World University Rankings
World university rankings tables are a useful tool to get an idea of the academic reputation that UK universities have internationally. If you are planning to leave the UK after studying then it is obviously important that the university you choose is well respected not just within Britain, but also throughout the world.
There are a number of different world university ranking tables released each year and they can have quite different results. The three different tables below will give you an idea of the most highly respected universities in the world, but also how much each ranking system differs.
Times Higher Education 2012-13 World Universities Rankings
The Times Higher Education magazine is one of the most well known education authorities on higher education published in the UK. Each year, they produce some of the most respected British university rankings tables, as well as this global one. The rankings are based on a number of different factors, including the staff-to-student ratio, research income, PhDs awarded and the citation of research. It also rewards those with a high proportion of international staff and students, thus encouraging truly international universities. You can see the Top 20 World Universities below. For the complete tables, visit their site.
Rank |
University |
Country |
Rank |
University |
Country |
1 |
California Institute of Technology |
USA |
11 |
Yale University |
USA |
=2 |
UK |
12 |
ETH Zurich |
Switzerland |
|
=2 |
Stanford University |
USA |
13 |
University of California (LA) |
USA |
4 |
Harvard University |
USA |
14 |
Columbia University |
USA |
5 |
MIT |
USA |
15 |
University of Pennsylvania |
USA |
6 |
Princeton University |
USA |
16 |
Johns Hopkins University |
USA |
7 |
UK |
17 |
UK |
||
8 |
UK |
18 |
Cornell University |
USA |
|
9 |
Berkeley |
USA |
19 |
Northwestern University |
USA |
10 |
University of Chicago |
USA |
20 |
University of Michigan |
USA |
ARWU 2012 World Universities Rankings
One of the most respected world university rankings tables is called the Academic Ranking of World Universities (or ARWU). They release a table each year that ranks the best universities in the world based on quality of education, quality of faculty, research output and academic performance per student. You can see the Top 20 World Universities below. For the complete tables, visit their site.
Rank |
University |
Country |
Rank |
University |
Country |
1 |
Harvard University |
USA |
11 |
Yale University |
USA |
2 |
Stanford University |
USA |
12 |
University of California (LA) |
USA |
3 |
MIT |
USA |
13 |
Cornell University |
USA |
4 |
Berkeley |
USA |
14 |
University of Pennsylvania |
USA |
5 |
UK |
15 |
University of California (SD) |
USA |
|
6 |
California Institute of Technology |
USA |
16 |
University of Washington |
USA |
7 |
Princeton University |
USA |
17 |
Johns Hopkins University |
USA |
8 |
Columbia University |
USA |
18 |
University of California (SF) |
USA |
9 |
University of Chicago |
USA |
19 |
University of Wisconsin |
USA |
10 |
UK |
20 |
University of Tokyo |
Japan |
QS 2013-14 World Universities Rankings
Another rankings system that is also highly respected is done by a higher education company called 'QS'. They take into account a number of different factors to form a ranking each year. Below is a list of the top 20 world universities. However, to see the full list, visit the QS website.
KEY: S= Small, M= Medium, L= Large, XL= Extra Large, VH= Very High, FC= Fully Comprehensive, C= Comprehensive, FO= Focused
2013 Rank | 2012 Rank | School Name | Country | Size | Research | Focus | 2013 Score |
1 |
1 |
MIT |
United States |
M |
VH |
CO |
100.00 |
2 |
3 |
Harvard University |
United States |
L |
VH |
FC |
99.2 |
3 |
2 |
United Kingdom |
L |
VH |
FC |
99.0 |
|
4 |
4 |
United Kingdom |
L |
VH |
FC |
98.9 |
|
5 |
6 |
United Kingdom |
L |
VH |
FC |
98.8 |
|
6 |
5 |
United Kingdom |
L |
VH |
FC |
98.7 |
|
7 |
15 |
Stanford University |
United States |
L |
VH |
FC |
96.8 |
8 |
7 |
Yale University |
United States |
M |
VH |
FC |
96.5 |
9 |
8 |
University of Chicago |
United States |
L |
VH |
FC |
96.2 |
10= |
10 |
California Institute of Technology |
United States |
S |
VH |
CO |
96.1 |
10= |
9 |
Princeton University |
United States |
M |
VH |
CO |
96.1 |
12 |
13 |
ETH Zurich |
Switzerland |
L |
VH |
FO |
94.3 |
13 |
12 |
University of Pennsylvania |
United States |
L |
VH |
FC |
93.8 |
14 |
11 |
Columbia University |
United States |
L |
VH |
FC |
93.6 |
15 |
14 |
Cornell University |
United States |
L |
VH |
FC |
92.5 |
16 |
16 |
Johns Hopkins University |
United States |
L |
VH |
FC |
92.1 |
17= |
21 |
United Kingdom |
L |
VH |
FC |
91.3 |
|
17= |
19 |
University of Toronto |
Canada |
XL |
VH |
FC |
91.3 |
19= |
29 |
EPFL |
Switzerland |
M |
VH |
FO |
90.9 |
19= |
26 |
United Kingdom |
L |
VH |
FC |
90.9 |
Source: QS Quacquarelli Symonds (www.topuniversities.com). With permission. Copyright © 2004-2008 QS Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd.