Help Us Find the Best University for Blockchain

Which U.S. university has the best overall offering on cryptocurrency and decentralized tech? We need your help to find out.

AccessTimeIconSep 11, 2020 at 1:44 p.m. UTC
Updated Aug 19, 2021 at 4:17 a.m. UTC

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Have you taken a cryptocurrency course at university? Are you interested in learning about blockchain for your career? What have you heard about the institutions with the best teachers, research centers, student clubs and networking opportunities?

We want to hear from you.

We are launching the inaugural CoinDesk U ranking on October 6, at 4ET. See our special lineup of speakers here.

CoinDesk is on a mission to find out which U.S. university is doing the best overall job of teaching, researching and otherwise engaging on the topic of cryptocurrency and decentralized tech. We're gathering data on a host of blockchain-related criteria. And now we really want to know what you – the student, former student or prospective student – thinks.

Have your say

CoinDesk's student survey takes five minutes or just one minute (depending on the option you choose). Your participation will help make this research project as a responsive and accurate as it can be.

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