Augusta University

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Augusta University is a public research university and medical center located in Augusta, Georgia, United States. It is one of the four public research universities in the University System of Georgia. Augusta University specializes in health science education but also offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various fields.

History[edit]

Augusta University was founded in 1828 as the Medical Academy of Georgia, making it one of the oldest medical schools in the United States. It underwent several name changes and expansions over the years. In 2015, it was renamed Augusta University after consolidating with Augusta State University. This merger expanded the university's offerings beyond health sciences to include a broad spectrum of undergraduate programs.

Campus[edit]

The main campus of Augusta University is located in Augusta, Georgia, and includes the Medical College of Georgia, the nation's ninth-largest and 13th oldest medical school. The university also operates several satellite campuses across Georgia, including the Health Sciences Campus in Augusta, which houses the medical college and the dental college, among other health-related programs.

Academics[edit]

Augusta University is divided into several colleges and schools, including the College of Allied Health Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education, College of Nursing, The Graduate School, and the Medical College of Georgia. It offers a wide range of programs at the undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels, with a particular emphasis on health sciences.

Research[edit]

As a research university, Augusta University is involved in numerous scientific and medical research projects. It is known for its contributions to health science research, including areas such as cancer, cardiovascular health, and regenerative and reparative medicine. The university receives significant funding for its research projects from various federal agencies, including the National Institutes of Health.

Healthcare[edit]

Augusta University Health, the healthcare system associated with the university, provides comprehensive medical services to patients across Georgia and the Southeastern United States. It includes the Augusta University Medical Center, Children's Hospital of Georgia, and numerous clinics and specialized care centers. The health system is a major provider of trauma care, pediatric care, and specialized treatments in the region.

Student Life[edit]

Students at Augusta University can participate in a variety of extracurricular activities, including student organizations, intramural sports, and community service projects. The university also offers campus housing and a range of student services aimed at supporting academic and personal success.

Notable Alumni[edit]

Augusta University has produced a number of notable alumni, particularly in the fields of medicine, research, and public service. These include leaders in healthcare, accomplished researchers, and public officials who have made significant contributions to their fields and communities.

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