25. Kyoto University, Japan
Kyoto University rated as 25th best
university in World University Rankings 2009. Founded in 1897, Kyoto
University has deeply considered its traditions of liberal and academic
freedom, educating many. We continue to actively maintain these
principles, which are the foundation of academic freedom. Kyoto
University places top priority on basic research, develops advanced
technology leading to the acquisition of intellectual property, and then
returns this knowledge to society through education, social
cooperation, and the opportunity for lifelong education. Kyoto
University has 3 campuses nestled in a basin, which forms the main part
of Kyoto, a city which in tradition and culture of which Kyoto
University is a part.
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24. University of Hong Kong
University of Hong Kong rated as 24th
best university in World University Rankings 2009. The University of
Hong Kong is the territory’s oldest university, and with a history that
stretches back more than 90 years, it has grown with and helped shape
the city from which it takes its name. The University of Hong Kong, as a
pre-eminent international university in Asia, seeks to sustain and
enhance its excellence as an institution of higher learning through
outstanding teaching and world-class research so as to produce
well-rounded graduates with lifelong abilities to provide leadership
within the societies they serve. HKU has won a proud reputation as a
world-class comprehensive research university. It offers
internationally recognized qualifications and it is renowned for its
academic and research excellence worldwide. As an English-medium
university in China, HKU also offers researchers unique opportunities to
bridge cultures and continents, and to explore more on China-related
studies.
23. King’s College London
King’s College London rated as 23rd best
university in World University Rankings 2009. King’s College London is a
constituent college of the University of London in the United Kingdom.
The college was founded by King George IV and the Duke of Wellington in
1829, and its royal charter is predated in England only by those of
Oxford University and Cambridge University.. There are currently more
than 19,000 students in nine Schools of study based at our five London
campuses. We offer a vast range of undergraduate programmes, and
whichever programme you choose to pursue, you will work with academics
who are often national or international leaders in their field. As an
undergraduate at King’s, you will become part of a vibrant and
intellectually stimulating community. You will be inspired by
researchers, discoverers and inventors who are pushing the boundaries of
knowledge and will mix with students from across the UK, Europe and
almost every country in the world. King’s has played a major role in
many of the advances that have shaped modern life, such as the discovery
of the structure of DNA. It is the largest centre for the education of
healthcare professionals in Europe and is home to five Medical Research
Council Centres – more than any other university.
22. University of Tokyo
University of Tokyo rated as 22th best
university in World University Rankings 2009. The University of Tokyo
abbreviated as Todai, is a major research university located in Tokyo,
Japan. The University has 10 faculties with a total of around 30,000
students, 2,100 of whom are foreign. Its five campuses are in Hongō,
Komaba, Kashiwa, Shirokane and Nakano. It is considered to be one of the
most prestigious universities in Japan.
21. University of Edinburgh
University of Edinburgh rated as 21st
best university in World University Rankings 2009. The University of
Edinburgh was founded in 1583, making it one of Scotland’s ancient
universities. The University offers over 600 first degree programmes,
which includes over 300 joint degree combinations, spread across some
100 academic disciplines. More than 22,000 students study here, from all
over the world and from a variety of backgrounds. The University has 22
Schools in three Colleges: Humanities & Social Science, Medicine
& Veterinary Medicine, and Science & Engineering. World renowned
and well respected, a degree from the University of Edinburgh will be
recognised wherever you go. The University of Edinburgh’s success is not
limited to Scotland, or even the UK. We have a well-deserved
international reputation for excellence, as demonstrated in our
partnerships with other key institutions worldwide, such as our work
with Stanford University on Informatics. Many of our degree programmes
offer the opportunity to spend some time studying abroad. Perhaps this
international dimension helps explain why we have the largest proportion
of international students of any Scottish university.
ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology) rated as 20th best university in World University Rankings
2009. ETH Zurich’s 16 departments offer Bachelor, Master and Doctoral
programmes in engineering and natural sciences. The language of
instruction in the Bachelor programmes is German, whereas English is the
prime language on the graduate level. All degree programmes provide a
solid scientific foundation combined with outstanding all-round skills,
equipping ETH graduates with the abilities and flexibility needed for a
career in industry, business or the public sector, as entrepreneur or
scientist.
19. University of Michigan, United States
University of Michigan rated as 18th
best university in World University Rankings 2009. The University of
Michigan, one of the world’s leading public universities, has 26,000
undergraduate and 15,000 graduate/professional students from all 50
states and 117 countries. Students may choose from over 200
undergraduate majors, over 90 master’s programs, and over 100 doctoral
programs. Numerous research and study abroad opportunities are offered
at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. A wide variety of social,
cultural, and athletic activities are available. There is something for
everyone here. The University is located in the culturally rich and
exciting community of Ann Arbor. Distinct yet closely integrated with
the University, Ann Arbor offers its own array of social and cultural
offerings, to which University students are enthusiastically welcomed.
The city is home to numerous parks and athletic facilities, and boasts
an excellent public transportation system.
18. Mcgill University, Canada
Mcgill University rated as 18th best
university in World University Rankings 2009. Innovative research
programs and cutting-edge facilities including our brand new Life
Sciences Complex attract internationally respected faculty. Our faculty
excel at research; in 2008, McGill professors Nahum Sonenberg and
Charles Taylor took home, respectively, the Gairdner International Award
and the Kyoto Prize, two of the world’s top research prizes. McGill’s
faculty are committed to excellence in teaching, too, bringing their
cutting-edge breakthroughs into the classroom. McGill’s 21 faculties and
professional schools offer degrees in more than 300 fields of study.
McGill offers a full range of bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral
programs as well as professional degrees in law, dentistry, business and
medicine. The world-renowned Faculty of Medicine has four affiliated
teaching hospitals and graduates more than 1,000 health care
professionals each year.
17. Australian National University
Australian National University rated as
17th best university in World University Rankings 2009. The Australian
National University is one of the world’s foremost research
universities. Distinguished by its relentless pursuit of excellence, ANU
attracts leading academics and outstanding students from Australia and
around the world. The primary educational objective of ANU is to become
the university of choice for talented students locally, nationally and
internationally by offering a unique range of research-led degree
programs. Graduate education continues as one of the major focuses of
the University and about one quarter of the total enrolment is
undertaking post-graduate study. Regardless of whether those students
are enrolled in the Institute of Advanced Studies or the Faculties, the
full resources of both and of University Centres are available to them
through the Graduate School.
16. Stanford University, United States
Stanford University rated as 16th best
university in World University Rankings 2009. Stanford University,
founded in 1885, is recognized as one of the world’s leading research
and teaching institutions, with one of the most renowned faculties in
the nation. Stanford students men and women of all races, ethnicities
and ages are distinguished by their love of learning and desire to
contribute to the greater community. Stanford University offers its
students a remarkable range of academic and extracurricular activities.
We are committed to offering an education that is unrivaled among
research universities.
15. Cornell University, United States
Cornell University rated as 15th best university in World University
Rankings 2009. Once called “the first American university” by
educational historian Frederick Rudolph, Cornell University represents a
distinctive mix of eminent scholarship and democratic ideals. Adding
practical subjects to the classics and admitting qualified students
regardless of nationality, race, social circumstance, gender, or
religion was quite a departure when Cornell was founded in 1865. Today’s
Cornell reflects this heritage of egalitarian excellence. It is home to
the nation’s first colleges devoted to hotel administration, industrial
and labor relations, and veterinary medicine. Both a private university
and the land-grant institution of New York State, Cornell University is
the most educationally diverse member of the Ivy League.
14. Duke University, United States
Duke University rated as 14th best university in World University
Rankings 2009. Duke University was created in 1924 by James Buchanan
Duke as a memorial to his father, Washington Duke. The Dukes, a Durham
family that built a worldwide financial empire in the manufacture of
tobacco and developed electricity production in the Carolinas, long had
been interested in Trinity College. Trinity traced its roots to 1838 in
nearby Randolph County when local Methodist and Quaker communities
opened Union Institute. The school, then-named Trinity College, moved to
Durham in 1892. In December 1924, the provisions of James B. Duke’s
indenture created the family philanthropic foundation, The Duke
Endowment, which provided for the expansion of Trinity College into Duke
University.
13. Johns Hopkins University, United States
Johns Hopkins University rated as 13th best university in World
University Rankings 2009. The Johns Hopkins University, founded in
Baltimore in 1876, was the first university in the Western Hemisphere
founded on the model of the European research institution, where
research and the advancement of knowledge were integrally linked to
teaching. Its establishment began a revolution in U.S. higher education.
The Johns Hopkins University, commonly referred to as Johns Hopkins,
JHU, or simply Hopkins, is a private research university located in
Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Johns Hopkins also maintains
full-time campuses elsewhere in Maryland, Washington, D.C., Italy,
China, and Singapore. Johns Hopkins University has an affiliated
hospital and medical school. It is one of fourteen founding members of
the Association of American Universities.
12. University of Pennsylvania, United States
University of Pennsylvania rated as 12th best university in World
University Rankings 2009. The University of Pennsylvania (commonly
referred to as Penn or UPenn) is a private research university located
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Penn is the fourth-oldest
institution of higher education in the United States, and is one of
several institutions that claims to have been the first university in
America. Penn is a member of the Ivy League and is one of the Colonial
Colleges. University of Pennsylvania has been committed to excellence in
scholarship, research and service. From its highly regarded
undergraduate, graduate and professional schools to its wide-ranging
program of interdisciplinary research and scholarship, Penn takes pride
in being a place where students and faculty can pursue knowledge without
boundaries, a place where theory and practice combine to produce a
better understanding of our world and ourselves.
11. Columbia University, United States
Columbia University rated as 11th best university in World University
Rankings 2009. Columbia University is one of the world’s most important
centers of research and at the same time a distinctive and
distinguished learning environment for undergraduates and graduate
students in many scholarly and professional fields. The University
recognizes the importance of its location in New York City and seeks to
link its research and teaching to the vast resources of a great
metropolis. It seeks to attract a diverse and international faculty and
student body, to support research and teaching on global issues, and to
create academic relationships with many countries and regions. It
expects all areas of the university to advance knowledge and learning at
the highest level and to convey the products of its efforts to the
world.
10. California Institute of Technology (caltech)
California Institute of Technology (caltech) rated as 10th best
university in World University Rankings 2009. The mission of the
California Institute of Technology is to expand human knowledge and
benefit society through research integrated with education. We
investigate the most challenging, fundamental problems in science and
technology in a singularly collegial, interdisciplinary atmosphere,
while educating outstanding students to become creative members of
society.
9. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (mit), United States
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (mit) rated as 9th best
university in World University Rankings 2009. The Institute is committed
to generating, disseminating, and preserving knowledge, and to working
with others to bring this knowledge to bear on the world’s great
challenges. MIT is dedicated to providing its students with an education
that combines rigorous academic study and the excitement of discovery
with the support and intellectual stimulation of a diverse campus
community. We seek to develop in each member of the MIT community the
ability and passion to work wisely, creatively, and effectively for the
betterment of humankind.The mission of MIT is to advance knowledge and
educate students in science, technology, and other areas of scholarship
that will best serve the nation and the world in the 21st century.
8. PRINCETON University, United States
PRINCETON University rated as 8th best university in World University
Rankings 2009. Princeton is the fourth-oldest college in the United
States. As a research university, it seeks to achieve the highest levels
of distinction in the discovery and transmission of knowledge and
understanding, and in the education of graduate students. At the same
time, Princeton is distinctive among research universities in its
commitment to undergraduate teaching. The University provides its
students with academic, extracurricular and other resources — in a
residential community committed to diversity in its student body,
faculty and staff — that help them achieve at the highest scholarly
levels and prepare them for positions of leadership and lives of service
in many fields of human endeavor.
7. University of CHICAGO, United States
University of CHICAGO rated as the 7th best university in World
University Rankings 2009. The University of Chicago was founded in 1890
by the American Baptist Education Society and oil magnate John D.
Rockefeller. The University of Chicago has had a profound impact on
American higher education; curricula across the country have been
influenced by the emphasis on broad humanistic and scientific
undergraduate education. The University also has a well-deserved
reputation as the teacher of teachers.
6. University of OXFORD, United Kingdom
University of OXFORD rated the sixth best university in World
University Rankings 2009. Oxford is the oldest university in the
English-speaking world and lays claim to nine centuries of continuous
existence. As an internationally renowned centre for teaching and
research, Oxford attracts students and scholars from across the globe,
with almost a quarter of our students from overseas. More than 130
nationalities are represented among a student population of over 18,000.
Oxford is a collegiate university, with 39 self-governing colleges
related to the University in a type of federal system. There are also
seven Permanent Private Halls, founded by different Christian
denominations. Thirty colleges and all halls admit students for both
undergraduate and graduate degrees. Seven other colleges are for
graduates only; one has Fellows only, and one specializes in part-time
and continuing education.
5. IMPERIAL College London
Imperial College London, rated the fifth best university in the world
for 2009. Imperial College London is a university of world class
scholarship, education and research in science, engineering and
medicine, with particular regard to their application in industry,
commerce and healthcare. The College has over 3,000 academic and
research staff and almost 14,000 students from over 120 different
countries. Our reputation for excellence in teaching and research in
science, engineering, medicine and business attracts students and staff
of the highest international calibre. Imperial College staff are
frequently consulted by governments, and also act as members of
professional bodies, advise industry, and offer informed comment to the
media.
4. UCL (University College London)
UCL (University College London) rated the fourth best university in
World University Rankings 2009. UCL is a multidisciplinary university
with an international reputation for the quality of its research and
teaching across the academic spectrum, with subjects spanning the
sciences, arts, social sciences and biomedicine. In the 2008 Research
Assessment Exercise (RAE) UCL was rated the best research university in
London, and third in the UK overall, for the number of its submissions
which were considered of world-leading quality. The university is
located on a compact site in the very heart of London and is surrounded
by the greatest concentration of libraries, museums, archives, cultural
institutions and professional bodies in Europe.
3. Yale University, United States
Yale University rated as third best university in the World
University Rankings 2009. Yale University is one of the most famous
schools in the United States, with a long history of service and an
alumni list that reads like a “Who’s Who” of successful people. Yale
University is the fulfillment of a European vision of intellectual
freedom that is aimed at the service of the community and country. It
has championed over history and survived the most destructive calamities
such as the American Revolution. Since then, the university has
continually grown and progressed to a center for high quality education
that is recognized by the global community. The university is considered
one of the oldest institution of higher education in the US. It was
founded in 1701 and is a proud member of the prestigious Ivy League.
2. University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
University of Cambridge rated the second best in World University
Rankings 2009. The University of Cambridge is one of the oldest
universities in the world and one of the largest in the United Kingdom.
Its reputation for outstanding academic achievement is known world-wide
and reflects the intellectual achievement of its students, as well as
the world-class original research carried out by the staff of the
University and the Colleges. Its reputation is endorsed by the Quality
Assurance Agency and by other external reviewers of learning and
teaching, such as External Examiners. These high standards are the
result of both the learning opportunities offered at Cambridge and by
its extensive resources, including libraries, museums and other
collections. Teaching consists not only of lectures, seminars and
practical classes led by people who are world experts in their field,
but also more personalised teaching arranged through the Colleges. Many
opportunities exist for students to interact with scholars of all
levels, both formally and informally.
1. Harvard University, United States
Harvard University rated as the number one university in World
University Rankings 2009. Harvard is America’s oldest institution of
higher learning, founded 140 years before the Declaration of
Independence was signed. The University has grown from nine students
with a single master to an enrollment of more than 18,000 degree
candidates, including undergraduates and students in 10 principal
academic units. An additional 13,000 students are enrolled in one or
more courses in the Harvard Extension School. Over 14,000 people work at
Harvard, including more than 2,000 faculty. There are also 7,000
faculty appointments in affiliated teaching hospitals.Via TopUniversities
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