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World Rank, Institution, Country,
Final Score
1 HARVARD UNIV, USA,100 - Ivy
2 MIT, USA, 91.6
3
STANFORD UNIV, USA, 89.5
4 UNIV CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND, 86.1
5 CALTECH, USA,
85.2
6 PRINCETON UNIV, USA, 82.4 - Ivy
7 UNIV OXFORD, ENGLAND, 82.3
8 YALE UNIV, USA, 79.1 - Ivy
9 COLUMBIA UNIV, USA, 78.8 - Ivy
10
UNIV CALIF BERKELEY, USA, 78.5
11 UNIV CHICAGO, USA, 73.8
12 CORNELL
UNIV, USA, 73.6 - Ivy
13 UNIV PENN, USA, 73.6 - Ivy
14 UNIV TOKYO,
JAPAN, 69.4
15 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV, USA, 66.9
16 ETH ZURICH SWITZERLAND,
66.6
17 KYOTO UNIV, JAPAN, 65.7
18 WEIZMANN INST SCI, ISRAEL, 65.0
19 UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES, USA, 64.0
20 UNIV CALIF SAN DIEGO, USA, 63.1
21 ROCKEFELLER UNIV, USA, 61.7
22 HEBREW UNIV JERUSALEM, ISRAEL, 60.7
23 NYU, USA, 60.5
24 UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO, USA, 59.7
25 UNIV
WISCONSIN MADISON, USA, 59.6
26 UNIV ILLINOIS URBANA CHAMPAIGN, USA, 59.0
27 DUKE UNIV, USA, 58.3
28 IMPERIAL COLL LONDON, ENGLAND, 57.5
29
UNIV TEXAS SW MED CTR DALLAS, USA, 56.4
30 UNIV TEXAS AUSTIN, USA, 55.7
31 UCL, ENGLAND 55.2
32 OSAKA UNIV, JAPAN, 54.4
33 NORTHWESTERN
UNIV, USA, 54.3
34 UNIV MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR, USA, 53.7
35 UNIV TORONTO,
CANADA, 53.4
36 UNIV N CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, USA, 53.0
37 WASHINGTON
UNIV, USA, 52.9
38 UNIV UTAH, USA, 52.6
39 UNIV WASHINGTON SEATTLE, USA,
52.2
40 UNIV CALIF SANTA BARBARA, USA, 52.1
41 MCGILL UNIV, CANADA, 51.7
42 PURDUE UNIV W LAFAYETTE, USA, 51.6
43 CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV, USA, 51.5
44 UNIV SO CALIF, USA, 51.3
45 UNIV CALIF DAVIS, USA, 51.0
46 UNIV
COLORADO BOULDER, USA, 50.6
47 UNIV CALIF IRVINE, USA, 50.6
48 UNIV
PARIS 11, FRANCE, 50.4
49 UNIV MINNESOTA TWIN CITIES, USA, 50.2
50 UNIV
ARIZONA, USA, 50.2
A NEW APPROACH TO WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS
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World university rankings are lists of higher
education institutions ordered using a combination of indicators. Some rankings,
such as ARWU1, rely mainly on research indicators. Other rankings, such as QS2
and the Time Higher Education3 rankings, place a great deal of emphasis on
opinion based surveys. Up to now, there has been no ranking measuring the
quality of the learning environment as well as research without relying on
surveys and university data submissions. Here it is shown that a ranking
measuring the quality of education and training of students as well as the
prestige of the faculty and the quality of their research could be constructed
based solely on verifiable data. It is found that, in addition to research
performance, the quality of an institution's alumni significantly affects its
ranking. The indicators used to quantify these aspects are chosen to be robust
against manipulation. The results of this study will be of interest to students,
university administrators, policy makers, and funding agencies from around the
world. In this study, degree-granting institutions of higher education are
ranked according to seven indicators, which are explained in detail below.
1) Quality of Faculty (±³¼öµéÀÇ Àü¹®ºÐ¾ß¿¡¼ÀÇ ÃÖ¿ì¼ö ¼ö»ó ½ÇÀû; ¿¹¸¦µé¾î Nobel Prize and
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, Abel Prize, Balzan Prize, Charles
Stark Draper Prize, Crafoord Prize, Dan David Prize, Fields Medal, Holberg
International Memorial Prize, Japan Prize, Kavli Prize, Kluge Prize, Kyoto
Prize, Millennium Technology Prize, Pritzker Prize, Shaw Prize, Schock Prize,
Templeton Prize, Turing Award, Wolf Prize, and World Food Prize µî)
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Quality of Research: IV] Patents (¿¬±¸±â¹Ý ƯÇãÃâ¿ø ¼ö)
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institution's alumni who have won major awards, medals, and prizes relative to
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7) Number of an
institution's alumni who currently hold CEO positions at the world's top
companies relative to the institution's size (Àü¼¼°è ÃÖ¿ì·®±â¾÷¿¡¼ ÃÖ°í°æ¿µÀÚ·Î ÀÖ´Â Á¹¾÷»ýµéÀÇ
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