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Ranking De Instituciones Académicas De Pregrado Extranjeras CONICYT Ranking de Instituciones Académicas de Pregrado Comisión Nacional de Investigación Extranjeras Científica y Tecnológica PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE USA HARVARD UNIVERSITY 1 5,000 CANADA UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 2 5,000 USA JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY 3 5,000 USA STANFORD UNIVERSITY 4 5,000 ENGLAND UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD 5 5,000 ENGLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON 6 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 7 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SEATTLE 8 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES 9 5,000 INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE FRANCE 10 5,000 (INSERM) USA UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 11 5,000 USA COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 12 5,000 ENGLAND UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE 13 5,000 USA MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (MIT) 14 5,000 USA YALE UNIVERSITY 15 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO 16 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY 17 5,000 USA DUKE UNIVERSITY 18 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO 19 5,000 ENGLAND IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON 20 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 21 5,000 USA CORNELL UNIVERSITY 22 5,000 AUSTRALIA UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY 23 5,000 FRANCE UNIVERSITE PARIS SACLAY (COMUE) 24 5,000 DENMARK UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN 25 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH 26 5,000 SPAIN CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS (CSIC) 27 5,000 BELGIUM KU LEUVEN 28 5,000 GERMANY (FED REP GER) UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH 29 5,000 CANADA UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 30 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL 31 5,000 USA OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY 32 5,000 USA NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 33 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA TWIN CITIES 34 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON 35 5,000 USA WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (WUSTL) 36 5,000 CANADA MCGILL UNIVERSITY 37 5,000 JAPAN UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO 38 5,000 SPAIN UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA 39 5,000 AUSTRALIA UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE 40 5,000 USA NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 41 5,000 GERMANY (FED REP GER) RUPRECHT KARL UNIVERSITY HEIDELBERG 42 5,000 Página 1 CONICYT Ranking de Instituciones Académicas de Pregrado Comisión Nacional de Investigación Extranjeras Científica y Tecnológica PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE FRANCE PIERRE & MARIE CURIE UNIVERSITY - PARIS 6 43 5,000 USA VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY 44 5,000 NETHERLANDS UNIVERSITY OF UTRECHT 45 5,000 SCOTLAND UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH 46 5,000 ENGLAND UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER 47 5,000 ENGLAND KINGS COLLEGE LONDON 48 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS 49 5,000 NETHERLANDS UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM 50 5,000 USA EMORY UNIVERSITY 51 5,000 SWEDEN KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET 52 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 53 5,000 SINGAPORE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE 54 5,000 BELGIUM GHENT UNIVERSITY 55 5,000 SOUTH KOREA SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 56 5,000 AUSTRALIA UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND 57 5,000 USA PENN STATE UNIVERSITY 58 5,000 GERMANY (FED REP GER) HUMBOLDT UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN 59 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 60 5,000 CHINA MAINLAND TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY 61 5,000 SWITZERLAND SWISS FEDERAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ZURICH 62 5,000 GERMANY (FED REP GER) FREE UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN 63 5,000 AUSTRALIA MONASH UNIVERSITY 64 5,000 NETHERLANDS UNIVERSITY OF GRONINGEN 65 5,000 CHINA MAINLAND PEKING UNIVERSITY 66 5,000 CANADA UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 67 5,000 SWITZERLAND UNIVERSITY OF ZURICH 68 5,000 NETHERLANDS ERASMUS UNIVERSITY ROTTERDAM 69 5,000 USA BOSTON UNIVERSITY 70 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AUSTIN 71 5,000 CHINA MAINLAND SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY 72 5,000 AUSTRALIA UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES 73 5,000 ITALY SAPIENZA UNIVERSITY ROME 74 5,000 NETHERLANDS VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT AMSTERDAM 75 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA-CHAMPAIGN 76 5,000 USA CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 77 5,000 CHINA MAINLAND ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY 78 5,000 FRANCE UNIVERSITY OF PARIS SUD - PARIS XI 79 5,000 FRANCE UNIVERSITY OF PARIS DIDEROT - PARIS VII 80 5,000 CANADA UNIVERSITY OF MONTREAL 81 5,000 NETHERLANDS RADBOUD UNIVERSITY NIJMEGEN 82 5,000 USA WEILL CORNELL MEDICAL COLLEGE 83 5,000 BRAZIL UNIVERSIDADE DE SAO PAULO 84 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK 85 5,000 Página 2 CONICYT Ranking de Instituciones Académicas de Pregrado Comisión Nacional de Investigación Extranjeras Científica y Tecnológica PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE NETHERLANDS LEIDEN UNIVERSITY 86 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER 87 5,000 ENGLAND UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM 88 5,000 DENMARK AARHUS UNIVERSITY 89 5,000 CANADA MCMASTER UNIVERSITY 90 5,000 NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY & NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SINGAPORE 91 5,000 EDUCATION (NIE) SINGAPORE SINGAPORE NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY 92 5,000 USA PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 93 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE 94 5,000 SWEDEN LUND UNIVERSITY 95 5,000 FINLAND UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI 96 5,000 ITALY UNIVERSITY OF PADUA 97 5,000 FRANCE UNIVERSITY OF AIX-MARSEILLE 98 5,000 GERMANY (FED REP GER) TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH 99 5,000 JAPAN KYOTO UNIVERSITY 100 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 101 5,000 USA BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 102 5,000 NORWAY UNIVERSITY OF OSLO 103 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 104 5,000 USA RUTGERS STATE UNIVERSITY 105 5,000 GERMANY (FED REP GER) CHARITE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN 106 5,000 FRANCE UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES (UGA) 107 5,000 TAIWAN NATIONAL TAIWAN UNIVERSITY 108 5,000 SWEDEN UPPSALA UNIVERSITY 109 5,000 ITALY UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA 110 5,000 SWITZERLAND UNIVERSITY OF GENEVA 111 5,000 GERMANY (FED REP GER) GOETHE UNIVERSITY FRANKFURT 112 5,000 USA CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION 113 5,000 ENGLAND UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL 114 5,000 ENGLAND UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON 115 5,000 ITALY UNIVERSITY OF MILAN 116 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER 117 5,000 GERMANY (FED REP GER) UNIVERSITY OF HAMBURG 118 5,000 INDIA INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (IIT) 119 5,000 FRANCE UNIVERSITY OF PARIS DESCARTES - PARIS V 120 5,000 SWITZERLAND ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE 121 5,000 CANADA UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY 122 5,000 SCOTLAND UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW 123 5,000 CHINA MAINLAND FUDAN UNIVERSITY 124 5,000 QATAR WEILL CORNELL MEDICAL COLLEGE QATAR 125 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER DALLAS 126 5,000 Página 3 CONICYT Ranking de Instituciones Académicas de Pregrado Comisión Nacional de Investigación Extranjeras Científica y Tecnológica PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE ENGLAND UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM 127 5,000 USA MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 128 5,000 AUSTRALIA UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA 129 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA 130 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA 131 5,000 ENGLAND UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS 132 5,000 USA BROWN UNIVERSITY 133 5,000 ENGLAND QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY LONDON 134 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA BIRMINGHAM 135 5,000 ITALY CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE (CNR) 136 5,000 USA PURDUE UNIVERSITY 137 5,000 USA GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 138 5,000 SOUTH KOREA SUNGKYUNKWAN UNIVERSITY 139 5,000 GERMANY (FED REP GER) EBERHARD KARLS UNIVERSITY OF TUBINGEN 140 5,000 USA TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STATION 141 5,000 ENGLAND UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD 142 5,000 CANADA UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA 143 5,000 ISRAEL TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY 144 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF IOWA 145 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI 146 5,000 USA MOUNT SINAI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 147 5,000 GERMANY (FED REP GER) UNIVERSITY OF BONN 148 5,000 USA ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY 149 5,000 AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 150 5,000 USA INDIANA UNIVERSITY-PURDUE UNIVERSITY INDIANAPOLIS 151 5,000 JAPAN OSAKA UNIVERSITY 152 5,000 SWITZERLAND UNIVERSITY OF BERN 153 5,000 USA CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY 154 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER 155 5,000 CHINA MAINLAND SUN YAT SEN UNIVERSITY 156 5,000 SPAIN AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA 157 5,000 HONG KONG CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG 158 5,000 SWITZERLAND UNIVERSITY OF BASEL 159 5,000 USA OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY 160 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA 161 5,000 ENGLAND UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL 162 5,000 FRANCE LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON UNIVERSITES (COMUE) 163 5,000 HONG KONG UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG 164 5,000 GERMANY (FED REP GER) UNIVERSITY OF FREIBURG 165 5,000 GERMANY (FED REP GER) DRESDEN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 166 5,000 GERMANY (FED REP GER) UNIVERSITY OF ERLANGEN NUREMBERG 167 5,000 WALES CARDIFF UNIVERSITY 168 5,000 CHINA MAINLAND UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY OF CHINA 169 5,000 Página 4 CONICYT Ranking de Instituciones Académicas de Pregrado Comisión Nacional de Investigación Extranjeras Científica y Tecnológica PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE ENGLAND NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY - UK 170 5,000 ITALY UNIVERSITY OF NAPLES FEDERICO II 171 5,000 PORTUGAL UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA 172 5,000 FRANCE JOSEPH FOURIER UNIVERSITY 173 5,000 FRANCE UNIVERSITE DE TOULOUSE 174 5,000 CZECH REPUBLIC CHARLES UNIVERSITY PRAGUE 175 5,000 CHINA MAINLAND NANJING UNIVERSITY 176 5,000 SOUTH KOREA YONSEI UNIVERSITY 177 5,000 ITALY UNIVERSITY OF TURIN 178 5,000 AUSTRIA MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA 179 5,000 JAPAN TOHOKU UNIVERSITY 180 5,000 FRANCE UNIVERSITE DE MONTPELLIER 181 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE 182 5,000 CHINA MAINLAND HUAZHONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 183 5,000 GERMANY (FED REP GER) RWTH AACHEN UNIVERSITY 184 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS CHICAGO 185 5,000 CANADA WESTERN UNIVERSITY (UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO) 186 5,000 NETHERLANDS MAASTRICHT UNIVERSITY 187 5,000 DENMARK TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DENMARK 188 5,000 GERMANY (FED REP GER) UNIVERSITY OF GOTTINGEN 189 5,000 INDIA COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH (CSIR) - INDIA 190 5,000 CZECH REPUBLIC CZECH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 191 5,000 ENGLAND UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK 192 5,000 GERMANY (FED REP GER) UNIVERSITY OF MUNSTER
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