Cambridge ousts Harvard as world's best university

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Cambridge ousts Harvard as world's best university

Cambridge is now the world's top university, according to a new report, which knocks Harvard from the top spot, The Guardian informs.

Harvard today forfeits first place to the University of Cambridge in a league table of the world's top institutions, the first time in the list's seven year history that the Ivy League university has been knocked off the number one spot.

The QS table is based on measures of research quality, graduate employability, teaching and how international the faculties and student bodies are.

Harvard was still most popular among the 5,000 employers polled worldwide, but Cambridge was voted best for research quality in a survey of 15,000 academics and took overall first place. The rankings also use citation counts from a database of academic publishing. Thus, Harvard comes second, while Yale University ends third.

British universities made a strong showing, with University College London, Oxford and Imperial all appearing in the top 10, while King's College London and Edinburgh appeared in the top 25.

British and US universities found shelter in top 17, followed by universities from Europe, Canada and Australia.

American institutions dominate the list, however, taking 31 out of the top 100 places in the QS world university rankings. The list also features 15 Asian universities, lead by the University of Hong Kong at 23.

German and Dutch universities come after top 50.
 

Source: Panorama.am

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