Young Asian Universities Shine in QS Top 50 Under 50

Submitted by laura@qs.com on Tue, 09/20/2016 - 10:13

This year’s QS Top 50 Under 50, published today, is headed by Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU) for the third consecutive year. NTU is immediately followed by five more young Asian universities – an unbroken sequence which testifies to the region’s success in developing world-leading institutions at high speed.

First developed in 2012, this annual list celebrates the world’s highest-performing universities under 50 years old, based on the latest edition of the QS World University Rankings®. It spotlights dynamic young institutions making rapid progress in the international league tables – and challenging those which have spent centuries cementing their positions at the top.

As well as providing a showcase for Asia’s fast-rising young universities, the list is also notable for a high concentration of institutions with a focus on science and technology. This is apparent within the top 10, and also further down the list. Australia’s RMIT University and Queensland University of Technology are both in the top 20, while Finland’s Tampere University of Technology climbs 18 places this year to place 30th, and South Korea’s Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology debuts in 35th.

 

Top Universities Under 50 Years Old

Based on the QS Top 50 Under 50 2016-2017

Rank

Institution Name

Country/ Territory

Position in QS World University Rankings®

1

Nanyang Technological University (NTU)

Singapore

13

2

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)

Hong Kong

36

3

KAIST - Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

South Korea

=46

4

City University of Hong Kong

Hong Kong

55

5

Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH)

South Korea

83

6

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Hong Kong

111

7

Maastricht University

The Netherlands

173

8

University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)

Australia

193

9

Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona

Spain

=203

10

University of Antwerp

Belgium

209

 

Beyond the top 10, young Asian universities continue to feature prominently throughout the list. Malaysia and Hong Kong have four representatives each, while South Korea and Taiwan each make three appearances.

The most-featured country, however, is Australia, which claims 10 of the top-50 positions. Europe collectively accounts for 18 entries, including five Spanish universities, and two each for the UK and Finland. There are also representatives from Japan, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Israel, Kazakhstan, Qatar and the US – showing a truly global spread of successful young institutions, in both established and emerging education hubs.

Alongside the Top 50 Under 50, the Next 50 Under 50 highlights the next set of ‘ones to watch’, ranked in groups of 10. New entrants this year include Singapore Management University (in the 51-60 band), Australia’s Central Queensland University (81-90), and Malaysia’s Universiti Teknologi Petronas (91-100).

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The full results of both the Top 50 and Next 50 Under 50 are published online, and can be sorted to show each institution’s year of establishment and position in the latest QS World University Rankings. Additional information and direct comparisons of featured universities are available using the new comparison tool on the table; to access this function, simply register for free site membership.

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World University Ranking Methodologies Compared

Submitted by laura@qs.com on Mon, 09/19/2016 - 09:47

There are multiple world university rankings available – with the best-known being the QS World University Rankings®, Times Higher Education World University Rankings, and the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) – and each one uses a different methodology. This can sometimes be confusing, as it’s not always easy to see why a university is ranked differently, or why the order within a country changes depending on which table you view.

To clarify how these different outcomes are reached, below is an overview of the methodologies used for these three major world university rankings…

QS World University Rankings®

The QS World University Rankings assesses universities on six performance indicators, relating to research, teaching, employability and internationalization. To be eligible for inclusion, institutions must teach at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, and conduct work in at least two of five broad faculty areas (arts and humanities; engineering and technology; social sciences and management; natural sciences; life sciences and medicine).

  • Academic reputation (worth 40% of the overall score)
    Based on a global survey of academics, who are asked to identify the leading institutions in their field.
  • Employer reputation (10%)
    Based on a global survey of graduate employers, who are asked to identify the institutions producing the best graduates in their sector.
  • Student-to-faculty ratio (20%)
    An indication of commitment to high-quality teaching and support.
  • Research citations per faculty member (20%)
    This is normalized by subject area, and reflects the impact of an institution’s research.
  • Proportion of international faculty (5%)
    A measure of an institution’s success in attracting faculty from overseas.
  • Proportion of international students (5%)
    A measure of an institution’s success in attracting students from overseas.

The interactive results table can be filtered to show the scores for each of these six indicators, showing where each institution’s comparative strengths and weaknesses lie. You can find out more about the QS World University Rankings methodology here.

Times Higher Education World University Rankings

The Times Higher Education World University Rankings uses 13 performance indicators, grouped into five categories. Institutions are excluded if they do not teach at undergraduate level, or if their research output is below a certain threshold.

  • Teaching (worth 30% of the overall score)
    Based on a reputation survey (15%), staff-to-student ratio (4.5%), doctorate-to-bachelor’s ratio (2.25%), doctorates-awarded-to-academic-staff ratio (6%) and institutional income (2.25%).
  • Research (30%)
    Based on a reputation survey (18%), research income (6%) and research papers published per faculty member (6%).
  • Research citations (30%)
    Based on the number of citations a university’s research obtains, normalized by subject area.
  • International outlook (7.5%)
    Based on international-to-domestic-student ratio (2.5%), international-to-domestic-staff ratio (2.5%) and international research collaborations (2.5%).
  • Industry income (2.5%)
    Based on income earned from industry, relative to the number of academic staff employed, and adjusted for PPP.

The published results can be sorted to show universities’ scores for each of the five categories, but not for the individual indicators within each category.

Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU)

Also widely known as the Shanghai Ranking, the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) assesses six performance indicators, all relating to research excellence. The ranking considers all institutions with Nobel Laureates, Fields Medalists, highly cited researchers, papers published in Nature or Science, or a significant number of papers indexed by the Science Citation Index-Expanded (SCIE) or Social Science Citation Index (SSCI).

  • Alumni (worth 10% of the overall score)
    Based on the number of alumni of an institution who have won Nobel Prizes and Fields Medals, with greater weight given to more recent recipients.
  • Awards (20%)
    Based on the number of staff affiliated with an institution who have won Nobel Prizes in physics, chemistry, medicine and economics, and Fields Medals in mathematics, with greater weight given to more recent recipients.
  • Highly cited researchers (20%)
    Based on an institution’s number of highly cited researchers, according to the latest list published by Thomson Reuters.
  • Papers in Nature and Science (20%)
    Based on the number of papers published in these two influential journals, drawing on a four-year period. For institutions specialized in social sciences and humanities, this category does not apply.
  • Papers indexed (20%)
    Based on the number of papers indexed in the Science Citation Index-Expanded and Social Science Citation Index in the preceding calendar year, with a double weighting for papers indexed in the Social Science Citation Index.
  • Per capita performance (10%)
    The weighted scores of the other indicators, divided by the number of full-time equivalent academic staff.

The published ARWU results can be sorted to show performance in each of these six indicators.

Got more questions about any of these world university rankings? Take a look at our frequently asked questions, or ask your own in the comments below.

This article was updated in June 2017.

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QS Top 50 Under 50 – Methodology

Submitted by staff.writer@qs.com on Fri, 09/16/2016 - 17:14

First published in 2012, the QS Top 50 Under 50 celebrates the world’s leading young universities. It is published annually, based on the latest edition of the QS World University Rankings®, and since 2015 has tripled its range to include the Next 100 Under 50. 

 

QS World University Rankings®

The Top 50 Under 50 is based on the latest edition of the QS World University Rankings®, published annually since 2004. The QS World University Rankings assesses universities’ performance across six indicators: academic reputation, employer reputation, research citations per faculty member, faculty/student ratio, proportion of international students, and proportion of international faculty members.

You can read more about the QS World University Rankings methodology here.

Year of establishment

For inclusion in the Top 50 Under 50 or Next 100 Under 50, universities must be under 50 years old. This is assessed based on each institution’s date of establishment. Institutions formed within the last 50 years through a merger, or which previously existed under a different name and/or status, may also be included.

Publication

The Top 50 Under 50 and Next 100 Under 50 are published together in an interactive online table, which can be sorted by location, by age, and by each institution’s overall position and score in the latest QS World University Rankings. The table also includes additional information about institutions assessed through the opt-in QS Stars rating system. By registering as a site member (join for free!), users can access direct comparisons of up to four ranked universities on a range of factors, including international diversity on campus, rankings history and average fees.

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Top 10 US Universities 2016-2017 in Pictures

Submitted by sabrina@qs.com on Thu, 09/15/2016 - 11:27

The US has a strong presence within the QS World University Rankings® 2016-2017 – occupying 154 out of 916 possible places. Here’s a look at the top 10 US universities, and the distinctive buildings each is known for…

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Ranked 1st in the world, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is located in the university town of Cambridge, Massachusetts, on a 168-acre campus. If you’re attracted to the idea of studying with the backdrop of a grand classical building, MIT has you covered with Building 10 (pictured above), complete with the iconic Great Dome. Classical isn’t the only architectural style featured at MIT; other notable buildings include the post-war style Kresge Auditorium, the unique Ray and Maria Stata Center and the undergraduate accommodation of Simmons Hall – nicknamed ‘The Sponge’ for its shape. You won’t be surprised to hear that MIT’s School of Architecture was the first of its kind in the US!

2. Stanford University

Stanford University is ranked 2nd in the world and is located at the heart of California’s Silicon Valley on a large 8,180-acre campus located 35 miles south of San Francisco and 20 miles north from San Jose. To the west lie the Santa Cruz Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, providing stunning views of the Bay Area. The campus itself is home to a picturesque quad, which is the central and oldest part of the university grounds. Other landmarks include the Hoover Tower, the highest building on campus, which attracts about 200 visitors a day, and the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts, home to a large collection of Auguste Rodin sculptures.

3. Harvard University

Heading back to Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University is ranked 3rd in the world in the 2016-2017 rankings. The 209-acre main campus is centered on Harvard’s Yard, which extends to the surrounding Harvard Square neighborhood. Although the university is most associated with a traditional red-brick style of buildings, it actually has a more architectural diversity than you might think. For instance, the white granite University Hall, designed by renowned architect and Harvard graduate Charles Bulfinch in 1813, was selected as a National Historic Landmark in 1970 for its architectural significance. The oldest university in the US, Harvard’s oldest surviving building, Massachusetts Hall, dates back to 1718.

4. California Institute of Technology (Caltech)

Ranked 5th in the world, California Institute of Technology (Caltech) is the smallest of the 10 top universities in the US, located on a 124-acre campus in the city of Pasadena, California, around 11 miles from downtown Los Angeles. Pictured above is the Millikan Library, the highest building on campus at nine stories, which is named after Nobel Prize-winning physicist Robert Andrews Millikan. As an institute of technology, the campus includes a large number of laboratories and other scientific and technological facilities. Fans of the TV show The Big Bang Theory may know Caltech as the main characters’ university workplace; however the show is not actually filmed on campus.

5. University of Chicago

The University of Chicago is ranked 10th in the world this year and is of course located in the city of Chicago, Illinois, which is ranked among the world’s best student cities. Located in the Hyde Park area of the city, not far from Lake Michigan, the university’s 15,700 students enjoy a 217-acre campus rich in traditional Collegiate Gothic architecture such as the Rockefeller Chapel, which mimics the likes of the UK’s Oxford and Cambridge. The Gothic style gave way to more contemporary designs after the 1940s, with many prominent architects creating award-winning structures. One example is the recently built Center for Care and Discovery, the tallest building on campus, which houses the latest technology for medical diagnosis and treatment.

6. Princeton University

Princeton University places 11th in the world this year, and is located in Princeton, New Jersey on a roughly 500-acre campus. It’s another of the oldest US universities, dating back to 1746. The university’s oldest building, Nassau Hall (pictured) was completed in 1756 and now houses Princeton’s administrative buildings, including the president’s office. Continuing the Collegiate Gothic style that it’s known for, the Princeton University Chapel is one of the largest university chapels in the world, able to seat almost 2,000 people. On the southern side, the university also has its own man-made lake; Lake Carnegie (named after Andrew Carnegie, who donated money for its construction), used by the university’s rowing team as well as members of the public.

7. Yale University

Ranked 15th in the world, Yale University is based in the city of New Haven, Connecticut, around 90 minutes’ drive from New York City. Yale continues the theme of Collegiate Gothic buildings, giving the campus a distinct medieval feel. This includes the Sterling Law Building, erected in 1931, which houses Yale Law School and was modeled after the English Inns of Court. Pictured above is the Old Campus, which includes buildings associated with the famous Vanderbilt family, including Vanderbilt Hall and Phelps Hall. The university’s oldest building, Connecticut Hall (completed in 1752) is the only surviving colonial-era hall on campus, with a Georgian style that is very similar to Harvard’s Massachusetts Hall.

8. Cornell University

Located on a hill overlooking the small city of Ithaca and the picturesque Lake Cayuga in the state of New York, Cornell University is placed 16th in the world this year. It’s one of the greenest US universities, made up of a large 2,300 acre campus, complete with easy access to local gorges that are ideal for hiking or swimming. The university also owns a 2,800-acre botanical garden, Cornell Plantations, and has taken part in a number of green initiatives to improve sustainability. The campus buildings themselves have an irregular layout and a mix of architectural styles, including elaborate Collegiate Gothic, Victorian, and Neoclassical buildings, as well as less common transnational and modernist structures.

9. Johns Hopkins University

Ranked 17th in the world, Johns Hopkins University was established 1876 in Baltimore, Maryland, and is considered to be the US’s first research university. It’s organized into 10 divisions on campuses in Baltimore and Washington D.C, with international campuses in Italy, China and Singapore. Most undergraduates study at Homewood (pictured), the 140-acre north Baltimore campus, which houses Homewood Museum, one of the finest existing examples of US Federal architecture, serving as inspiration for other campus buildings. Over on the East Baltimore campus you’ll find the illustrious School of Medicine, with the Johns Hopkins Teaching Hospital widely considered one of the best hospitals in the world. The hospital complex, built in 1889, is listed in the US’s National Register of Historic Places.

10. University of Pennsylvania

Last but not least is the University of Pennsylvania, also known as Penn, ranked 18th in the world this year and based in Philadelphia. It’s another historic US university, founded in 1740 by Benjamin Franklin, and again offers a range of attractive backdrops of Oxbridge-inspired Collegiate Gothic buildings, including the oldest building, College Hall, which is made of a distinctive green serpentine stone. Penn’s campus also boasts extensive college greens and recreational spaces, with the nearly 300-acre main campus joined in the past decade by five million square feet of new and renovated space, including the $46.5 million 24-acre Penn Park, an expanse of playing fields and open spaces for recreational activities.

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QS Top 50 Under 50 2016-2017 – Coming Soon!

Submitted by laura@qs.com on Wed, 09/14/2016 - 14:22

This year’s edition of the QS Top 50 Under 50 will be published at 21:00 GMT on 20 September, here on TopUniversities.com. Continuing last year’s extension, it will once again accompanied by the Next 50 Under 50 – spotlighting even more of the world’s leading young universities.

First published in 2012, the QS Top 50 Under 50 celebrates universities which have established a strong position in the international ranking tables, in an impressively short space of time. Accumulating the levels of reputation and research impact to secure a place in the world rankings is no easy feat; institutions achieving this merit both applause and analysis.

What’s likely to change?

The Top 50 Under 50 and Next 50 Under 50 are based on the highest-ranked universities under 50 years old in the latest edition of the QS World University Rankings®. Each year, a number of institutions drop out of the list simply because they have passed the 50-year marker, making space for new entries. Of institutions evaluated for the latest QS World University Rankings, a total of 162 now fall within the age limit for the Top 50 Under 50 and Next 50 Under 50.

Of course, change also occurs when institutions significantly climb or fall in the QS World University Rankings. This year’s edition saw continued upwards momentum for countries including China, South Korea and the US, while institutions elsewhere in the world – including across much of Europe – lost ground. These changes are likely to be reflected in the Top 50 and Next 50 lists.

Why does it matter?

The institutions featured in the Top 50 and Next 50 Under 50 prove that it is possible to reach the top levels of the international rankings without centuries of accumulated reputation. As well as providing case studies of the fast-track path to success, the list also offers insights into the wider global picture – reflecting, to some degree, the wider dynamism of national higher education systems.

This is most evident in the large number of young Asian universities featured in the Top 50 Under 50, reflecting the rapid rise of institutions in countries such as Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea. But in fact the list is perhaps surprisingly diverse, featuring young universities in many of the world’s oldest hubs for higher education, as well as relative newcomers to the international tables. Last year’s Top 50 Under 50 spanned 23 countries, with an additional 19 nations represented in the Next 50 Under 50.

Following the recent addition of a new comparison tool, users will now also be able to access instant comparisons of featured institutions, including information such as rankings history, average tuition fees, and demographics on campus.

To get the results first, sign up for free email alerts, follow us on Twitter, or download the free rankings app (for iPhone and Android).

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How do the Latest QS and US News Rankings Compare?

Submitted by laura@qs.com on Tue, 09/13/2016 - 15:52

Ivy League Colleges dominate the top of the 2017 Best Colleges ranking, published today by US News and World Report. Princeton University retains the overall top spot, followed by Harvard University in second place, and three more of the eight Ivy League colleges feature in the top 10.

Indeed, there are few surprises in this list of top US universities, which presents a very similar picture to that given in the latest QS World University Rankings, published last week. As the table below shows, the 10 top US universities are almost the same in both rankings – and the few differences are relatively small. Columbia University and Duke University, which both appear in the top 10 of the US News ranking, are only just outside the QS top 10 – and the reverse holds true for Caltech and Cornell.

US News and World Report – Best National Universities 2017

QS World University Rankings® 2016-2017 – Top US Universities

1. Princeton University

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

2. Harvard University

2. Stanford University

3. University of Chicago

3. Harvard University

4. Yale University

4. California Institute of Technology (Caltech)

5. Columbia University

5. University of Chicago

6. Stanford University

6. Princeton University

7. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

7. Yale University

8. Duke University

8. Cornell University

9. University of Pennsylvania

9. Johns Hopkins University

10. Johns Hopkins University

10. University of Pennsylvania

 

How are the top US universities assessed?

While the two rankings produce similar overall lists of the top US universities, the methodologies used to do so are very different. The US News ranking uses 15 data sources, grouped into the following categories:

  • Graduation and retention rates (worth 22.5% of the overall score)
  • Undergraduate academic reputation (22.5%)
  • Faculty resources (20%)
  • Student selectivity (12.5%)
  • Financial resources (10%)
  • Graduation rate performance (7.5%)
  • Alumni giving (5%)

While the QS ranking does not assess any financial or selectivity-related factors, it does assess universities’ levels of internationalization, alongside indicators related to research, teaching and employment:

  • Academic reputation (40%)
  • Employer reputation (10%)
  • Student-to-faculty ratio (20%)
  • Citations per faculty member (20%)
  • International faculty ratio (5%)
  • International student ratio (5%)

The relatively close alignment between the two rankings’ final lists shows the extent to which the top US universities tend to come out ahead regardless of the indicator chosen. In general, they are the best-funded, most selective, highest-reputed, best-staffed, and most international – with all of these factors in turn fuelling the others.

What does this mean for students?

For prospective students trying to choose between the top US universities, the relatively high levels of alignment between rankings is likely to instill greater confidence, while the different methodologies make for a rich pool of complementary data sets. Each ranking allows students to access information and scores for each of the indicators assessed, alongside additional information such as average tuition fees, providing extensive resources for online research and comparison.

All of the rankings providers are working to improve the presentation of results, allowing students to access more of the information they need in one place, as well as making more specialized comparisons. The US News ranking, for instance, publishes a selection of additional lists, including a ranking of National Liberal Arts Colleges. Meanwhile, the overall QS World University Rankings is accompanied by the QS World University Rankings by Subject – currently covering 42 subjects, with more added each year.

As international rankings continue to extend their scope, and with new specialized rankings dedicated to the top US universities being developed, students will soon have even more data to draw on when making their choice.

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Top Universities in the US by State 2016/17

Submitted by sabrina@qs.com on Fri, 09/09/2016 - 11:19

Discover the top universities in the US in 2018 here.

There are 154 top universities in the US featured in the QS World University Rankings® 2016-2017, far more than any other country in the world. Of these, 32 are in the global top 100, and five in the top 10. Read on to discover the top universities in the US by state this year, separated into tables for your viewing pleasure…

Top universities in Alabama

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Alabama

601-650 in the world

Joint 113th

University of Auburn

701+ in the world

Joint 129th

 

Top universities in Arizona

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Arizona 

222nd

53rd

Arizona State University

223rd

54th

 

Top universities in Arkansas

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Arkansas

701+

Joint 129th

 

Top universities in California

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University

International rank

Rank within the US

Stanford University

2nd

2nd

California Institute of Technology (Caltech)

5th

4th

University of California, Berkeley 

28th

15th

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

31st

16th

University of California, San Diego (UCSD)

40th

17th

University of California, Davis (UCD) 

Joint 85th

27th

University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)

118th

34th

University of Southern California 

136th

36th

University of California, Irvine (UCI)

156th

40th

University of California, Riverside (UCR) 

271st

58th

University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC)

296th

61st

San Diego State University 

701+

Joint 129th

University of San Diego 

701+

Joint 129th

University of San Francisco 

701+

Joint 129th

University of the Pacific

701+

Joint 129th

 

Top universities in Colorado 

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Colorado at Boulder 

170th

44th

Colorado State University 

Joint 386th

75th

University of Colorado, Denver

Joint 374th

72nd

University of Denver 

651-700

Joint 120th

 

Top universities in Connecticut

University

International rank

Rank within the US

Yale University

15th  

7th

University of Connecticut 

421-430

Joint 84th

 

Top universities in Delaware

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Delaware

411-420

Joint 82nd

 

Top universities in Florida

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University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Florida

Joint 185th  .

46th

University of Miami

Joint 252nd

57th

Florida State University 

431-440

Joint 86th

University of South Florida 

491-500

Joint 96th

University of Central Florida

701+

Joint 129th

 

Top universities in Georgia

University

International rank

Rank within the US

Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)

71st   

25th

Emory University

Joint 149th  

39th

University of Georgia

431-440

Joint 86th

Georgia State University 

701+

Joint 129th

 

Top universities in Hawaii

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University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Hawaii at Mā Noa 

Joint 343rd

67th

 

Top universities in Illinois

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Chicago 

10th   

5th

Northwestern University

26th

14th

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 

66th

23rd  

University of Illinois, Chicago

Joint 187th

47th  

Illinois Institute of Technology

401-410

79th

Loyola University Chicago

701+

Joint 129th

 

Top universities in Indiana

University

International rank

Rank within the US

Purdue University

92nd

31st

University of Notre Dame

Joint 203rd   

Joint 50th

Indiana University Bloomington

Joint 291st

60th  

 

Top universities in Iowa

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Iowa 

Joint 393rd

77th

Iowa State University

421-430  

Joint 84th

 

Top universities in Kansas

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Kansas 

Joint 373rd

71st

Kansas State University

701+  

Joint 129th

 

Top universities in Kentucky

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Kentucky

501-550

Joint 98th

 

Top universities in Louisiana 

University

International rank

Rank within the US

Tulane University

501-550

Joint 98th

Louisiana State University

651-700   

Joint 120th

 

Top universities in Maryland

University

International rank

Rank within the US

Johns Hopkins University

17th

9th  

University of Maryland, College Park

Joint 131st    

35th

University of Maryland, Baltimore County 

441-450

88th

 

Top universities in Massachusetts 

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University

International rank

Rank within the US

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

1st

1st

Harvard University 

3rd

3rd

Boston University

89th

29th

Tufts University 

238th

55th

University of Massachusetts, Amherst

251st

56th

Boston College

Joint 299th

62nd

Northeastern University

Joint 361st

Joint 68th

Brandeis University

401-410

Joint 79th

Clark University 

471-480

94th

University of Massachusetts, Boston

551-600

Joint 104th

Worcester Polytechnic Institute 

601-650

Joint 113th

Smith College 

701+

Joint 129th

 

Top universities in Michigan

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Michigan

23rd

12th

Michigan State University

Joint 160th

Joint 42nd

Wayne State University

461-470

Joint 90th

Michigan Technological University 

501-550

Joint 98th

 

Top universities in Minnesota

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Minnesota 

137th

37th

 

Top universities in Mississippi

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Mississippi 

601-650

Joint 113th

 

Top universities in Missouri

University

International rank

Rank within the US

Washington University in St. Louis

Joint 106th

33rd

Missouri University of Science and Technology

501-550

Joint 98th  

University of Missouri, Columbia (Mizzou)

551-600

Joint 104th  

 

Top universities in Montana

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Montana, Missoula

701+

Joint 129th

 

Top universities in Nebraska

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Nebraska, Lincoln

491-500

Joint 96th  

 

Top universities in New Hampshire

University

International rank

Rank within the US

Dartmouth College 

158th  

41st

University of New Hampshire

601-650

Joint 113th

 

Top universities in New Jersey

University

International rank

Rank within the US

Princeton University 

11th

6th

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick 

301st

63rd

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark

651-700

Joint 120th

Stevens Institute of Technology

651-700

Joint 120th

New Jersey Institute of Technology

701+

Joint 129th

 

Top universities in New Mexico

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of New Mexico

461-470

Joint 90th

 

Top universities in New York

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University

International rank

Rank within the US

Cornell University 

16th

8th

Columbia University 

20th

11th

New York University (NYU)

Joint 46th

18th

University of Rochester

194th

48th

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Joint 310th

64th

Yeshiva University

Joint 330th

65th

University at Buffalo SUNY

342nd  

66th

Stony Brook University 

Joint 390th

76th  

City University of New York

501-550

Joint 98th

Syracuse University

551-600

Joint 104th

New School University 

601-650

Joint 113th

Clarkson University

601-650

Joint 113th

University at Albany SUNY

651-700

Joint 120th

Binghamton University SUNY

701+

Joint 129th

Fordham University 

701+

Joint 129th

 

Top universities in North Carolina 

University

International rank

Rank within the US

Duke University

Joint 24th

13th

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

78th

26th

North Carolina State University

277th

59th

Wake Forest University 

401-410

Joint 79th

 

Top universities in Ohio

University

International rank

Rank within the US

Ohio State University 

88th

28th

Case Western Reserve University

202nd

49th

University of Cincinnati

551-600

Joint 104th

Kent State University 

701+

Joint 129th

Miami University 

701+

Joint 129th

Ohio University

701+

Joint 129th

 

Top universities in Oklahoma

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Oklahoma

461-470

Joint 90th

Oklahoma State University

701+

Joint 129th

University of Tulsa

701+

Joint 129th

 

Top universities in Oregon

University

International rank

Rank within the US

Oregon State University 

451-460

89th  

University of Oregon

551-600

Joint 104th  

 

Top universities in Pennsylvania

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Pennsylvania

18th

10th

Carnegie Mellon University

58th

21st

Pennsylvania State University

Joint 95th  

32nd  

University of Pittsburgh 

145th

38th  

Lehigh University 

481-490

95th  

Drexel University

501-550

Joint 98th

Temple University

651-700

Joint 120th

 

Top universities in Rhode Island 

University

International rank

Rank within the US

Brown University 

Joint 49th

19th

 

Top universities in South Carolina

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of South Carolina

551-600

Joint 104th

Clemson University 

701+

Joint 129th

 

Top universities in Tennessee

University

International rank

Rank within the US

Vanderbilt University

Joint 203rd

Joint 50th

University of Tennessee  

461-470

Joint 90th

 

Top universities in Texas

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University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Texas at Austin

67th

24th

Rice University

90th .

30th

Texas A&M University 

Joint 160th  

73rd 

University of Texas at Dallas

Joint 380th

Joint 129th

University of Houston 

601-650

Joint 113th

Baylor University

701+

Joint 129th

Southern Methodist University

701+

Joint 129th

 

Top universities in Utah

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Utah

411-420

Joint 82nd

Brigham Young University 

651-700

Joint 120th

Utah State University

701+

Joint 129th

 

Top universities in Vermont

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Vermont

551-600

Joint 104th  

 

Top universities in Virginia

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Virginia

172nd

45th

Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech)

Joint 361st

Joint 68th

College of William & Mary

551-600 

Joint 104th

George Mason University

651-700

Joint 120th

Virginia Commonwealth University 

651-700

Joint 120th

 

Top universities in Washington

Not to be confused with Washington DC, below!

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Washington

59th

22nd

Washington State University 

Joint 395th

78th  

 

Top universities in Washington DC

Although a federal district rather than a state, Washington DC is home to a number of the top universities in the US. Click here for more information.

University

International rank

Rank within the US

Georgetown University

Joint 214th

52nd  

George Washington University

Joint 363rd

70th  

American University

384th   

74th  

Howard University

551-600

Joint 104th

 

Top universities in Wisconsin

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Wisconsin-Madison 

Joint 53rd

20th

Marquette University 

701+

Joint 129th

 

Top universities in Wyoming

University

International rank

Rank within the US

University of Wyoming

701+

Joint 129th

 

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Top 5 Reasons to Study Abroad in Amsterdam

Submitted by sponsored.cont… on Fri, 09/09/2016 - 10:11

Sponsored by the University of Amsterdam

Looking for a destination to study abroad in Europe, with great universities, transport links, culture and career options? Find out why the capital of the Netherlands ticks all the boxes…

1. Join the highest-ranked Dutch university

@isnamsterdam 

Amsterdam is home to the highest-ranked Dutch university in the QS World University Rankings® – placed 57th in the world in the latest edition. Study at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and you will benefit from a top research university in the heart of the city.

2. Enjoy Amsterdam’s excellent quality of life

@eatyourdumplings 

Are you looking for history, culture and a healthy dose of cycling? Amsterdam offers students a metropolitan lifestyle with a cozy, small-scale feel. More 100 nationalities are represented in the city and almost everyone speaks English. Amsterdam is ranked as one of the top five safest cities worldwide, and is a treasure trove of canals, museums, parks and festivals just waiting to be explored. 

3. Academic options at your fingertips

@manfluencer

Diversity is key when looking for a program that suits you. At the University of Amsterdam you can choose from more than 160 English-taught master’s and bachelor’s programs. You can even do an interdisciplinary program and combine distinct fields, such as science and social science. 

4. Start your career in an international hub

@erikhageman

Amsterdam is great location to start your studies and career. Students in Amsterdam benefit from access to large international and Dutch companies such as Philips, ING and Heineken, as well as many academic and cultural organizations. Looking for a career in research? The University of Amsterdam also actively partners with other institutions as a member of the League of European Research Universities (LERU) and Universitas 21.

5. Explore a city steeped in history

@megmegghi

Walking through the cobbled streets of the city center offers a glimpse into the history and spirit of Amsterdam. You’ll find that many of the University of Amsterdam’s campus locations are no exception. First established in 1632, the UvA is celebrating its 385th anniversary this academic year.

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