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University of Rochester

Rochester, New York

Rochester University

The University of Rochester is a private research university in Rochester, New York, U.S., with over 12,000 students from more than 100 countries, over 2,500 faculty and staff, 7 schools and colleges and the Faculty of Arts, Sciences & Engineering, and more than 200 programs of study. Rochester is one of the leading universities in the world, founded in 1850 by a group of Rochester businessmen. Rochester is ranked #34 among national universities by U.S. News & World Report. Rochester is also a leader in research, with $368 million in research awards in 2020.

Why work at Rochester?

UR offers rewarding employment options with competitive salaries and benefits, a diverse and inclusive campus culture, and a stimulating intellectual environment. You will also have access to state-of-the-art facilities, resources, and services to support your academic and professional goals.

How to apply to Rochester:

UR is looking for talented and passionate individuals who share its vision of creating, preserving, and disseminating knowledge for the benefit of society. Whether you are interested in teaching, research, administration, or service, you will find a variety of positions that match your skills and interests at UR. You can browse the current openings by visiting the [Human Resources website] or by contacting the relevant school or college directly.

If you want to join a vibrant and dynamic university that is committed to excellence, innovation, and diversity, apply to UR today!

Notable alumni from Rochester:

  • Medicine and Health
  • Elizabeth Blackwell (M.D. 1849) – The first woman to receive a medical degree in the U.S., a pioneer in women’s health and education, and a social reformer
  • George Whipple (B.A. 1900) – Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine (1934) for his discovery of the treatment of pernicious anemia with liver extract
  • Arthur Kornberg (B.S. 1937, M.D. 1941) – Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine (1959) for his synthesis of DNA, father of two other Nobel laureates in Chemistry, Roger Kornberg and Thomas Kornberg
  • Robert Moog (B.S. 1957, Ph.D. 1965) – Inventor of the Moog synthesizer, a revolutionary electronic musical instrument that influenced many genres of music, such as rock, pop, jazz, and classical
  • Steven Chu (Ph.D. 1976) – Nobel laureate in Physics (1997) for his development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light, former secretary of energy under President Barack Obama, professor at Stanford University
  • Anthony Fauci (M.D. 1966) – Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, leading expert on HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases, chief medical advisor to President Joe Biden, recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom (2008)
  • Louise Slaughter (M.S. 1953) – Former U.S. representative for New York’s 25th congressional district, the first woman to chair the House Committee on Rules, a champion of women’s rights, health care, and science

Q&A about Rochester jobs:

  • How do I apply for a job at Rochester?
  • You can apply for a job at Rochester by visiting the Human Resources website and following the instructions for the position you are interested in. You will need to create an account, upload your resume and cover letter, and fill out an online application form. You may also need to provide additional documents or information depending on the job requirements. You can track the status of your application online and receive notifications via email.
  • What are the benefits of working at Rochester?
  • Working at Rochester offers many benefits, such as:
  • Competitive salaries and performance-based incentives
  • Comprehensive health and wellness plans, including medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage
  • Retirement savings plans with employer contributions and matching options
  • Tuition assistance and scholarships for employees and their dependents
  • Paid time off, holidays, and leaves of absence
  • Flexible work arrangements and telecommuting options
  • Professional development and career advancement opportunities
  • Access to campus facilities, resources, and services
  • Discounts on various products and services from local and national vendors
  • What is the culture like at Rochester?
  • Rochester has a culture of excellence, innovation, and diversity that fosters collaboration, creativity, and curiosity. Rochester values academic freedom, intellectual rigor, social responsibility, and civic engagement. Rochester strives to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for all members of its community, regardless of their background, identity, or perspective. Rochester celebrates its achievements and honors its traditions while embracing change and pursuing new challenges.
  • How do I find out more about Rochester?
  • You can find out more about Rochester by visiting its [official website] or by following its [social media accounts]. You can also contact the [Office of Communications] for any media inquiries or requests. You can also attend one of the many events hosted by Rochester throughout the year, such as lectures, seminars, concerts, exhibitions, sports games, and alumni reunions.
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