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Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) Université Jiao Tong De Shanghai 15 Août 2020 Délégation aux Affaires européennes CLASSEMENTS MONDIAUX 2020 des UNIVERSITES et Internationales Classements des universités 2020 1 DGESIP-DGRI DAEI Nadine Van der Tol, PhD Tél. 01 55 55 86 67 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) Université Jiao Tong de Shanghai 15 août 2020 http://www.shanghairanking.com/ARWU2020.html Rang mondial Etablissements français - Anciens élèves prix Nobel et Médailles Fields Alumni….……..10% 14 Paris-Saclay University - Enseignant Prix Nobel et Médailles Fields : Award……………20 % - Chercheurs hautement cités HiCi : …………………………….…20% 36 PSL University - Articles de recherche publiés dans Nature and Science N&S. ..20% 39 Sorbonne University Articles indexés dans Science Citation Index-Expanded et - 65 University of Paris - Social Science Citation Index :PUB…………………………..…..20% 99 Université Grenoble Alpes - Performance académique des professeurs : PCP……………...10% 101-150 Aix Marseille University 101-150 University of Strasbourg 151-200 University of Montpellier Rang 2020 Institutions Pays 1 Harvard University États-Unis 201-300 Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 2 Stanford University États-Unis 201-300 Paul Sabatier University (Toulouse 3) 3 University of Cambridge Royaume-Uni 201-300 University of Bordeaux 4 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) États-Unis 201-300 University of Lorraine 5 University of California, Berkeley États-Unis 301-400 Ecole Normale Superieure - Lyon 6 Princeton University États-Unis 301-400 Institut Polytechnique de Paris 7 Columbia University États-Unis 8 California Institute of Technology États-Unis 301-400 University of Côte d'Azur 9 University of Oxford Royaume-Uni 301-400 University of Toulouse 1 10 University of Chicago États-Unis 401-500 University of Lille 11 Yale University États-Unis 501-600 University of Auvergne 12 Cornell University États-Unis 501-600 University of Burgundy 13 University of California, Los Angeles États-Unis 501-600 University of Rennes 1 14 Paris-Saclay University France 15 Johns Hopkins University États-Unis 601-700 University of Nantes University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en- 16 University College London Royaume-Uni 601-700 Yvelines 16 University of Washington États-Unis 701-800 Paris 12 Val de Marne University 18 University of California, San Diego États-Unis School for Advanced Studies in the Social 701-800 Sciences 19 University of Pennsylvania États-Unis 701-800 Université Gustave Eiffel 20 ETH Zurich Suisse 21 University of California, San Francisco États-Unis 701-800 University of Savoy 22 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor États-Unis 801-900 University of Poitiers 23 University of Toronto Canada 901-1000 University of Angers 23 Washington University in St. Louis États-Unis 901-1000 University of Orleans 25 Imperial College London Royaume-Uni 901-1000 University of Tours Les "meilleures" universités du monde sont l'université d'Harvard, première du classement, suivi de Stanford, de l'université de Cambridge et du MIT. L'Université Paris-Saclay est au 14 ème rang mondial. En 2019, l'université Paris- Sud était au 37 ème rang mondial. La première université asiatique est celle de Tokyo (26e), suivie par l’université chinoise Tsinghua (29e) qui devance cette année l’université de Kyoto (34e). En Océanie, l’université australienne de Melbourne est en tête (35e rang mondial). À partir du 200 ème rang le nombre d'universités européennes classées (76) est supérieur au nombre d'universités américaines (65) et chinoises (22) Pour l'ensemble des 1 000 universités classées dans le monde 360 sont européennes, 206 américaines et 144 chinoises. La France est classée dixième au niveau mondial et cinquième au niveau européen. Les classements internationaux des universités françaises mettent bien en évidence l'effet positif des regroupements d'établissements. Cinq établissements français, tous résultants de ces transformations, se retrouvent dans le top 100 mondial du classement ARWU, avec de meilleures places qu'en 2019. MESRI/DAEI/NVDT9 décembre 2020 Classements des universités 2020 2 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU ) Classements par thématiques Université Jiao Tong de Shanghai 29 juin 2020 http://www.shanghairanking.com/Shanghairanking-Subject- Rankings/index.html - Q1 nombre d'articles rédigés dans des revues avec Q1 Journal Impact Factor Quartile (2014-2018). - CNCI : Impact normalisé des citations (CNCI) (2014-2018). - IC : nombre de publications avec au moins deux pays différents (2014- 2018). - Top : nombre d'articles publiés dans des Journaux identifiées par le biais de l'enquête sur l'excellence académique de ShanghaiRanking (2014-2018).. - Award: nombre total de chercheurs ayant remporté un prix depuis 1981. 100% pour les gagnants en 2011-2018, 75% pour les gagnants en 2001-2010, 50% pour les gagnants en 1991-2000 et 25% pour les gagnants en 1981-1990. Présence dans les classements thématiques 1-10 11- 50 51- 100 Total Paris-Saclay Université 2 8 15 25 Sorbonne Université 3 9 8 20 Université Grenoble Alpes 4 14 18 Université de Paris 7 4 11 PSL Université 2 1 7 10 Université de Montpellier 1 1 7 9 Paul Sabatier Université (Toulouse 3) 1 3 4 8 Aix Marseille Université 1 4 5 Université de Lorraine 1 4 5 Université Versailles Saint Quentin en Yveline 2 2 4 HEC 1 2 3 INSEAD 1 1 1 3 Institut Agronomique de Paris 3 3 Institut polytechnique de Paris IPP 3 3 Université de Strasbourg 2 1 3 Claude Bernard Université de Lyon 1 2 2 École Normale Supérieure de Lyon 1 1 2 INSA Lyon 2 2 Université de Bordeaux 2 2 Université de Rennes 1 2 2 Les classements des universités selon les thématiques scientifiques sont très favorables aux regroupements d'établissements : o L'université Paris-Saclay et Sorbonne Université sont les universités les mieux classées pour l'ensemble des disciplines, suivis par l'Université de Grenoble-Alpes, l'Université de Paris et PSL. o Paris-Saclay est la première université mondiale en mathématiques devant Princeton et au 9 ème rang en physique. L'Université de Montpellier est au second rang mondial en Écologie. Sorbonne Université est au 3 ème rang mondial en mathématiques, au 3 éme rang mondial en océanographie et au 9 ème rang mondial en Sciences de la Terre. PSL est au dixième rang mondial en mathématiques et en physique. o Dans le domaine des Sciences humaines et sociales, les universités américaines dominent dans les classements. La France MESRI/DAEI/NVDTest présente,9 décembregrâce à 2020 PSL, à l'Université de Toulouse, à la Fondation de Coopération scientifique PSE-École d'économie de Paris et aux établissements privés INSEAD, HEC et KBS. Classements des universités 2020 3 PRÉSENCE D'AU MOINS UN ÉTABLISSEMENT FRANÇAIS DANS LE TOP 10 MONDIAL POUR LES DISCIPLINES MAJEURES Mathématiques : 1 Paris-Saclay University World Country/ National/Regio Institution* nal 3 Sorbonne University Rank Region Rank 10 PSL University 1 Paris-Saclay University 1 22 University of Paris 2 Princeton University 1 32 Ecole Normale Superieure - Lyon 3 Sorbonne University 2 37 Institut polytechnique de Paris 4 Stanford University 2 51-75 Aix Marseille University 5 University of Cambridge 1 51-75 Paul Sabatier University (Toulouse 3) 6 Massachusetts Institute 3 51-75 Université Grenoble Alpes of Technology (MIT) 7 University of Oxford 2 76-100 Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 8 New York University 4 76-100 INSA Lyon 9 ETH Zurich 1 76-100 Paris 13 University 10 PSL University 3 76-100 University of Bordeaux 76-100 University of Côte d'Azur 76-100 University of Rennes 1 Physique Country/ National/Regio Rank Institution* nal Region Rank 1 Massachusetts Institute of 1 Technology (MIT) 2 Stanford University 2 9 Paris-Saclay University 3 The University of Tokyo 1 10 PSL University 4 University of California, 3 14 Sorbonne University Berkeley 5 California Institute of 4 24 University of Paris Technology 6 University of Chicago 5 38 TimesInstitut Higher polytechnique Education de Paris 7 Harvard University 6 39 Université Grenoble Alpes THE 2021 8 Princeton University 7 51-75 Aix Marseille University 9 Paris-Saclay University 1 76-100 Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 10 PSL University 2 76-100 University of Savoie Sciences de la Terre National/Re World Country/ Institution* gional Rank Region Rank World Rank Institution* 1 University of Colorado at 1 9 Sorbonne University Boulder California Institute of 2 2 12 University of Paris Technology University of Versailles Saint-Quentin- 3 Columbia University 3 23 en-Yvelines 25 Université Grenoble Alpes 4 University of Cambridge 1 30 Paul Sabatier University (Toulouse 3) 5 University of California, San 4 Diego 51-75 Aix Marseille University 6 Massachusetts Institute of 5 51-75 PSL University Technology (MIT) 7 Princeton University 6 51-75 Paris-Saclay University 8 ETH Zurich 1 76-100 Ecole Normale Superieure - Lyon 9 Sorbonne University 1 76-100 University of Lorraine 10 Harvard University 7 76-100 University of Montpellier MESRI/DAEI/NVDT9 décembre 2020 Classements des universités 2020 4 Ecologie National/ World Institution* Country Regional Rank Rank 1 University of Oxford 1 2 University of Montpellier 1 2 University of Montpellier 3 University of California, Davis 1 12 PSL University 4 Wageningen University & 1 Research 21 Sorbonne University 5 University of California, 2 Berkeley 24 Universite Paul-Valery Montpellier 3 6 University of Minnesota, Twin 3 Cities 37 Paul Sabatier University (Toulouse 3) 7 University of Exeter 2 40 Institut Agro 8 Swedish University of 1 51-75 Université Grenoble Alpes Agricultural Sciences 9 Imperial College London 3 Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Formation de
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