of Missouri, Columbia, pays great attention to students' writing skills. For this purpose, it has a Center for the Literary Arts, which offers courses such as creative writing, journalism and drama to guide students in various types of writing skills. This feature is very famous among American universities. The Nobel Prize was first awarded in 1901 and has been awarded to 904 individuals and 24 groups as of 2018.The number of Nobel Prize winners in various universities reflects the school's academic strength and status in the world academic circles from a certain level. So which schools have won the most awards?
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1 | Harvard University | United States | 158 people | |
2 | Cambridge University | United Kingdom | 118 people | |
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4 | University of Chicago | United States | 98 people | |
5 | Columbia University | United States | htt ml1696 people||
6 | MIT | US | 93 people | |
7 | Stanford | US | 8 3 people | |
8 | Caltech | United States | 73 people | |
9 | Oxford University | UK | 69 people | |
10 | Princeton University | US | 65 people | |
11 | Yale University | US | 6 1 person | |
12 | Cornell University | United States | 58 people | |
13 | Berlin Humboldt University | Germany | 55 people | |
14 | University of Paris | French | 50 people | |
15 | University of Göttingen | Geringen | German | 45 people |
16 | University of Munich | Germany | 42 people | |
17 | University of Copenhagen | Denmark | 39 people | |
18 | Johns Hopkins | United States | 37 people | |
18 | New York University | United States | 37 people | |
20 | Rockefeller University | United States | 36 people | |
21 | Pennsylvania | United States | 35 people | |
22 | United Nations College | UK | 34 people | |
23 | Est.com Technological Institute of Zurich | Swiss | 32 people | |
24 | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | United States | 30 people | |
25 | University of Minnesota | United States | 29 people | |
26 | UC San Diego | United States | 27 people | |
26 | Heidelberg University | German | 27 people html l17 | |
28 | United States | United States | 25 people | |
28 | United States | United States | 25 people | |
28 | University of Wisconsin-Madison | United States | 25 people |

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