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HUNGARY 8 Institutions Ranked in at Least One Subject 5 Institutions in World's Top 200 for at Least One Subject QS World University Rankings by Subject 2014 COUNTRY FILE 1313 8 5institutions cited by academics in at least one subject HUNGARY 8 institutions ranked in at least one subject 5 institutions in world's top 200 for at least one subject INSTITUTIONAL REPRESENTATION BY SUBJECT TOP INSTITUTIONS BY SUBJECT ARTS & HUMANITIES ENGLISH English Language & Literature History Linguistics Modern Languages HISTORY 1 University of Debrecen 1 Central European University 1 Budapest University of Technology and Economics 1 University of Szeged [101-150] 2 University of Szeged 2 Corvinus University of Budapest 2 University of Szeged 2 University of Debrecen [151-200] LINGUISTICS 3 University of Pécs 3 University of Szeged 3 University of Pécs 3 University of Pécs [201-250] 4 Central European University 4 University of Pécs 4 University of Debrecen 4 Corvinus University of Budapest [201-250] LANGUAGES 5 Eötvös Loránd University 5 University of Debrecen 5 Eötvös Loránd University 5 Eötvös Loránd University [251-300] ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY PHILOSOPHY Philosophy Computer Science & Information Systems Engineering - Chemical Engineering - Civil & Structural 1 Central European University [51-100] 1 Budapest University of Technology and Economics [151-200] 1 Budapest University of Technology and Economics 1 Budapest University of Technology and Economics [151-200] COMPUTER SCIENCE 2 Eötvös Loránd University 2 Eötvös Loránd University [301-400] 2 University of Szeged 2 University of Miskolc 3 University of Szeged 3 University of Szeged [301-400] 3 Eötvös Loránd University 3 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 4 University of Debrecen 4 University of Debrecen 4 University of Debrecen 4 5 University of Pécs 5 Corvinus University of Budapest 5 University of Miskolc 5 CIVIL ENGINEERING LIFE SCIENCES & MEDICINE Engineering - Electrical & Electronic Engineering - Mechanical, Aeronautical & Manufacturing Agriculture & Forestry Biological Sciences ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 1 Budapest University of Technology and Economics [251-300] 1 Budapest University of Technology and Economics 1 Corvinus University of Budapest 1 University of Debrecen [251-300] MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 2 University of Debrecen 2 University of Miskolc 2 University of Szeged 2 University of Szeged [301-400] 3 University of Miskolc 3 University of Debrecen 3 Eötvös Loránd University 3 Eötvös Loránd University [301-400] AGRICULTURE 4 Eötvös Loránd University 4 4 University of Debrecen 4 Budapest University of Technology and Economics 5 University of Szeged 5 5 Budapest University of Technology and Economics 5 University of Pécs BIOLOGY NATURAL SCIENCES Medicine Pharmacy & Pharmacology Psychology Chemistry MEDICINE 1 University of Debrecen [201-250] 1 University of Szeged 1 Eötvös Loránd University 1 Budapest University of Technology and Economics [251-300] 2 University of Szeged [201-250] 2 University of Debrecen 2 University of Pécs 2 University of Szeged [301-400] PHARMACY 3 Semmelweis University 3 Budapest University of Technology and Economics 3 University of Szeged 3 Eötvös Loránd University [301-400] 4 Eötvös Loránd University 4 Eötvös Loránd University 4 Budapest University of Technology and Economics 4 University of Debrecen PSYCHOLOGY 5 Budapest University of Technology and Economics 5 University of Pécs 5 Corvinus University of Budapest 5 University of Pécs CHEMISTRY Earth & Marine Sciences Environmental Sciences Geography Materials Science EARTH SCIENCES 1 Eötvös Loránd University 1 University of Debrecen [251-300] 1 Corvinus University of Budapest 1 Budapest University of Technology and Economics 2 University of Szeged 2 Eötvös Loránd University [301-400] 2 University of Szeged 2 University of Szeged GEOGRAPHY 3 Budapest University of Technology and Economics 3 Budapest University of Technology and Economics [301-400] 3 Central European University 3 University of Debrecen 4 University of Miskolc 4 University of Szeged 4 Budapest University of Technology and Economics 4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 5 University of Debrecen 5 Corvinus University of Budapest 5 University of Debrecen 5 SOCIAL SCIENCES & MANAGEMENT MATERIALS SCIENCE Mathematics Physics & Astronomy Accounting & Finance Communication & Media Studies 1 Eötvös Loránd University [151-200] 1 Budapest University of Technology and Economics [301-400] 1 Central European University 1 Budapest University of Technology and Economics MATHEMATICS 2 Budapest University of Technology and Economics [201-250] 2 Eötvös Loránd University [301-400] 2 Corvinus University of Budapest 2 Central European University 3 University of Szeged [251-300] 3 University of Debrecen [301-400] 3 Budapest University of Technology and Economics 3 University of Szeged PHYSICS 4 University of Debrecen [301-400] 4 University of Szeged 4 4 University of Debrecen 5 Corvinus University of Budapest 5 University of Pécs 5 5 University of Pécs ACCOUNTING & FINANCE Economics & Econometrics Education Law Politics & International Studies COMMUNICATION 1 Corvinus University of Budapest 1 University of Szeged 1 Eötvös Loránd University 1 Central European University [51-100] EDUCATION 2 Central European University 2 University of Debrecen 2 Central European University 2 Corvinus University of Budapest 3 Eötvös Loránd University 3 University of Pécs 3 Corvinus University of Budapest 3 Eötvös Loránd University ECONOMICS 4 University of Pécs 4 Central European University 4 University of Pécs 4 University of Pécs 5 University of Szeged 5 Budapest University of Technology and Economics 5 University of Debrecen 5 University of Debrecen LAW Sociology Statistics & Operational Research POLITICS 1 Central European University 1 Eötvös Loránd University 2 Corvinus University of Budapest 2 Budapest University of Technology and Economics SOCIOLOGY 3 University of Szeged 3 Budapest Business School 4 University of Pécs 4 Corvinus University of Budapest STATISTICS 5 University of Debrecen 5 Central European University NOTES: The whole bar in the chart on the left relates to the percentage of institutions in the study from that country which have scored for the subject, the shorter more deeply coloured bars reflect the proportion of institutions that have reached the required level to be assigned a rank, the top two hundred overall of which are typically published. In the table on the right the [number] in square brackets is the global rank of that institution for the given subject. Thorough checks are conducted for the top 200 institutions in each subject but where institutions appear for certain countries without a rank, these may not have been checked but are included nonetheless (in grey) for illustrative purposes. It is not unusual for institutions beyond the top couple of hundred to appear in disciplines that they do not operate due to overall reputation lending assumed status or strengths in closely related disciplines. Copyright © 2014 QS Intelligence Unit (a division of QS Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd).
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