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CAMBRIDGE and Oxford now rank among the top three universities in the world,
second only to Harvard in the US, according to the latest global rankings
published today.
Both British universities have moved up in the rankings for 2006, with
Cambridge knocking the Massachusetts Institute of Technology off the No 2
position and Oxford advancing from fourth position to third. MIT is tied for
fourth place with another US university, Yale.
The findings will bring cheer to Britain’s higher education sector at a time
when some universities are giving warning that chronic underfunding of
undergraduate teaching, poor cost recovery on research contracts, salary
rises and increased administration costs are pushing their accounts into the
red.
This week Oxford said that it was facing a “grave deficit” in its teaching
accounts and that an increase in tuition fees was inevitable if standards
were to be maintained.
Eric Thomas, Vice-Chancellor of Bristol University, said yesterday that the
new £3,000 tuition fee limit was not enough to fund higher education and
suggested it should rise to £5,000 a year.
Despite these concerns the university world rankings, produced by The Times
Higher Education Supplement (THES), confirm Britain’s position as
a centre of global educational importance.
Harvard, whose endowment of $26 billion (£13.8 billion) exceeds total annual
funding for all British universities, tops the table but its lead over its
closest rival has fallen, from 13 per cent last year to just over 3 per cent
over Cambridge this year.
Britain has three universities in the top ten, with Imperial College London
moving up from thirteenth place to ninth. All others in the top ten are
American.
London’s dominance was confirmed with three other universities in the top 50,
the London School of Economics at 17 (down from 11 last year), University
College London at 25 (28 last year) and Kings College London moving from
73rd last year to 46th.
In all, Britain has 29 universities in the top 200, up from 23 last year. It
also has more new entrants than any other country, with Cardiff and
Southampton both at 141, Reading at 190 and Aberdeen at 195.
The rankings were based on a survey for the THES of 3,703 academics
worldwide, who were asked to identify up to 30 universities best for
research within their own field of expertise. This ensures that the rankings
are topical and liable to change from year to year if institutions do not
maintain research standards.
The table also includes data from 736 graduate employers from around the
world, as well as the ratio of faculty to student numbers and a university’s
success in attracting foreign students and internationally renowned
academics.
The five factors were weighted and transformed into a scale giving the top
university 100 points and ranking the others as a proportion of that score.
Ian Leslie, the Pro-ViceChancellor of Cambridge, said: “It is very
reassuring that the collegiate systems of Cambridge and Oxford continue to
be valued and respected by peers, and that the excellence of teaching and of
research at both institutions is reflected in this ranking.”
John Hood, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford, said: “Our place among the handful of
truly world-class universities, despite the financial challenges we face, is
testament to the quality and the drive of the members of this university.”
John O’Leary, Editor of the THES, said that the rankings
underlined the fierce competition between leading universities.
“The presence of so many American and British universities at the top of the
ranking owes something to the dominance of English as a world language in
academic life as well as in business, but by every measure these are
outstanding institutions.
“Thirty different countries are represented in our top 200 so international
competition is still intense — the leading Chinese universities have made
real progress this year, for example, and will no doubt challenge the
leaders in years to come,” he said.
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How can I admit ??
Ani, Yerevan, Armenia
As in all things human this listing is very subjective and reflects the bias caused by the ignorance of english speaking people that have miopia. And are convinced that no other peoples have intelectual capacity and that everything in the world was the result of their brain. Where are the German, Italian, French, Russian, Polish, Japanese, and many other non english speaking institutions?
Mike, NEWARK, USA
i think you should play some greek universities and collages e.g.
1Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (mirror)
2Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB)
3Democritus University
4National Technical University of Athens
5Technical University of Crete (T.U.C)
6University of Athens
7University of Crete
8University of Ioannina
9University of Macedonia
10University of Patras
11University of the Aegean
v's
1 leeds university
2 universitty of chester
3Leeds Metropolitan University
4University of Leicester
5London Business School
6London School of Economics (LSE)
7London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
8Queen Mary, University of London
9Royal Academy of Music
10Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, Surrey
11Royal Veterinary College
because that will be a good 3-4 or probibaly 5-6 weeks of anglo-greek university challenge special and then on the 5or7 week have a final between two collages or univercity or have a university collage final
mucky macpherson, leeds, england
thanks for such a valuable source of information. I hope it will be useful for any perspective student.
Dan, Kabul, afghanistan
dear sir;
well and wish for your nice information through this website.
k. muthukumar, chennai, india / tamilnadu