Contact Us
- Report errors or inaccuracies topmba@qsnetwork.com
- Contribute articles contribute@qsnetwork.com
- Advertise advertise@qsnetwork.com
27 new universities from 13 different countries enter the top 200
PRESS INFORMATION
The THES-QS World University Rankings 2007, will reveal some dramatic changes compared with 2006. Now in its fourth year, the research is conducted by QS Quacquarelli Symonds and the rankings are compiled by and published in the Times Higher Education Supplement on 8th November.
The increasing internationalisation of universities is one of the emerging themes of recent years, through strategic global partnerships, joint teaching and research initiatives and increased international student recruitment activities. The THES-QS World University Rankings 2007 reflects the internationalisation of higher education around the world, with 27 universities from 14 different countries entering the top 200 for the first time.
- Top 10: The UK and USA still dominate - Harvard University, Cambridge, Oxford and Yale retain the top four positions for the second year. University College London and Chicago join the top 10 for the first time.
- Top 50: The addition of the Netherlands sees 12 countries featured in the top 50 compared to 11 in 2006 (see table below). New entrants include; Brown University, Bristol, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Osaka, Boston, Amsterdam.
- Top 100: The top 100 sees the number of Asian universities increase to 13 (12 in 2006) but the number of European Universities dropped to 35 (41 in 2006). North America strengthened to 43 Universities (37 in 2006).
- Top 200: Universities from 28 different countries represented in the top 200.
- Increases in International Faculty: 143 of the top 200 Universities reported an increase in their percentage of international faculty to total faculty
- Increases in International Students: 137 of the top 200 Universities reported an increase in their percentage of international students to total students.
Some country highlights from the 2007 results:
- UK: University College London joins Universities of Oxford and Cambridge and Imperial College in the world’s elite Top 10 and is the highest riser (from 25 in 2006) among the leading institutions.
- USA: Princeton University’s continued domestic success is reflected in an improved international ranking , featuring in the top 10 for the first time, whilst, Pennsylvania, John Hopkins and Carnegie-Mellon join the top 20 for the first time.
- Asia: Universities of Tokyo, Hong Kong, Kyoto, National University of Singapore, Peking, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Tsinghua and Osaka lead Asian higher education, all featuring in the top 50.
- China: Fudan University joins Peking and Tsinghua Universities in world’s Top 100.
- Canada: Stronger performance with 11 universities (up from 7 in 2006) in top 200
- Latin America: In Latin American 3 universities make world’s top 200
- Ireland: University College Dublin joins Trinity College Dublin in world’s Top 200
- Scandinavia: Stronger as Uppsala and Helsinki Universities join Copenhagen University in the top 100
- Africa: Cape Town at 200 is first ever African institution in the Rankings.
According to Martin Ince, of the Times Higher Education Supplement “The 2007 THES-QS World University Rankings are the most rigorous and complete so far. They show that the US and UK model of independent universities supported with significant state funding produces great results, but they also prove that academic excellence is found on every continent.”
Nunzio Quacquarelli, Managing Director of QS, says: “The THES-QS World University Rankings has met an important need amongst universities, employers and young candidates to be able to compare and benchmark institutions across borders. They have generated intense interest in recent years – this year, over one million unique visitors have checked out the results and methodology on www.topuniversities.com. The 2007 results are likely to generate even greater interest. Reflecting this, QS has received detailed survey responses from a record-breaking number of academics and employers to underpin these results. The QS website www.topuniversities.com will have profiles of all ranked institutions available at a click and detailed information on this year's enhancements to the research methodology".
The top 50 universities in 2007 are as follows:
| 2007 RANK | 2006 RANK | INSTITUTION NAME |
| 1 | 1 | HARVARD University |
| 2= | 2 | University of CAMBRIDGE |
| 2= | 3 | University of OXFORD |
| 2= | 4= | YALE University |
| 5 | 9 | Imperial College LONDON |
| 6 | 10 | PRINCETON University |
| 7= | 7 | CALIFORNIA Institute of Technology (Caltech) |
| 7= | 11 | University of CHICAGO |
| 9 | 25 | UCL (University College LONDON) |
| 10 | 4= | MASSACHUSETTS Institute of Technology (MIT) |
| 11 | 12 | COLUMBIA University |
| 12 | 21 | MCGILL University |
| 13 | 13 | DUKE University |
| 14 | 26 | University of PENNSYLVANIA |
| 15 | 23 | JOHNS HOPKINS University |
| 16 | 16 | AUSTRALIAN National University |
| 17 | 19= | University of TOKYO |
| 18 | 33= | University of HONG KONG |
| 19 | 6 | STANFORD University |
| 20= | 35= | CARNEGIE MELLON University |
| 20= | 15 | CORNELL University |
| 22 | 8 | University of California, BERKELEY |
| 23 | 33= | University of EDINBURGH |
| 24 | 46= | King's College LONDON |
| 25 | 29= | KYOTO University |
| 26 | 18 | Ecole Normale Supérieure, PARIS |
| 27 | 22 | University of MELBOURNE |
| 28 | 37 | ÉCOLE POLYTECHNIQUE |
| 29 | 42 | NORTHWESTERN University |
| 30 | 40 | University of MANCHESTER |
| 31 | 35= | The University of SYDNEY |
| 32 | 54= | BROWN University |
| 33= | 50= | University of BRITISH COLUMBIA |
| 33= | 45 | University of QUEENSLAND |
| 33= | 19= | National University of SINGAPORE |
| 36 | 14 | PEKING University |
| 37 | 64= | University of BRISTOL |
| 38= | 50= | The CHINESE University of Hong Kong |
| 38= | 29= | University of MICHIGAN |
| 40 | 28 | TSINGHUA University |
| 41 | 31 | University of CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles (UCLA) |
| 42 | 24 | ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) |
| 43 | 38 | MONASH University |
| 44 | 41 | University of NEW SOUTH WALES |
| 45 | 27 | University of TORONTO |
| 46 | 70= | OSAKA University |
| 47 | 66 | BOSTON University |
| 48 | 69 | University of AMSTERDAM |
| 49 | 43 | NEW YORK University (NYU) |
| 50 | 46= | The University of AUCKLAND |




Add comment