University of New Mexico

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University of New Mexico
Type Public
Established 1889 (1889)
President Robert G. Frank
Location Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Campus Urban
Colors Cherry and silver
Nickname Lobos
Website unm.edu
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/edu/school?id=18898

University of New Mexico (also referred to as UNM) is a public research university located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. The university also has campuses in Gallup, Los Alamos, Rio Rancho, Taos, and Los Lunas. The university offers 94 bachelor's, 71 master's and 37 doctoral degrees across its 12 colleges and schools.[1] UNM is classified as a research university with very high research activity by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.[2] The university enrolled more than 27,000 students, and it ranked 176 among U.S. universities and 93 among "Top Public Schools" according to U.S. News & World Report's 2016 rankings.[3]

Informatics programs

Bioinformatics

The following bioinformatics- and health/clinical informatics-related options exist for potential students:

Fellowship Program in Biomedical Informatics
Three years; As of December 2016, the school is not accepting fellowship applications but will likely do so in 2017 or early 2018. See the program URL for details.
Available online? No
Program URL: http://hslic.unm.edu/bmi/fellowship.html


Fellowship Program in Clinical Informatics
Two years (?); "At the completion of this training, fellows will be eligible to sit for the clinical informatics board certification exam."
Available online? No
Program URL: http://hslic.unm.edu/bmi/fellowship.html


Additional external links

References

  1. "Academics". University of New Mexico. http://www.unm.edu/academics/index.html. Retrieved 07 December 2016. 
  2. "Standard Listings". Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Indiana University. http://carnegieclassifications.iu.edu/lookup/standard.php. Retrieved 07 December 2016. 
  3. "University of New Mexico". U.S. News & World Report - Best Colleges. U.S. News & World Report LLP. http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/university-of-new-mexico-10313. Retrieved 07 December 2016.