Top 15 Universities in the World

Top 15 Universities in the World


Are you searching for ranking of Top universities in the world? This is a comprehensive ranking of the top 15 universities in the world according to The Times Higher Education World Rankings for 2014/2015. The Universities are ranked and judged based on their research, teaching, knowledge transfer as well as their stance internationally.
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(15) JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY   (UNITED STATES)
The University was founded in 1876. The University has nine schools and three main campuses as well as eight satellite campuses including Italy, China and Washington DC.
(14)  COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY   (UNITED STATES)
 Columbia University stands as one of the greatest Universities and will forever be remembered and marked undoubtedly for it bye product. Has more Nobel Prize winners than any other institution in the world and has Barrack Obama as a former student.
(13) SWISS FEDERAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ZURICH (SWITZERLAND)
The University has a population of 15,000 students and 16 faculties. One of the best Universities in Switzerland, soon to take over the top 5 spot according to world raking journal.
(12) UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, UCLA (UNITED STATES)
Learning experimentally, research and academic opportunities are available to students as well as clinical work in Roland Reagan UCLA medical center which is well respected.
(11) UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO (UNITED STATES)
Founded in 1890, it has 125 research centers and institutes. Its focus is more on advanced studies as It has more postgraduates than undergraduates
programs.
(10) YALE UNIVERSITY (UNITED STATES)
This is the third oldest university in the United States and has as much as 17 Supreme Court justices as well as five presidents as its former students.
(9) IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON (UNITED KINGDOM)
Was formerly known as a constituent college of the University of London but was on its own in 2007. It has four faculties including engineering, medicine, business and natural science, with focus on research.
(8) UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY (UNITED STATES)
Has produced more than 20 Nobel Prize winners and has made a lot of impact through out its years by its former students, including the identification of the flu virus as well as Vitamin E.
(7) PRINCETON UNIVERSITY (UNITED STATES)
Founded in 1746, it is one of the smallest private Universities and having more than 30 Nobel Prize winners.
(6) MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (MIT) (UNITED STATES)
The University has produced over 70 Nobel Prize winners in its 150 years of existence. Few of the Nobel Prize winners are presently members of the University. Its focus is on technology, management, engineering, humanities, arts and social science among others.
(5) UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE (UNITED KINGDOM)
Founded in 1209, the former students of the University have made a great impact on the world, including and in form of Newton’s law of motion, evolution theory of Darwin and lots more.
(4) STANFORD UNIVERSITY (UNITED STATES)
Known as the third richest University in the world, it was founded in 1891. It is also known as the University that accepts the least applicants into its programs and its former students have gone on to set up great organizations like Google.
(3) UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD (UNITED KINGDOM)
The third oldest surviving University that has 38 colleges with 6 permanent residential private halls. Former students include prime ministers, Archbishops and world leaders.
(2) HARVARD UNIVERSITY (UNITED STATES)
Founded 1636 and is the oldest institute in the United States. It has more than 40 Nobel Prize winners.
(1)CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (UNITED STATES)
Has produced about 31 Nobel Prize winners, with few still involved with the University and focuses on science and engineering research.