From the Times of London, Top 200.
Our rankings of the top universities across the globe employ 13 separate performance indicators designed to capture the full range of university activities, from teaching to research to knowledge transfer. These 13 elements are brought together into five headline categories, which are:
- Teaching — the learning environment (worth 30 per cent of the overall ranking score)
- Research — volume, income and reputation (worth 30 per cent)
- Citations — research influence (worth 32.5 per cent)
- Industry income — innovation (worth 2.5 per cent)
- International mix — staff and students (worth 5 per cent).
72 are in the United States.
Glad to see The University of Arizona in the top 95 universities in the world.
The Big 10 is well represented in spite of our inability to count past 10. WTF is up with adding Nebraska?