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QS World University Rankings 2018: MIT Named World’s Best University for Record Sixth Year
QS Quacquarelli Symonds, higher education experts, released the 14th annual QS World University Rankings. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is the world’s leading university for a record sixth consecutive year. 959 universities are ranked.
- Caltech joins Stanford and Harvard for clean USA sweep of top 4 places
- 51 of the United Kingdom’s 76 universities fall, reflecting prolonged funding cuts, improvements from other nations, and concerns about the potential impact of Brexit;
- Universities with a strong technological focus succeed. Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University rises to 11th, Korea’s KAIST reaches a record high (41st), while Delft University of Technology becomes the Netherlands’ leading university;
- Australian institutions consistently improve. Australian National University (20th) returns to the top 20;
- Six Chinese universities now feature in the Top 100, two more than last year;
- India boasts three universities among the Top 200, one more than last year;
- Lomonosov Moscow State University (95th) rises into the top 100;
- Latin American institutions struggle to improve, but the Universidad de Buenos Aires reaches its highest-ever position (75th).
Ben Sowter, Research Director, QS, said: “MIT is the nucleus of an unrivalled innovation ecosystem. Companies created by its alumni enjoyed combined revenues of $2 trillion, making them the equivalent of the world’s 11th largest economy. However, their continued dominance at the top should not obscure a changing landscape elsewhere, with other US and UK institutions making way for the best of Russia, China and India – among others.”
View the 2018 QS World University Rankings at: Top Universities.