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Europe’s Top Universities - Grading Europe’s Universities

A new ranking by China’s Shanghai Jiao Tong University shows that many Old World schools are anything but old-fashioned

By Jennifer Fishbein, BusinessWeek, 26.9.07

Even if the U.S. dominates the top spots, Europe accounts for one-third of the leading 100 schools in a respected annual ranking of the world’s universities by Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China. Shanghai grades institutions on the number of alumni and faculty winning Nobel Prizes in the sciences and Fields Medals in math, on the number of articles authored by faculty in selected scientific journals, and on overall academic performance in relation to the size of the school.

University of Cambridge
England
Global rank: 4

The name of this 800-year-old institution is synonymous with educational excellence—and no wonder. Cambridge has racked up 81 Nobel prize winners, more than any university in the world. Its illustrious alumni include Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, and John Maynard Keynes. And Cambridge isn’t resting on its laurels: It’s busily investing for future excellence, for example with a new $84.3 million cancer research center.

Oxford University
England
Global rank: 10

The oldest university in the English-speaking world, Oxford traces its roots to the 11th century, with alumni ranging from Sir Walter Raleigh to Rupert Murdoch. Its library is Britain’s second-largest, after the British Library, and its botanical garden is the most diverse in the world. Oxford grows patents as well as plants: A university subsidiary, Isis Innovation, markets technologies developed by Oxford researchers, filing more than 50 patent applications a year.

Imperial College London
England
Global rank: 23

Renowned for its medical, scientific, and technological breakthroughs, Imperial College boasts an average starting salary for graduates of $52,390, the highest of any British university. Research undertaken by its staff, which includes the personal physicians to the Queen and the Prime Minister, combats tropical and infectious diseases and tackles the dangers of global warming. This year, a graduation ceremony was held in Singapore to reflect the large number of students coming from Asia.

University College London
England
Global rank: 25

UCL was founded in 1826 to educate Catholics, Jews, and others barred from Britain’s two other universities at the time, Oxford and Cambridge, which accepted only members of the Church of England. The largest of more than 50 colleges and institutes that comprise the University of London, it specializes in biomedical and physical science research. Alumni include Mahatma Gandhi, Alexander Graham Bell—and all four members of the band Coldplay.

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich
Switzerland
Global rank: 27

Albert Einstein is one of 21 Nobel laureates among the alumni of this 150-year-old science and engineering school. Lately the institute has been shaking up the world of robotics. Researchers are working on a project to create robots to help homebound elderly people with household tasks. A prototype has been programmed to respond to verbal commands such as, “Make and bring the coffee.”

University of Paris 6
France
Global rank: 39

Officially called Pierre & Marie Curie University, this school near the Latin Quarter of Paris is one of Europe’s largest universities of science and medicine, with about 40,000 students and researchers. Its 180 laboratories study a vast array of subjects, ranging from astrophysics to the genetics of yeasts.

University of Utrecht
Netherlands
Global rank: 42

Founded in 695 by an Irish Catholic archbishop as a seminary for future priests and young nobility, Utrecht is now the Netherlands’ biggest university, with 28,000 students. It’s particularly strong in the sciences, granting degrees in medicine, veterinary medicine, psychology, biomedical science, and pharmacy. The university lures fresh talent with its “high potential program,” offering five-year research grants for the most promising young Dutch minds.

University of Copenhagen
Denmark
Global rank: 46

Denmark’s largest university has more than 37,000 students and a history of research breakthroughs. Just this year, researchers discovered DNA from living bacteria over half a million years old—by far the oldest living organism ever found—which could lead to a better understanding of how cells age and whether life could exist on Mars. Last year, the university hosted the first-ever Chinese student job fair in Denmark, to entice more Chinese to study there.

University of Manchester
England
Global rank: 48

Manchester is one of Europe’s foremost centers for biomedical research and boasts strong science and engineering programs. Ernest Rutherford began his efforts to split the atom here when he became chair of the physics department in 1907. Other degree programs include midwifery, town and country planning, criminology, and textiles and paper science.

University of Paris-Sud 11
France
Global rank: 52

This science and technology university, comprising five campuses spread across the southern suburbs of Paris, hosts France’s largest academic center for pharmaceutical research. The university’s 120 laboratories are working on a variety of research subjects, including cancer, stem cells, and antibiotic resistance. The 200-acre main campus in Orsay includes woods and a botanical garden.

Karolinska Institute
Sweden
Global rank: 53 (tied)

This medical university in Stockholm, which administers the Nobel prizes in physiology and medicine, conducts research on subjects such as pregnancy-related diseases in poor countries and genetic predisposition to cancer. It recently founded the Stockholm Brain Institute with two other Swedish institutions, to treat and prevent disorders such as schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s disease, and attention-deficit disorder.

Ludwig Maximilians University
Germany
Global rank: 53 (tied)

This Munich-based university is Germany’s largest, with 47,000 students and 18 faculties in a variety of specialties including veterinary medicine and Protestant and Catholic theology. Science is its strong suit, with research centers focusing on topics including nanoscience, neuroscience, biodiversity, genetics, and theoretical physics.

University of Edinburgh
Scotland
Global rank: 53 (tied)

This top Scottish university draws acclaim for biomedical research, including work on stem cells that led to the cloning of Dolly the sheep and advances in T-cell immunotherapy for cancer patients. Founded in 1582, it has a long roster of impressive graduates. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle studied medicine here and is said to have based the character of Sherlock Holmes on one of his professors, Dr. Joseph Bell.

Technical University Munich
Germany
Global rank: 56

This university’s academic reach extends far beyond its core science and engineering programs. For example, it has a sports-science faculty, offering degrees in sports-injury prevention and rehabilitation and sports media, economics, and management. Students interested in industrial chemistry can study at the university’s institute in Singapore.

University of Zurich
Switzerland
Global rank: 58

Switzerland’s largest university, with 24,000 students, is known for its prowess in science and medicine, including its university hospital and veterinary hospital. Albert Einstein taught physics here from 1909 to 1911, and in 1996 an immunology professor, Rolf Zinkernagel, won a Nobel prize for his co-discovery of how the immune system distinguishes between infected and non-infected cells.

University of Bristol
England
Global rank: 62

Bristol runs one of the premier centers for the study of learning disabilities in Britain and is one of the few to offer degrees in deaf studies. The university has opened major research facilities nearly every year this decade, adding a science center and public affairs institute in 2007. One of its dormitories, Churchill Hall, served as a base for U.S. Army generals who planned the Normandy landings in 1944.

University of Heidelberg
Germany
Global rank: 65

Heidelberg’s reach extends all the way to Latin America, where it has a center for postgraduate study in Santiago, Chile, offering courses jointly with leading local institutions. The university’s Center for Social Investment, opened in 2006, examines the role of philanthropy and civil society, and its Center for Astronomy boasts 100 scientists in that field, the largest number at any German university.

Uppsala University
Sweden
Global rank: 66

This Swedish university offers a variety of unusual degrees, including masters in international humanitarian action, roads to democracy, and medical nuclide techniques. Founded in 1477, Uppsala is the oldest university in Scandinavia and home to Sweden’s oldest botanical garden, planted in 1655.

University of Oslo
Norway
Global rank: 69

Founded in 1811 when Norway was under Danish rule, the University of Oslo is the country’s oldest and largest academic institution, with 30,000 students. Its faculty of medicine is known for advances in neurobiology, transplantation immunology, nutritional science, and cancer research, and the university runs a medical center in Moscow. The University Museum of Cultural Heritage exhibits Viking ships unearthed in royal burial mounds.

University of Leiden
Netherlands
Global rank: 71

William of Orange founded this university in 1575 as a gift to the city for withstanding a long siege by the Spaniards. Strong in the social sciences and the arts but lacking faculties of economics and business, Leiden opened a school of management in 2002 only to shut it down four years later. Albert Einstein lectured here regularly throughout the 1920s. In 2005, his manuscript on the quantum theory of the monatomic ideal gas was discovered in a university library.

(Source:businessweek.com)

November 14, 2008

2008 Top 100 world universities in Natural Sciences and Mathematics

World Rank in SCI ARWU 2007 Rank Institution* Country Score on Alumni Score on Award Score on HiCi Score on PUB Score on TOP Total Score
1 1 Harvard Univ USA 100 100 100 59 99 100
2 3 Univ California - Berkeley USA 100 66 88 81 94 95.8
3 8 Princeton Univ USA 82 98 85 63 97 94.4
4 6 California Inst Tech USA 44 82 89 76 97 91.9
5 4 Univ Cambridge UK 88 92 73 74 90 91.7
6 5 Massachusetts Inst Tech (MIT) USA 80 80 70 76 96 90.4
6 2 Stanford Univ USA 70 99 77 63 95 90.4
8 20 Tokyo Univ Japan 25 24 57 100 82 73.7
9 10 Univ Oxford UK 51 48 52 68 88 71.9
10 13 Univ California - Los Angeles USA 0 57 65 62 94 71.7
11 12 Cornell Univ USA 40 62 54 54 93 71
12 7 Columbia Univ USA 57 30 62 54 94 70.1
13 9 Univ Chicago USA 57 46 55 47 97 69.8
14 34 Univ Colorado - Boulder USA 25 50 57 56 95 69.7
15 27 Swiss Fed Inst Tech - Zurich Switzerland 51 54 54 51 84 67.7
16 22 Kyoto Univ Japan 44 46 34 83 78 67.1
17 17 Univ Wisconsin - Madison USA 18 43 54 61 91 66.6
18 35 Univ California - Santa Barbara USA 0 53 46 57 99 65
19 14 Univ California - San Diego USA 0 39 50 60 95 64.1
20 26 Univ Illinois - Urbana Champaign USA 18 45 37 63 93 63.6
21 15 Univ Pennsylvania USA 31 39 46 46 100 63.5
22 21 Univ Michigan - Ann Arbor USA 48 0 48 64 93 62.8
23 19 Johns Hopkins Univ USA 31 34 42 53 97 62.7
24 11 Yale Univ USA 25 34 49 48 96 62.6
25 52 Univ Paris 11 France 48 60 24 65 80 62.5
26 37 Univ Maryland - Coll Park USA 31 0 54 60 95 61.9
27 23 Imperial Coll London UK 0 42 44 63 87 61.2
28 16 Univ Washington - Seattle USA 0 19 54 61 92 60.8
29 38 Univ Texas - Austin USA 0 22 45 61 94 59.6
30 29 Northwestern Univ USA 0 30 44 50 100 59.3
31 39 Univ Paris 06 France 51 0 34 73 80 57.9
32 45 Univ California - Irvine USA 0 48 37 44 96 57.7
33 33 Univ Minnesota - Twin Cities USA 0 0 55 55 92 56.3
34 23 Univ Toronto Canada 0 22 38 59 90 55.8
35 76 Tohoku Univ Japan 36 0 26 83 74 55.1
36 61 Ohio State Univ - Columbus USA 0 0 50 55 90 54.7
37 42 Univ Utrecht Netherlands 40 30 28 48 85 54.5
38 57 Australian Natl Univ Australia 0 0 54 54 87 54.4
39 83 Ecole Normale Super Paris France 74 44 14 39 83 53.8
39 56 Tech Univ Munich Germany 65 24 24 48 80 53.8
41 87 Rice Univ USA 25 35 28 36 96 53.6
42 102-150 Georgia Inst Tech USA 25 0 39 50 90 52.8
43 91 Texas A&M Univ - Coll Station USA 0 0 46 55 87 52.6
44 43 Pennsylvania State Univ - Univ Park USA 0 0 34 61 91 52.1
45 74 Univ Arizona USA 0 0 34 60 92 52
46 43 Univ California - Davis USA 0 0 39 53 93 51.8
47 99 Tokyo Inst Tech Japan 25 0 31 68 75 51.5
48 48 Univ Manchester UK 25 0 34 57 82 51.1
49 47 Rutgers State Univ - New Brunswick USA 0 0 44 49 89 50.9
50 76 Moscow State Univ Russia 78 37 0 79 49 50.8
50 102-150 Univ Massachusetts - Amherst USA 31 0 31 41 98 50.8
52-76 96 Arizona State Univ - Tempe USA 0 0 31 44 92
52-76 60 Carnegie Mellon Univ USA 25 0 31 38 93
52-76 32 Duke Univ USA 25 0 26 40 94
52-76 64 Hebrew Univ Jerusalem Israel 48 0 28 43 84
52-76 151-202 Iowa State Univ USA 0 0 28 49 93
52-76 67 Osaka Univ Japan 0 0 20 79 72
52-76 68 Purdue Univ - West Lafayette USA 0 22 24 51 91
52-76 102-150 Swiss Fed Inst Tech - Lausanne Switzerland 0 0 22 55 89
52-76 102-150 Technion Israel Inst Tech Israel 36 39 14 43 84
52-76 102-150 Tel Aviv Univ Israel 0 0 36 46 84
52-76 99 Univ Bonn Germany 40 19 20 48 74
52-76 62 Univ Bristol UK 0 0 37 47 93
52-76 36 Univ British Columbia Canada 0 30 20 52 88
52-76 102-150 Univ California - Santa Cruz USA 0 0 37 40 100
52-76 25 Univ Coll London UK 18 0 31 49 83
52-76 53 Univ Edinburgh UK 0 0 28 46 92
52-76 51 Univ Florida USA 25 0 25 54 87
52-76 102-150 Univ Geneva Switzerland 31 0 29 40 85
52-76 102-150 Univ Hawaii - Manoa USA 0 0 39 43 92
52-76 65 Univ Heidelberg Germany 25 24 20 45 88
52-76 53 Univ Munich Germany 36 17 24 48 79
52-76 102-150 Univ Pisa Italy 18 30 20 46 83
52-76 50 Univ Southern California USA 0 43 24 38 90
52-76 99 Univ Strasbourg 1 France 31 15 28 46 80
52-76 102-150 Univ Sussex UK 0 33 31 28 87
77-107 102-150 Aarhus Univ Denmark 18 30 14 37 86
77-107 83 Boston Univ USA 0 0 29 39 94
77-107 70 Brown Univ USA 0 18 24 33 96
77-107 151-202 Colorado State Univ USA 0 0 28 39 88
77-107 151-202 Florida State Univ USA 0 0 28 41 90
77-107 90 Indiana Univ - Bloomington USA 0 0 31 38 92
77-107 97 Lund Univ Sweden 18 0 22 47 83
77-107 94 Nagoya Univ Japan 0 24 14 59 75
77-107 102-150 Natl Univ Singapore Singapore 0 0 14 58 82
77-107 30 New York Univ USA 0 0 37 35 88
77-107 203-304 Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst USA 25 0 24 32 93
77-107 151-202 Seoul Natl Univ South Korea 0 0 14 64 80
77-107 151-202 State Univ New York - Stony Brook USA 0 0 24 42 90
77-107 86 Stockholm Univ Sweden 31 22 14 41 83
77-107 102-150 Tsukuba Univ Japan 0 28 14 49 79
77-107 102-150 Univ California - Riverside USA 25 0 17 41 96
77-107 46 Univ Copenhagen Denmark 18 18 31 39 76
77-107 151-202 Univ Durham UK 0 0 31 46 87
77-107 102-150 Univ Frankfurt Germany 51 0 20 41 75
77-107 203-304 Univ Houston USA 0 0 31 38 86
77-107 151-202 Univ Mainz Germany 0 0 31 42 81
77-107 58 Univ North Carolina - Chapel Hill USA 0 0 37 38 89
77-107 102-150 Univ Paris 07 France 0 0 24 48 85
77-107 49 Univ Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh USA 0 0 24 42 95
77-107 75 Univ Rochester USA 31 0 14 41 92
77-107 102-150 Univ Roma - La Sapienza Italy 0 0 14 61 82
77-107 151-202 Univ Tennessee - Knoxville USA 0 0 22 42 92
77-107 93 Univ Utah USA 0 0 24 40 90
77-107 102-150 Univ Virginia USA 0 0 25 39 95
77-107 102-150 Univ Wuerzburg Germany 44 0 20 37 85
77-107 102-150 Weizmann Inst Sci Israel 0 0 24 40 94
November 4, 2008

Academic Ranking of World Universities - 2008 Top 100 World Universities

* Institutions within the same rank range are listed alphabetically.
World Rank Institution* Region Regional Rank Country National Rank Score on Alumni Score on Award Score on HiCi Score on N&S Score on PUB
Score on PCP
Total
Score
1 Harvard Univ Americas 1 USA 1 100 100 100 100 100 74.1 100
2 Stanford Univ Americas 2 USA 2 40 78.7 86.6 68.9 71.6 66.9 73.7
3 Univ California - Berkeley Americas 3 USA 3 69 77.1 68.8 70.6 70 53 71.4
4 Univ Cambridge Europe 1 UK 1 90.3 91.5 53.6 56 64.1 65 70.4
5 Massachusetts Inst Tech (MIT) Americas 4 USA 4 71 80.6 65.6 68.7 61.6 53.9 69.6
6 California Inst Tech Americas 5 USA 5 52.8 69.1 57.4 66.1 49.7 100 65.4
7 Columbia Univ Americas 6 USA 6 72.4 65.7 56.5 52.3 70.5 46.6 62.5
8 Princeton Univ Americas 7 USA 7 59.3 80.4 61.9 40.5 44.8 59.3 58.9
9 Univ Chicago Americas 8 USA 8 67.4 81.9 50.5 39.5 51.9 41.3 57.1
10 Univ Oxford Europe 2 UK 2 59 57.9 48.4 52 66 45.7 56.8
11 Yale Univ Americas 9 USA 9 48.5 43.6 57 55.7 62.4 48.7 54.9
12 Cornell Univ Americas 10 USA 10 41.5 51.3 54.1 52.3 64.7 40.4 54.1
13 Univ California - Los Angeles Americas 11 USA 11 24.4 42.8 57.4 48.9 75.7 36 52.4
14 Univ California - San Diego Americas 12 USA 12 15.8 34 59.7 53 66.7 47.4 50.3
15 Univ Pennsylvania Americas 13 USA 13 31.7 34.4 58.3 41.3 69 39.2 49.0
16 Univ Washington - Seattle Americas 14 USA 14 25.7 31.8 53.1 49.5 74.1 28 48.3
17 Univ Wisconsin - Madison Americas 15 USA 15 38.4 35.5 52.6 41.2 68.1 28.8 47.4
18 Univ California - San Francisco Americas 16 USA 16 0 36.8 54.1 51.5 60.8 47.5 46.6
19 Tokyo Univ Asia/Pac 1 Japan 1 32.2 14.1 43.1 51.9 83.3 35 46.4
20 Johns Hopkins Univ Americas 17 USA 17 45.8 27.8 41.3 48.7 68.5 24.8 45.5
21 Univ Michigan - Ann Arbor Americas 18 USA 18 38.4 0 60.6 41.7 78.1 31.4 44.2
22 Univ Coll London Europe 3 UK 3 31.2 32.2 38.6 44.3 65.8 35.4 44.0
23 Kyoto Univ Asia/Pac 2 Japan 2 35.4 33.4 38.6 35.8 70.6 31.5 43.5
24 Swiss Fed Inst Tech - Zurich Europe 4 Switzerland 1 35.9 36.3 36.1 38.1 53.6 56 43.1
24 Univ Toronto Americas 19 Canada 1 25 19.3 38.6 37 79.8 45.8 43.1
26 Univ Illinois - Urbana Champaign Americas 20 USA 19 37.1 36.6 43.8 36.1 60.3 26.9 42.9
27 Imperial Coll London Europe 5 UK 4 18.6 37.4 39.9 38.2 61.8 39.4 42.4
28 Univ Minnesota - Twin Cities Americas 21 USA 20 32.2 16.3 50 34.8 67.5 24.4 40.4
29 Washington Univ - St. Louis Americas 22 USA 21 22.4 26 38.6 43.2 56 40.5 40.1
30 Northwestern Univ Americas 23 USA 22 19.4 18.9 46.7 32.8 58.7 37.7 38.1
31 New York Univ Americas 24 USA 23 34.1 24.5 39.9 34.4 53.4 25.9 37.4
32 Duke Univ Americas 25 USA 24 18.6 0 46.1 42.6 63.4 39.8 37.2
32 Rockefeller Univ Americas 25 USA 24 20.2 58.6 29.2 42.2 22.3 37.9 37.2
34 Univ Colorado - Boulder Americas 27 USA 26 14.8 30.8 39.3 39.4 45.5 30.4 36.4
35 Univ British Columbia Americas 28 Canada 2 18.6 18.9 31.8 31.9 65.8 38.2 36.3
36 Univ California - Santa Barbara Americas 29 USA 27 0 35.3 41.9 34.9 43.2 35.4 35.5
37 Univ Maryland - Coll Park Americas 30 USA 28 23.1 20 40.6 30.4 53.1 26.1 34.6
38 Univ North Carolina - Chapel Hill Americas 31 USA 29 11.2 16.3 37.9 28.8 62 29.1 33.9
39 Univ Texas - Austin Americas 32 USA 30 19.4 16.7 46.1 26.7 54.2 21.3 33.7
40 Univ Manchester Europe 6 UK 5 24.4 18.9 28.2 28.3 60.5 30.4 33.6
41 Univ Texas Southwestern Med Center Americas 33 USA 31 21.7 33.2 30.9 31.7 39.3 32.1 33.3
42 Pennsylvania State Univ - Univ Park Americas 34 USA 32 12.5 0 45.5 38.5 58.9 24.4 33.1
42 Univ Paris 06 Europe 7 France 1 36.6 23.6 23.1 27.3 58.2 21.3 33.1
42 Vanderbilt Univ Americas 34 USA 32 18.6 29.6 30.9 23.1 50.3 36 33.1
45 Univ Copenhagen Europe 8 Denmark 1 27.4 24.2 26.3 25.4 54.5 33.4 33.0
46 Univ California - Irvine Americas 36 USA 34 0 29.4 37.2 27.5 49.3 32.9 32.8
47 Univ Utrecht Europe 9 Netherlands 1 27.4 20.9 28.2 28.8 53.3 26 32.4
48 Univ California - Davis Americas 37 USA 35 0 0 46.7 31.7 63.2 30 32.2
49 Univ Paris 11 Europe 10 France 2 33.3 46.2 14.6 20.4 47 23.1 32.1
50 Univ Southern California Americas 38 USA 36 0 26.8 38.6 24.7 52.6 26.7 32.0
51 Karolinska Inst Stockholm Europe 11 Sweden 1 27.4 27.3 31.8 18.3 50.1 25.7 31.6
52 Univ Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh Americas 39 USA 37 22.4 0 40.6 23.2 63.1 28.3 31.3
53 Univ Zurich Europe 12 Switzerland 2 11.2 26.8 24.7 27.5 50.2 32.4 31.0
54 Rutgers State Univ - New Brunswick Americas 40 USA 38 13.7 20 39.9 27.9 44 23.8 30.9
55 Univ Edinburgh Europe 13 UK 6 20.2 16.7 26.3 32.3 49.7 30 30.8
55 Univ Munich Europe 13 Germany 1 33.1 22.9 16.3 25.6 52.7 31.8 30.8
57 Tech Univ Munich Europe 15 Germany 2 41.1 23.6 25.3 18.9 44.8 30.6 30.5
58 Univ Florida Americas 41 USA 39 20.2 0 37.2 22.7 64.9 26.6 30.4
59 Australian Natl Univ Asia/Pac 3 Australia 1 15.8 12.6 35.7 30.5 43.4 32.2 30.0
60 McGill Univ Americas 42 Canada 3 25.7 0 32.6 22.8 60.3 34.3 29.9
61 Univ Bristol Europe 16 UK 7 9.7 17.9 28.2 28.1 47.8 33.5 29.5
62 Carnegie Mellon Univ Americas 43 USA 40 31.2 32.8 31.8 11.3 35.7 30.9 29.3
62 Ohio State Univ - Columbus Americas 43 USA 40 15.8 0 41.9 19.8 63 20.3 29.3
64 Univ Oslo Europe 17 Norway 1 23.1 33.4 17.9 17 46.7 29.8 29.0
65 Hebrew Univ Jerusalem Asia/Pac 4 Israel 1 29.6 20 24.2 22.9 44.1 28.7 28.8
65 Purdue Univ - West Lafayette Americas 45 USA 42 16.8 16.7 30.1 22 52.8 21 28.8
67 Univ Heidelberg Europe 18 Germany 3 17.7 27.2 17.9 20.4 49.2 29.3 28.4
68 Osaka Univ Asia/Pac 5 Japan 3 11.2 0 26.3 28.2 63.6 28.7 28.3
68 Univ Helsinki Europe 19 Finland 1 16.8 17.9 21.9 20.8 53.8 30.1 28.3
70 Moscow State Univ Europe 20 Russia 1 49.1 34.2 0 8.3 53.2 33.4 28.1
71 Brown Univ Americas 46 USA 43 16.8 13.6 31.8 26.6 40.4 29.9 27.9
71 Uppsala Univ Europe 21 Sweden 2 23.1 32.2 12.6 19.3 49.5 21 27.9
73 Ecole Normale Super Paris Europe 22 France 3 53.4 24.5 12.6 17.2 25.9 56.2 27.7
73 Univ Melbourne Asia/Pac 6 Australia 2 13.7 14.1 23.1 19.6 58.1 26.7 27.7
73 Univ Rochester Americas 47 USA 44 29.6 8.9 27.3 21.6 44.1 36.1 27.7
76 Univ Leiden Europe 23 Netherlands 2 22.4 15.5 28.2 17.7 47.6 28.8 27.6
77 Univ Arizona Americas 48 USA 45 0 0 30.1 36.5 54.2 25.9 27.5
77 Univ Sheffield Europe 24 UK 8 20.9 14.1 21.9 25.5 47 29.7 27.5
79 Tohoku Univ Asia/Pac 7 Japan 4 16.8 0 21.9 23.2 63.9 28.9 27.1
79 Univ Utah Americas 49 USA 46 0 11.5 30.1 29.2 48 26.1 27.1
81 King’s Coll London Europe 25 UK 9 14.8 23.1 21.9 15.3 48.7 28.6 26.8
82 Univ Nottingham Europe 26 UK 10 13.7 20 24.2 16 47.9 28.7 26.5
83 Boston Univ Americas 50 USA 47 13.7 0 30.1 27.5 51.5 17.8 25.6
83 Case Western Reserve Univ Americas 50 USA 47 36.3 11.5 21.9 15.2 42.1 31.5 25.6
83 Michigan State Univ Americas 50 USA 47 11.2 0 35.7 22.4 51.6 18.5 25.6
86 Stockholm Univ Europe 27 Sweden 3 26.3 29.6 16.3 19.2 36.2 19.7 25.5
87 Univ Basel Europe 28 Switzerland 3 23.1 17.1 20.6 21.1 35.7 34.9 25.4
88 Texas A&M Univ - Coll Station Americas 53 USA 50 0 0 32.6 24.5 55 20.9 25.2
89 McMaster Univ Americas 54 Canada 4 14.8 18.9 21.9 14.7 46.1 26.4 25.1
90 Univ Goettingen Europe 29 Germany 4 34.5 20 14.6 16.5 40.3 25.6 24.9
91 Univ Birmingham Europe 30 UK 11 22.4 10.9 21.9 15.6 47.3 28 24.8
92 Indiana Univ - Bloomington Americas 55 USA 51 12.5 17.9 26.3 21.2 39.3 18.1 24.6
93 Aarhus Univ Europe 31 Denmark 2 13.7 18.9 7.3 24.5 48.2 27 24.5
93 Arizona State Univ - Tempe Americas 56 USA 52 0 14.1 24.2 28.2 43.1 18.9 24.5
95 Univ Virginia Americas 57 USA 53 0 0 32.6 26.3 47.2 25.5 24.4
96 Univ Freiburg Europe 32 Germany 5 22.4 20.9 16.3 19.2 38 24.2 24.2
97 Lund Univ Europe 33 Sweden 4 26.3 0 25.3 18 51.7 18.6 24.1
97 Rice Univ Americas 58 USA 54 19.4 21.9 21.9 19.7 29.5 29.3 24.1
97 Univ Bonn Europe 33 Germany 6 17.7 20 14.6 20.2 41.3 24.7 24.1
97 Univ Sydney Asia/Pac 8 Australia 3 17.7 0 20.6 16.4 58 26.8 24.1
November 4, 2008

Ranking Methodology

1. Mission

Many students, faculties, institutions, governments and the public in general are interested in rankings of universities for different purposes. However, the quality or reputation of universities cannot be precisely measured by mere numbers. It would be impossible to quantitatively evaluate universities worldwide, because of the huge differences of universities in the large variety of countries and the technical difficulties in obtaining internationally comparable data.

Two years ago, we decided to establish some kind of academic ranking of universities worldwide by evaluating their academic or research performance. After two years of hard work, we come up with the “Academic Ranking of World Universities - 2003″. We hope the ranking will help you to compare and identify universities worldwide by their academic or research performance.

2. Ranking Criteria and Weights

We rank universities by several indicators of academic or research performance, including Nobel laureates, highly cited researchers, articles published in Nature and Science, articles in Science Citation Index-expanded and Social Science Citation Index, and academic performance per faculty.

For each indicator, the highest scoring institution is assigned a score of 100, and other institutions are calculated as a percentage of the top score. The distribution of data for each indicator is examined for any significant distorting effect; standard statistical techniques are used to adjust the indicator if necessary.

Scores for each indicator are weighted as shown below to arrive at a final overall score for an institution. The highest scoring institution is assigned a score of 100, and other institutions are calculated as a percentage of the top score. The scores are then placed in descending order. An institution’s rank reflects the number of institutions that sit above it.

Indicator
Weight
Nobel
Nobel laureates in
physics, chemistry, medicine and economics
20%
HiCi
Highly cited researchers
in 21 broad subject categories
20%
N&S
Articles published in
Nature and Science
20%
SCI
Articles in Science Citation Index-expanded
and Social Science Citation Index
20%
Performance
per faculty
Academic performance
per faculty
20%
Total
100%


3. Definitions of Ranking Criteria

Nobel laureates. The total number of Nobel laureates in physics, chemistry, medicine and economics between 1911 and 2002 by prize winner’s affiliation. If a prize is shared by more than one winner, each winner is assigned the reciprocal of the number of winners. If a winner is affiliated with more than one institution, each institution is assigned the reciprocal of the number of institutions. Different weights are set for every ten years, the weight is 100% for laureates in 2001-2002, 90% for laureates in 1991-2000, 80% for laureates in 1981-1990, 70% for laureates in 1971-1980, and so on, and finally 10% for laureates in 1911-1920.

Highly cited researchers. The number of highly cited researchers in 21 broad subject categories in life sciences, medicine, physical sciences, engineering and social sciences. These individuals are the most highly cited within each category for the period 1981-1999.

Articles published in Nature and Science. The average number of articles published in Nature and Science between 2000 and 2002. To distinguish the order of author affiliation, a weight of 100% is assigned for first author affiliation, 50% for second author affiliation, 25% for third author affiliation, and 10% for other author affiliation. Only publications of article type are considered.

Articles in Science Citation Index-expanded and Social Science Citation Index
. The number of articles cited in Science Citation Index-expanded and Social Science Citation Index. Only publications of article type are considered.

Academic performance per faculty. The academic performance scores in the above indicators divided by the number of full-time equivalent faculty. If the number of faculty for an institution can not be obtained, the original score is used for the institution. For ranking - 2003, the number of full-time equivalent faculty are obtained only for institutions in USA and China.

If you could provide us statistical information on the number of faculties of institutions in your country, we would very much appreciate.

4. Data Sources

Nobel laureates. http://www.nobel.se.
Highly cited researchers. http://www.isihighlycited.com.
Articles published in Nature and Science. http://www.isiknowledge.com.
Articles in Science Citation Index-expanded and Social Science Citation Index. http://www.isiknowledge.com.
Number of faculty. http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/eduhome.htm for institutions of USA. Statistics published by the Ministry of Education of China for institutions in China.

5. List of Abbreviations

Abbreviations used in the names of institutions are as follows:

Agr
-
Agriculture
Chem
-
Chemistry
China-hk
-
China - Hong Kong
China-tw
-
China-Taiwan
Coll
-
College
Fed
-
Federal
Inst
-
Institute
Med
-
Medicine
Natl or Nacl
-
National
Phys
-
Physics
Sch
-
School
Sci
-
Science
Tech
-
Technology
Univ
-
University

Other abbreviations used are as follows:

HiCi
-
Highly cited researchers
N&S
-
Nature and Science
SCI
-
Science Citation Index-expanded and Social Science Citation Index
November 4, 2008
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