Syracuse University is a private research university in Syracuse, New York.

In its 2021 ranking of U.S. colleges, "U.S. News & World Report" ranked Syracuse tied for 58th among undergraduate national universities. A 2019 survey in the Academic Ranking of World Universities places Syracuse University in the top 100 world universities in social sciences. In 2019, Syracuse University was ranked 22nd in New York State by average professor salaries.

Syracuse University's main library contains 2.3 million books, 11,500 periodicals, 45,000 feet (14,000 m) of manuscripts and rare books, 3.6 million microforms, and a café. It remains one of the hundred largest libraries in the country.

SU supports research in the fields of management and business, sciences, engineering, education, information studies, energy, environment, communications, computer science, public and international affairs, and other specialized areas.

Approximately 15 percent of students are from outside of the US, and are supported by the Center for International Services within the university's Division of Student Affairs.

Among the individuals who have attended or graduated from Syracuse University include Sir John Stanley, British Member of Parliament; Joe Biden, President of the United States; Robert Jarvik, inventor of the first artificial heart implanted into human beings; Prince Sultan bin Salman, first Arab, first Muslim and the youngest person to travel to space.

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