MIT Tops Tenth Edition of QS World University Rankings

QS Quacquarelli Symonds

MIT Tops Tenth Edition of QS World University Rankings

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LONDON, Sept. 10, 2013 /PRN=KYODO JBN/ --

    

    http://TopUniversities.com/Rankings2013 #QSWUR

    MIT beats Harvard and Cambridge to retain the top spot in the tenth annual

QS World University Rankings.

    (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130909/638188 )

    The US takes 11 of the top 20 positions, but its dominance has eroded since

the financial crisis. Of the 83 US universities in the top 400, 64 rank lower

than in 2007/8.

    The 43 US public universities in the top 400 have lost an average of 20

places since 2007/8, following successive government funding cuts.

    In contrast, 70% of the 62 Asian institutions in the top 400 rank higher

than in 2007, yet still no Asian institution in the top 20.

    Global highlights:

    

    - International student intake up 9% at top 100 universities

    - US takes top 10 places for research citations

    - Record survey responses: 62,094 academics and 27,957 employers

    - 800+ universities ranked

    Regional highlights:

    

    - UK: Four institutions in top 10; Oxford and Cambridge 1st and 2nd for

      employer reputation

    - Australia: Melbourne (31st) catching up with ANU (27th)

    - Asia: National University of Singapore (24th) overtakes University of Hong

      Kong (26th)

    - Canada: Toronto (17th) overtakes McGill (21st)

    - Continental Europe: ETH Zurich (12th) and EPFL Lausanne (19th=) lead as

      nine of region's top 10 maintain or improve position

    - Nordic Countries: University of Copenhagen (45th) leads as twenty rise

    - Latin America: Universidade de Sao Paulo (127th) leads, nine of region's

      top ten rise

    - Africa/ME: 33 in top 800, led by King Fahd University (216th)

    Global Top Ten

    

    2013  2012   Institution

    1     1      MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY  US

    2     3      HARVARD UNIVERSITY                     US

    3     2      UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE                GB

    4     4      UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON              GB

    5     6      IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON                GB

    6     5      UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD                   GB

    7     15     STANFORD UNIVERSITY                    US

    8     7      YALE UNIVERSITY                        US

    9     8      UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO                  US

    10=   10     CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY     US

    10=   9      PRINCETON UNIVERSITY                   US

        (c)QS Quacquarelli Symonds http://TopUniversities.com/Rankings2013

    Researchers say austerity measures in the wake of the recession have

contributed to an "affordability crisis" for students at leading institutions.

    Average annual undergraduate tuition fees in the top 10 are up to a record

high of around US$34,000[1], nearly double the 2007 average of $18,500.

    "The decline in affordable publicly funded education and the increasing

dominance of private institutions means many students may now risk being priced

out of a world-class education," says QS head of research Ben Sowter.

    [1] Excludes financial aid and additional costs.

    SOURCE: QS Quacquarelli Symonds

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