Top 15 Universities in the World

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. Harvard University:

Harvard University The oldest and oldest American university, one of the oldest universities in the world, one of the world's top universities, the world's largest university in terms of endowment, space and equipment, and one of the eight universities in the Ivy League. It located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the American city. It was founded by Protestant Rev. John Harvard in 1636 for the University of Cambridge and Oxford in Britain.

The university is one of the most difficult universities in the world to accept students, as it ranks fifth in the world in terms of difficulty in admission.

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  1. Stanford University:

Stanford University is an American university that opened on October 1, 1891, a private university located southeast of San Francisco about 37 miles north-west of San Jose about 20 miles in California near Palo Alto.

One of the world's best universities is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Cambridge and Harvard University. The Silicon Valley began in the 1960s. It also includes in its website integrated video courses for a number of materials, accompanied by written books of what the professor says. As well as "home work" exams and exams, which is an ideal opportunity to study for anyone who has a lack of understanding of a substance anywhere in the world. Such as artificial intelligence, robotics, etc. The university enrolls about 6,700 undergraduate students and 8,000 graduate students each year from the United States and around the world, a major university with distinct departments in physics, biology, engineering, medicine, law, politics and psychology.

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  1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology:

(Massachusetts Institute of Technology) is a university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, founded in 1861. It is a world-class institute. The Institute has worked with many major scientists such as Norbert Wiener; its primary mission is to teach and research in the practical applications of science and technology. The Institute is divided into five schools and one college with 34 academic and 53 laboratories. The Institute played a major role in the engineering of biomedicine and in the development of computers and in navigation devices used in missiles and spacecraft. It has 10,000 students of various nationalities. The Institute's 960-member faculty is renowned for excellence and excellence in advanced technical research and applications, with 64 of them receiving the Nobel Prize.

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  1. University of California, Berkeley:

The University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley) is a public research university located in Berkeley, California, United States. It is the oldest university campus among the top ten of the University of California. Where its foundation dates back to 23 March 1868.

The 70 Nobel Prize winners who have been associated with Berkeley as professors, graduates or researchers (the sixth-largest university in the world in the number of Nobel laureates) have been awarded the Nobel Prize. The University's professors and researchers have received 9 Wolf and 7 Osseme Wildesu Awards, 15 Turing Awards and 45 MacArthur Fellowships. ] And 20 Academy Awards (Academy Award) and 11 Pulitzer Prize. The University of California at Berkeley and its researchers are associated with six chemical elements listed in the periodic table of elements (hyalcophenium, cyborgium, perchlorium, alensthenium, fermium and lorencium). The Berkeley Lab has so far discovered a total of 16 chemical elements, more than any university in the world Launch [5].

The University of California at Berkeley is a founding member of the American Universities Association and has a prestigious research activity that totaled $ 652.4 million in 2009.

Robert Oppenheimer fue profesor de física en Berkeley es el Proyecto Manhattan, que desarrolló la primera bomba atómica en el administrador de mundo, que se basa en Los Angeles, Nueva México durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

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Cambridge University:

University of Cambridge is the second-largest English-speaking university in the world. Located in Cambridge, United Kingdom. Ranked first on the ranking of world universities by the QS ranking for 2010, surpassing Harvard for the first time in seven years. It is one of the most distinguished universities in the world. Was founded in 1209. It is a member of the Russell Group of Universities and a member of the Association of European Research Universities and always ranks between the first and second positions alternately with the University of Oxford. It is the oldest university in the world in the field of natural sciences, mathematics and physics.

The University has received 89 Nobel Prizes, more than any other university in the world. Some of the most important scientists of the past centuries include: Isaac Newton (theory of gravity), Charles Darwin (theory of evolution), William Harvey, Dirac, Joseph Thomson (electron finder), Ernest Rutherford, James Maxwell, James Watson and Francis Crick DNA), Alan Turing, Jacob Bronowski and others.

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California Institute of Technology:

The California Institute of Technology, called Caltech, is a private university located in California, California. Founded in 1891.

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Princeton University:

Princeton University is a private multidisciplinary research university located in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. It is one of eight universities that form the Ivy League and one of the nine colonial colleges established before the American Revolution. The university was associated with the Presbyterian Church of America.

The University was founded in Elizabeth, NJ in 1746 under the name New Jersey College. She was moved to Newark, New Jersey in 1747. She settled in Princeton in 1756. She changed her name to Princeton University in 1896.

The most famous graduates: Richard Feynman, as taught by Albert Einstein and was professor of physics.

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Columbia University:

Columbia University is a private university in the United States of America. Was established before the American Revolution, and was famous for the graduation of American politicians and economists, and emerged the most Nobel laureates in science from any other American university.

The University's main campus is located in the town heights of the Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. The University is officially known as Columbia University in New York City.

The first American university to study anthropology and political science as well as other academic disciplines, and the foundations of modern genetics.

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University of Chicago:

The University of Chicago is a private university located in Hyde Park and was founded in 1890. It was the first president and faculty member of the University Professor William Rene Harper.
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University of Oxford:

The University of Oxford (Universitas Oxoniensis) is the oldest university in the Western world to speak English, the best and the fourth best universities in the world and the first university in the UK on the Time of Universities 2011-2012 index. The University is located in Oxford, England.

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Although the precise history of the university is not known, its origins date back to the eleventh century. Where it is reported that in 1209 a riot between scientists and the city's population led some Oxford scientists to flee to the northeastern town of Cambridge, where he founded Cambridge University, where he has since been a strong competitor to Oxford University. These two universities are among the best and most prestigious universities in the UK and the world.

The University has recently ranked first in two categories of British universities, namely the Guardian and the Times. Oxford topped the rankings for the fourth consecutive year. Despite their high rankings, Oxford ranked fourth in the Thames Higher Education Ranking and 10th in Shanghai Jiao Tong University, where Harvard University ranked first.

Oxford University is one of the British research universities of the Russell Group, the Compra Group, a network of advanced European universities, the Association of European Research Universities (LERU) and a key member of the Europium Organization. It has the Saeed Business School.

Yale University:

Yale University is a private university located in Connecticut. Founded in 1701. It is the third oldest institute of higher education in the United States of America. She is a member of the Ivy League of America's oldest universities. It has the second largest ($ 22.8 billion) stop between universities in the world (after Harvard) donated by its graduates. It has 19 Nobel laureates. It consists of 12 colleges: the Yale College of Undergraduate Students, the duration of the study is four years, after which the students receive a bachelor's degree and the postgraduate college at Yale University of Arts and Sciences for master's and doctoral students. In addition to ten other specialized colleges. The Yale College is the central and central center of the university, where all arts and sciences are taught. This college offers more than 2000 subjects distributed over 65 departments to undergraduate students. Yale University professors are known for their dedication to serving their students, and this is a commitment Yale is famous for. The most famous professors teach first-year materials, especially to undergraduate students. Getting a degree from this university is a magical key to wealth and sensitive government positions.

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Yale has become one of the world's greatest universities. Its 11,000 students come from all over the United States and 110 countries in the world. It has a faculty of 2000 professors and a distinguished group of rich and diverse and pioneer in the fields of research and specialization. The University's 170-acre (69 hectares) campus extends from the College of Nursing in central New Haven to the residential area adjacent to tree shade where the Faculty of Theology is located. A large number of 225 Yale buildings were designed by architects who were geniuses of their time. The architecture varies between neo-Englandian style and Victorian Gothic architecture and the modern architecture of Moorish architecture. Yale's buildings, towers, courtyards, corridors, doors and arches represent "the most beautiful campus in North America," as one of the architecture critics put it. The University maintains more than 600 acres (243 hectares) of fields, sports fields and natural lands a short distance from the city center. Yale is currently the largest investment operation in its facilities since the 1930s. It has established new buildings and facilities for the Faculty of Arts, established new science and environment laboratories, and established a new fitness center and new student housing buildings. The University has undertaken extensive renovations of historic academic buildings and residential faculties for undergraduate students. In the coming decade, the university will invest a similar amount of money and invest in improving university facilities for students and researchers.

  1. University of California, Los Angeles:

The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a general American research university located in West Woodville, Los Angeles, California. The university was founded in 1919. The University has approximately 38,000 students Of whom about 27 thousand in undergraduate programs and 11 thousand in graduate programs.

There are more applicants than any other American university. For example, 55,676 people applied for Bachelor's programs at the University for Fall 2009. Only about 12,000 were accepted, less than 22% of applicants.

The university extends over an area of ​​419 acres (1.7 square kilometers). More than 26,000 people work at the university, making it one of Los Angeles's largest employers. The university's operating budget for 2005-2006 is about $ 3.6 billion, of which only 17.4 percent comes from California government allocations. The University has a total of about $ 2.3 billion.

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The University of California, Los Angeles has an excellent international reputation for being ranked among the top 20 universities in the world. Two university staff and four of its graduates have won the Nobel Prizes, as well as many other awards. 97 University lecturers are also members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

The UCLA sports teams are also known for their numerous awards, including 125 national championships.

The University of California at Los Angeles has over 8 million books spread over more than 12 libraries, 11 archives, reading rooms and research centers. It ranks 11th in terms of the number of American-level books.

The University publishes Daily Bruin, one of the most popular newspapers in Los Angeles, as well as seven magazines each serving segments of particular interest. The University also has a television and radio station.

Cornell University:

Cornell University is an American private university located in Ithaca, New York. Cornell University is one of the oldest and richest American universities, despite being the most recent member of the Ivy League. This association includes the best and most prestigious American universities that have won the Nobel Prizes, and 40 people who have been associated with the University have won Nobel Prizes in all fields.

Cornell University is often ranked among the top 10 universities in the Americas and ranks among the top 20 universities in the world in various international rankings.

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He founded Cornell University in 1865, where his educational vision was to teach 'anyone to study'. Cornell continued to follow the footsteps of its founder, who raised his slogans at every occasion and drew excerpts from his speeches, writings and visions in their publications and in every corner. As the spiritual father of this university. Not only did Cornell apply these slogans, but applied them practically. History indicates that successive administrations are working to expand the university and develop its education.

In 1868, the University's first private building was built in Ithaca, the University's main site, with more than 260 buildings. Cornell University is a private and government university. The land is a grant from New York State, while it was built with money from people. She is a member of the prestigious Eastern Universities Caucus and a partner at New York State University.

The University's buildings are located in three main locations in Ithaca. The other sites are in New York and Doha and include a number of faculties such as the Faculty of Architecture, Life Sciences, Architecture, Arts and Planning, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering, Hotel Services College, and many others. The number of faculty members reached 2,627 at the end of 2005, while the number of students was 20,299 students.

University of Pennsylvania:

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(University of Pennsylvania) is a private university located in Feldhurst, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

The University is the fourth oldest institution of higher education in the United States, one of a number of institutions that claim the title of the oldest American university, as well as one of the nine former British colonial colleges and one of eight members of the Ivy League. Co-sponsored by the Board of Trustees of the University of ݒNelvin, it is also one of the 14 founding members of the Association of American Universities.

Today, the University of Illinois is one of the largest private sector universities in the states, with a broad range of academic departments, extensive research activity and a range of social service programs, both public and private. The University has a national and international reputation for the reputation of its faculties: medicine, dentistry, business administration and law, the reputation of social sciences and humanities programs, and the potential for teaching and research on biomedicine. Baccalaureate programs are among the most selective in the country when students are accepted.

  1. University of California, San Diego:

University of California, San Diego: is a public research university located in the city of Lahuya County of San Diego, California, United States. [1] The University area is 2141 acres (866 hectares) overlooking the Pacific coast with the main campus based on nearly 1,200 acres (490 hectares). [2] In addition, the top ten lists are consistently considered among the best public universities. The school is particularly strong in the field of biological sciences, social sciences and engineering. With its coastal location in Lahoya, California, and with the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the University of California, San Diego has the highest scores for oceanography and biological sciences.

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