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  1. Duke Virtual Tour. Even if you can't be here, you can experience Dukes beautiful gothic architecture for yourself. Launch the virtual tour below to explore campus.

  2. Duke-NUS Medical School is a collaboration between Duke University and the National University of Singapore, and Singapore’s only graduate-entry medical school.

  3. Duke's undergraduate admissions are among the most selective in the United States, with an overall acceptance rate of 5.1% for the class of 2028. Duke spends more than $1 billion per year on research, making it one of the ten largest research universities in the United States.

  4. About Duke. Read the narrative history of Duke University.

  5. When evaluating applications to Duke, the admissions committee reviews several documents that make up each file. As a part of our holistic approach, we consider both your academic and personal interests, what you’ve accomplished, and your unique experiences, perspectives, and background.

  6. Find everything you need to know about Duke University, including tuition & financial aid, student life, application info, academics & more.

  7. Homepage - Duke Undergraduate Admissions. With exceptional academics, enviable spirit, and a community of support, there’s no school quite like Duke. The Duke experience is all-encompassing, interactive, and vibrant. There’s an element of camaraderie here that doesn’t exist anywhere else.

  8. For applications to the MD programme, 31st January is the final deadline. While particularly strong candidates are encouraged to apply by 1st September to be considered for early acceptance, admission requirements are the same for both the early and regular acceptance period.

  9. Not seeing Duke in person doesn’t mean you can’t experience everything that makes Duke an amazing place to learn, explore, live, and connect. We hope you’ll join us for some or all of our virtual programs.

  10. www.duke-nus.edu.sg › about › about-duke-nusThe Duke-NUS Story

    Bringing graduate medical education to Singapore. The idea for a graduate medical school first emerged in 2001 from the recommendations of a medical education review panel, chaired by Lord Ronald Oxburgh and commissioned by the Ministry of Education, Singapore.

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