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The Centre for World University Rankings (CWUR) has just released its 2016 ranking of universities
across the world.
PREMIUM
TIMES report continues:
Sadly,
no university in Nigeria made the list of the world’s top 1,000.
The
ranking, released on Monday, placed Harvard University, United States, on top
as the best higher institution in the world, followed by Stanford University,
also in the U.S.
Another
school in the U.S, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is the third best
in the world.
Two
universities in the United Kingdom, University of Cambridge and the University
of Oxford, are ranked fourth and fifth respectively.
Five
other American universities are also ranked within the top 10 – they are
Columbia University, sixth position; University of California, Berkley,
seventh; University of Chicago, eighth; Princeton University, ninth; and Yale
University, 10th.
The
U.S has a total number of 224 universities among the top 1,000, followed by
China, with 90.
Japan
has 74, while the United Kingdom has 65.
Others
are: Germany, 56; France, 48; Italy, 48; Spain, 41; South Korea, 36; Canada,
32; Australia, 27.
In
Africa, only universities in South Africa and Egypt made the list. South Africa
has five, while Egypt has four.
For
South Africa, the five universities and their rankings, according to the CWUR,
are: University of Witwatersrand, 176th; University of Cape Town, 265th;
Stellenbosch University, 329th; University of KwaZulu-Natal, 468th; and the
University of Pretoria, 697th.
The
four from Egypt are Cairo University, 771st; Ain Shams University, 960th;
Mansoura University, 985th; and Alexandria University, 995th.
No
Nigerian university also made the list in 2015.
CWUR
said it used eight objectives and robust indicators to rank the world’s top
1,000 universities, and listed them as follows:
1)
Quality of Education, measured by the number of a university’s alumni who have
won major international awards, prizes, and medals relative to the university’s
size [25%]
2)
Alumni Employment, measured by the number of a university’s alumni who have
held CEO positions at the world’s top companies relative to the university’s
size [25%]
3)
Quality of Faculty, measured by the number of academics who have won major
international awards, prizes, and medals [25%]
4)
Publications, measured by the number of research papers appearing in reputable
journals [5%]
5)
Influence, measured by the number of research papers appearing in
highly-influential journals [5%]
6)
Citations, measured by the number of highly-cited research papers [5%]
7)
Broad Impact, measured by the university’s h-index [5%]
8) Patents, measured by the
number of international patent filings [5%]
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