UAB is a large, four-year research university and is
classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity". UAB has been accredited by the
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools since 1970, according to the
U.S. Department of Education. UAB offers degrees in the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels from the schools in Business, Education, Engineering, Graduate School, Health Professions, Nursing, Public Health, and the College of Arts and Sciences. It also houses the Honors College and the three professional schools that offer professional degrees in dentistry, Medicine, and Optometry. UAB has inaugurated some new programs in bioinformatics, cancer biology genetics and genomic sciences, digital forensic immunology and neuro-engineering that are the first of its kind in the US.
UAB Medicine With almost 2 million clinical visits and care provided every year, UAB is considered one of the largest academic medical centers that offers patient care to the state of Alabama and the surrounding areas. The institution is also training future medical professionals and advancing medical science through study and research at health-related professional schools of UAB;
Dentistry, Health Professions, Nursing, Optometry, Public Health and the
Heersink School of Medicine. A number of managed hospitals are part of the UAB Health System, including the UAB Hospital, the Valley Foundation, the University of Alabama Health Services Foundation, the UAB Carolan Eye Hospital Authority, the Medical West Hospital Authority, the L.V. Stabler Hospital, J. Paul Jones Hospital, Brian Whitfield Memorial Hospital, Cooper Green Mercy Health Services Authority, and other local hospitals. Ascension St. Vincent's and UAB Health System have formed a collaborative partnership to expand access to healthcare through numerous locations and wellness initiatives. Diabetes, mental and behavioral health, and health disparities are addressed by this partnership. Additionally, it maintains close relationships with other public and private nonprofit organizations that are housed on and around the UAB campus, such as the
Children's of Alabama and the Veterans Affairs Medical Center. The UAB Health System, a distinct not-for-profit organization, oversees, coordinates, and manages the medical facilities connected to UAB. With 1,207 beds, the flagship
UAB Hospital is the largest in Alabama and the eighth largest in the nation. It is home to the only Level 1 adult trauma center in the state and the only hospital in Alabama to consistently rank among U.S. News & World Report's "America's Best Hospitals". The O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center is the only center in Alabama and the surrounding four states to get an NCI designation, and it leads the country in advancing cancer research, care, and education. Providing a peer-reviewed proof of concept for xenotransplantation and paving the way for a steady, sustainable supply of life-saving organs, UAB successfully tested the first human preclinical model for transplanting genetically modified pig kidneys into humans in January 2022.
Rankings In the 2022
U.S. News & World Report rankings, UAB was tied for the 137th best national university and was ranked tied for the 64th best public university. UAB graduate programs was ranked in the 2024 U.S. News & World Report "Best Graduate Schools" including Healthcare Management (1st), Nursing; Masters (10th) and Doctoral (11th), Nursing-Anesthesia (29th), Medical School in Primary Care (24th) and in Research (35th), Physician Assistant (8th), Public Health (18th), Biostatistics (31st), Occupational Therapy (37th) and Physical Therapy (21st). Other programs are also ranked including Part-time MBA (98th), Education (117th), Engineering (112th), Biological Sciences (74th), Chemistry (136th), Clinical Psychology (70th), Computer Science (132nd), Mathematics (117th), Physics (152nd), Psychology (97th), Social Work (60th), and Sociology (84th). In 2018–19,
Times Higher Education ranked UAB 1st "Young University" in the US and 12th around the world for two consecutive years among institutions that are 50 years old or younger. Also, UAB ranked 160th worldwide, around top 8% among global universities according to 2023 U.S. News & World Report Best Global Universities ranking.
Student profile In fall semester of 2018, the UAB student body consisted of 13,836 undergraduates, 6,933 graduate students and 1,154 professional doctoral students from all 67 Alabama counties, all 50 states and more than 110 foreign countries. The undergraduate student body was 56% non-Hispanic white, 26% Black/African-American, 6% Asian, 5% two or more races, 3% Hispanic, and 3% International.
Faculty and staff UAB has more than 3,000 faculty. Eight faculty members from UAB have been elected to the National
Institute of Medicine. The student-faculty ratio at UAB is 18:1.
Libraries UAB Libraries has two main libraries, both located on its main Birmingham campus: • Mervyn H. Sterne Library • From its beginning as a small extension division library when UAB was formed in 1969, the Sterne Library emerged and has developed into a major academic library. From 1969 until 1973, the Library was housed in several locations. It opened for service in January 1973 at its present location, and since that time, the Library has undergone several renovations and expansions. Its collections support teaching and research in the arts and humanities, business, education, engineering, natural sciences, mathematics, and social sciences. In addition to more than 1 million print and electronic books and subscriptions to over 41,000 periodicals, the library also provides users with access to specialized databases, audio-visual materials, microforms, and other electronic resources. • Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences (LHL) • Established in 1945, LHL is the largest biomedical library in Alabama and serves as a Resource Library for the Southeast/Atlantic Region in the National Network of Libraries of Medicine. The collections of the library span seven centuries of knowledge with medieval manuscripts and some thirteen thousand rare books, bound journals and books in the various health science disciplines, archival records and photographs, and electronic access to thousands of online journals and books. They also operate a number of branch/satellite, remote, and virtual locations/collections: • Lister Hill Library at University Hospital (LHL@UH) • This branch location of the Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences is housed within the Graduate Medical Education (GME) Wellness Center in University Hospital, and the physical space is only open to UAB Residents and Fellows. Library services, however, are available to all hospital staff. The mission of LHL@UH is to provide the staff of University Hospital with accurate, reliable, and timely information in support of patient care, education, and research. • Reynolds-Finley Historical Library • Dr. Lawrence Reynolds (1889-1961), a native of Ozark, Alabama, formed this library's original collection. Motivated by his roots in Alabama, Dr. Reynolds donated his valuable collection of about 5,000 volumes on February 2, 1958, and the Reynolds Historical Library officially opened. On November 14, 2014, it was announced that a gift from Sara J. Finley and Randall W. Finley that honors their father, Dr. Wayne H. Finley, would form an endowment for the continued enhancement and expansion of the medical historical collections. In recognition of this significant gift, and of Dr. Finley's longstanding commitment to medical history at this university, the Reynolds Historical Library was renamed the Reynolds-Finley Historical Library. • Alabama Museum of the Health Sciences • The Alabama Museum of the Health Sciences supports UAB and broader communities through the stewardship of health sciences objects and histories, with an emphasis on Alabama, and through educational opportunities, engaging exhibitions, and thoughtful collecting. The scope of the collection includes, but is not limited to, the following fields: medicine, nursing, ophthalmology, dentistry, public health. and allied health. • Sparks Medical Library • Located on the UAB Huntsville Regional Medical Campus, in-house book collections of the most current core clinical textbooks and shelf/board review guides are available in all clinical specialties offered on the Huntsville Campus. • 801 Building • The 801 Building is a remote storage facility where less-frequently requested items in the collection are kept. These items are still available to library users and can be requested through the courier service. A sampling of items stored here include journals from the Sterne Library dating from 1999 and back, microfilm, microfiche, cassettes, albums, kits, and print books. • UAB Archives • The official repository for the University of Alabama at Birmingham seeks to advance knowledge concerning the origins, mission, and programs of UAB. The Archives also seeks to encourage efficient records management, which ensures UAB records of enduring historical value will be identified for inclusion in the Archives. The Archives collects and preserves a wide variety of materials, including original institutional records, manuscripts, letters, memos, photographs, scrapbooks, ledgers, audio/visuals, and university publications, ephemera, objects, and realia. • UAB Digital Collections • Featured collections include American Civil War Collection, Birmingham Medical College Collection, Dennis G. Pappas Otolaryngology Collection, Ethnographic Film Collection, Florence Nightingale Collection, Historical Collections of the UAB Libraries, Incunabula Collection, Lawrence Reynolds WWI Photograph Collection, Marcel Proust Collection, Medical Instrument Catalog Collection, Mervyn Hayden Sterne Collection, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscript Collection, Middle Eastern Medical Collection, Rare Alabama Medical Journal Collection, StoryCorps, Department of History: Oral History Office Collection, Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association Collection, William C. Carter Collection, and William Osler Letter Collection. •
UAB Digital Commons •
UAB Digital Commons is an open access repository service of the University of Alabama at Birmingham Libraries. Items included represent research and scholarly output submitted by members of the UAB campus community. ==Research and economic impact==