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2014-2015 Urap World Ranking 2014-2015 URAP WORLD RANKING World Total University Name Country Category Article Citation AIT CIT Collaboration Total Ranking Document 1 Harvard University A++ 126.00 126.00 60.00 108.00 90.00 90.00 600.00 2 University of Toronto A++ 126.00 124.74 60.00 106.92 83.39 89.10 590.15 3 University of Oxford A++ 123.89 119.74 58.10 105.98 89.10 84.93 581.74 Johns Hopkins 4 A++ 122.88 121.55 59.23 101.14 85.65 70.94 561.40 University University of 5 A++ 115.47 115.63 54.81 102.84 86.68 80.79 556.21 Cambridge University College 6 A++ 124.42 112.02 59.40 97.63 75.71 82.48 551.66 London 7 Stanford University A++ 116.51 118.09 54.80 102.02 87.78 67.74 546.94 University of 8 A++ 110.85 115.43 50.61 101.81 87.73 70.06 536.50 California Berkeley Massachusetts 9 Institute of A++ 103.98 119.89 47.05 105.34 90.00 66.41 532.67 Technology (MIT) University of 10 A++ 124.74 110.42 59.03 95.63 72.15 67.43 529.40 Michigan University of 11 A++ 116.19 112.38 54.59 96.05 78.03 65.92 523.17 Washington Seattle University of 12 California Los A++ 114.24 111.63 55.29 96.34 77.80 67.51 522.82 Angeles University of 13 A++ 114.49 110.52 56.11 94.02 75.82 63.05 514.01 Pennsylvania 14 Columbia University A++ 111.00 107.78 52.76 92.77 78.55 65.80 508.67 Imperial College 15 A++ 109.60 104.93 52.88 88.84 70.71 76.57 503.53 London University of 16 A++ 106.51 105.36 50.06 92.15 76.05 64.69 494.82 California San Diego 17 University of Tokyo A++ 116.91 100.32 52.73 87.02 63.48 65.19 485.65 University of 18 California San A++ 100.11 106.74 49.42 88.57 79.80 59.37 484.00 Francisco 19 University of Chicago A++ 102.02 104.08 47.84 89.36 76.34 62.63 482.27 University of British 20 A++ 106.33 97.90 50.01 85.48 67.82 71.47 479.01 Columbia 21 Yale University A++ 103.81 101.64 49.22 87.30 72.84 62.42 477.22 University of 22 A++ 105.69 97.61 48.66 82.84 65.16 73.03 472.99 Copenhagen 23 Duke University A++ 102.88 101.63 50.11 84.75 69.17 61.44 469.97 24 Cornell University A++ 103.41 98.82 48.90 84.86 67.62 62.25 465.87 Pierre & Marie Curie 25 A++ 102.61 96.71 45.75 83.10 64.82 71.35 464.33 University - Paris 6 University of 26 A++ 103.26 97.41 48.28 85.26 67.21 60.82 462.24 Wisconsin Madison 27 University of A++ 106.42 95.16 50.38 83.90 63.90 61.35 461.10 Minnesota Twin Cities University of 28 A++ 103.41 96.89 50.30 80.56 64.12 59.16 454.43 Pittsburgh University of 29 A++ 103.79 91.96 47.26 80.14 61.10 66.35 450.60 Melbourne 30 University of Sydney A++ 104.91 90.90 48.81 78.86 58.88 68.02 450.40 Universidade de Sao 31 A++ 121.86 83.36 55.98 71.06 50.54 66.29 449.08 Paulo 32 Ohio State University A++ 102.55 92.53 48.24 79.59 63.06 59.95 445.92 33 McGill University A++ 100.77 90.55 47.06 78.25 59.94 67.43 444.01 National University of 34 A++ 102.36 87.63 45.98 78.84 58.69 70.26 443.77 Singapore 35 University of Utrecht A++ 98.98 91.31 45.33 79.60 61.62 65.74 442.58 University of 36 A++ 99.84 91.29 46.73 80.36 62.55 61.65 442.41 California Davis Northwestern 37 A++ 96.78 94.94 46.27 81.08 66.09 57.13 442.29 University 38 KU Leuven A++ 97.17 87.76 49.36 76.37 58.42 69.53 438.60 University of 39 A++ 98.38 89.62 46.40 77.28 60.35 65.92 437.96 Manchester University of North 40 A++ 98.29 92.60 46.64 79.99 64.15 56.21 437.87 Carolina Chapel Hill Swiss Federal 41 Institute of A++ 95.43 89.46 42.44 79.56 62.17 68.31 437.37 Technology Zurich Seoul National 42 A++ 113.30 86.07 49.93 74.24 53.08 60.28 436.89 University 43 Penn State University A++ 98.30 89.44 46.45 80.30 61.98 58.97 435.43 Ruprecht Karl 44 A++ 95.17 90.97 44.83 75.73 61.77 64.10 432.57 University Heidelberg 45 University of Florida A++ 99.21 88.32 47.52 77.48 59.10 60.83 432.46 46 Zhejiang University A++ 113.52 82.97 49.00 74.53 52.81 58.39 431.21 University of 47 A++ 91.69 90.03 43.61 77.86 64.20 63.57 430.97 Edinburgh 48 Peking University A++ 108.05 85.82 46.43 74.23 54.47 61.36 430.36 49 University of Munich A++ 94.19 89.46 43.98 76.09 61.76 64.13 429.60 California Institute of 50 A++ 83.50 93.53 38.72 80.34 74.30 58.90 429.29 Technology University of 51 A++ 100.19 85.47 45.30 76.26 56.69 64.65 428.56 Queensland University of 52 A++ 97.74 88.02 44.25 75.30 58.26 64.60 428.16 Barcelona 53 Kyoto University A++ 103.32 87.39 46.84 75.68 55.57 58.87 427.68 Washington 54 A++ 90.58 92.94 43.64 77.89 67.44 53.90 426.39 University 55 University of Zurich A++ 90.61 87.28 43.49 74.80 61.81 65.63 423.62 Kings College 56 A++ 93.06 86.41 44.88 75.34 60.55 62.33 422.56 London 57 Karolinska Institute A++ 93.64 87.35 43.88 72.81 57.85 66.80 422.33 58 Tsing Hua University A++ 106.82 82.46 46.29 74.33 54.01 57.97 421.89 Shanghai Jiao Tong 59 A++ 112.10 80.97 47.98 71.02 51.04 57.86 420.97 University 60 Ghent University A++ 96.01 83.84 43.51 74.74 56.39 65.87 420.35 University of 61 A++ 93.51 87.18 43.66 74.10 58.35 63.40 420.20 Amsterdam University of 62 A++ 93.14 86.14 42.99 73.80 57.59 62.92 416.60 Groningen Sapienza University 63 A++ 97.38 84.70 44.20 72.00 56.16 61.13 415.58 Rome 64 Monash University A++ 98.96 82.84 44.86 72.36 54.06 61.68 414.75 65 New York University A++ 92.49 86.13 44.32 74.66 59.76 56.52 413.88 University of Texas 66 A++ 91.31 85.28 42.39 76.69 61.98 56.05 413.71 Austin Humboldt University 67 A++ 92.98 86.88 40.96 72.84 57.42 62.24 413.32 of Berlin Free University of 68 A++ 94.10 86.00 41.56 72.44 56.19 62.41 412.70 Berlin University of Paris 69 A++ 88.71 87.08 40.48 74.33 59.61 62.30 412.51 Sud - Paris XI 70 University of Helsinki A++ 89.84 85.23 41.01 73.48 59.05 62.87 411.48 71 Boston University A++ 86.31 88.09 41.42 75.04 63.07 55.95 409.88 72 University of Alberta A++ 94.85 82.11 44.40 71.43 53.80 61.68 408.26 University of Illinois 73 A++ 91.24 84.17 43.06 74.46 58.15 56.85 407.93 Urbana-Champaign 74 Leiden University A++ 86.24 85.32 41.03 72.95 61.15 60.28 406.97 75 Vanderbilt University A++ 89.79 86.75 42.46 73.54 59.51 53.94 405.99 University of Paris 76 A++ 84.71 86.96 39.25 72.66 61.90 60.22 405.71 Diderot - Paris VII VU University 77 A++ 91.05 83.05 41.84 72.20 56.01 61.49 405.63 Amsterdam University of New 78 A++ 95.17 79.92 43.25 71.56 53.31 60.70 403.92 South Wales 79 Princeton University A++ 82.26 85.33 37.99 75.85 66.66 55.54 403.64 80 Aarhus University A++ 90.66 81.76 41.60 71.41 54.85 62.94 403.22 Rutgers State 81 A++ 89.50 83.25 42.57 73.15 57.71 56.38 402.56 University Radboud University 82 A++ 88.89 83.07 41.02 71.47 56.41 61.21 402.07 Nijmegen 83 Indiana University A++ 90.64 83.38 44.44 71.91 56.09 55.51 401.97 National Taiwan 84 A++ 97.78 80.26 44.81 70.43 51.49 56.40 401.18 University Nanyang 85 Technological A++ 88.95 80.42 40.20 73.15 56.63 61.08 400.43 University 86 Emory University A++ 89.13 85.02 43.54 71.69 57.58 53.21 400.18 87 University of Montreal A++ 89.74 81.85 42.55 70.44 54.99 60.43 400.00 University of 88 A++ 88.95 83.15 42.69 72.26 57.19 55.48 399.72 Southern California 89 Lund University A++ 87.82 82.12 40.65 70.22 55.25 63.02 399.08 Erasmus University 90 A++ 87.36 83.33 42.02 70.61 56.39 59.18 398.89 Rotterdam University of 91 Maryland College A++ 87.86 82.34 40.49 73.36 57.64 56.61 398.29 Park 92 University of Padua A++ 88.52 82.55 41.30 70.08 56.33 59.34 398.12 93 Osaka University A++ 94.08 82.41 43.47 69.87 52.95 54.60 397.36 94 Fudan University A++ 96.65 79.87 41.95 69.31 52.68 55.02 395.49 95 University of Geneva A++ 82.12 83.09 38.97 70.41 59.38 61.08 395.05 96 University of Oslo A++ 86.48 82.02 40.51 69.67 55.08 61.26 395.01 97 University of Arizona A++ 85.82 82.33 40.90 71.78 57.39 56.27 394.49 98 Uppsala University A++ 87.01 81.90 39.67 69.31 54.77 61.70 394.36 Technical University 99 A++ 87.54 80.75 40.91 69.86 54.74 58.76 392.55 of Munich University of 100 A++ 83.28 82.98 39.66 71.31 58.81 54.67 390.70 California Irvine 101 Tohoku University A++ 93.06 78.75 42.77 68.36 50.75 55.98 389.69 102 University of A++ 82.66 82.48 38.14 72.24 60.23 53.49 389.24 Colorado Boulder Texas A&M University 103 A++ 87.66 79.11 41.26 69.78 53.56 56.64 388.01 College Station 104 Purdue University A++ 86.87 79.41 40.88 70.20 54.33 54.72 386.42 105 University of Bristol A++ 84.59 79.72 39.52 69.44 54.72 57.81 385.79 University of Aix- 106 A++ 85.99 79.64 38.57 68.46 54.10 58.72 385.49 Marseille University of 107 A++ 84.30 80.38 39.35 68.07 55.59 57.73 385.42 Hamburg Michigan State 108 A+ 85.78 79.06 40.52 69.00 54.25 54.85 383.46 University 109 University of Milan A+ 86.41 79.72 40.24 67.01 53.19 56.83 383.40 University of 110 A+ 85.01 78.09 39.61 68.05 53.32 58.47 382.54 Southampton 111 University of Bologna A+ 85.88 78.86 39.67 66.90 53.34 57.37 382.02 University of 112 A+ 84.07 78.93 40.44 67.12 53.61 57.15 381.33 Birmingham University of Western 113 A+ 86.58 77.26 40.03 66.97 51.70 58.64 381.16 Australia 114 Tel Aviv University A+ 86.07 77.23 40.19 66.74 51.79 57.46 379.49 115 University of Glasgow A+ 80.99 79.02 39.15 67.77 55.27 56.42 378.62 Sun Yat Sen 116 A+ 92.40 76.45 40.59 65.42 50.15 52.57 377.58 University University of 117 California Santa A+ 76.09 79.98 35.74 70.99 61.60 52.82 377.23 Barbara Autonomous 118 University of A+ 83.95 77.72 38.69 66.94 53.05 56.79 377.14 Barcelona 119 University of Utah A+ 84.61 78.90 40.47 67.33 53.46 52.24 377.02 Charite Medical 120 A+ 82.17 79.50 40.00 65.76 53.15 55.59 376.17 University of Berlin Joseph Fourier 121 A+ 80.84 77.93 38.23 67.52 53.52 58.03 376.08 University 122 University of Bonn A+ 80.55 78.66 37.82 67.19 54.95 56.91 376.07 Eberhard Karls 123 University of A+ 83.24 78.01 38.75 66.28 53.13 56.53 375.95 Tubingen 124 Nanjing University A+ 90.81 76.62 39.26 66.67 50.67 51.89 375.92 Universidade de 125 A+ 87.58 74.25 39.50
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