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University of Maryland, Baltimore

www.umaryland.edu

 
The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) was founded in 1807. Today, this 71-acre research and technology complex encompasses 65 buildings in West Baltimore near the Inner Harbor. UMB is Maryland`s only public health, law, and human services university. Seven professional and graduate schools train the majority of the state`s physicians, graduate nurses, dentists, lawyers, social workers, and pharmacists. UMB is comprised of the following professional schools: School of Medicine (founded in 1807); School of Law (founded in 1816); Dental School (founded 1840); School of Pharmacy (founded 1841); School of Nursing (founded 1889); Graduate School (founded 1917); School of Social Work ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.umaryland.edu
  • 620 W. Lexington Street
    Baltimore, MD USA 21201
  • Phone: 410.706.3100

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