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Ciencias Sociales > 5.03 Ciencias de la Educación PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE UNITED KINGDOM University College London 1 5,000 USA Michigan State University 2 5,000 CANADA University of Toronto 3 5,000 USA Penn State University 4 5,000 AUSTRALIA Monash University 5 5,000 USA Harvard University 6 5,000 USA Arizona State University 7 5,000 HONG KONG University of Hong Kong 8 5,000 USA University of Michigan 9 5,000 USA Vanderbilt University 10 5,000 CANADA University of British Columbia 11 5,000 USA Stanford University 12 5,000 USA University of Washington Seattle 13 5,000 USA University of Minnesota Twin Cities 14 5,000 AUSTRALIA University of Queensland 15 5,000 AUSTRALIA University of Sydney 16 5,000 USA University of Wisconsin Madison 17 5,000 USA University of Pittsburgh 18 5,000 USA University of Pennsylvania 19 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM University of Oxford 20 5,000 USA University of Texas Austin 21 5,000 USA University of Maryland College Park 22 5,000 AUSTRALIA Griffith University 23 5,000 RUSSIA Kazan Federal University 24 5,000 USA Columbia University 25 5,000 AUSTRALIA University of Melbourne 26 5,000 SINGAPORE Nanyang Technological University & National Institute of Education (NIE) Singapore 27 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM University of Cambridge 28 5,000 AUSTRALIA Deakin University 29 5,000 USA Purdue University 30 5,000 NETHERLANDS Utrecht University 31 5,000 USA New York University 32 5,000 INDONESIA Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia 33 5,000 NEW ZEALAND University of Auckland 34 5,000 USA Ohio State University 35 5,000 USA University of California Berkeley 36 5,000 NORWAY University of Oslo 37 5,000 HONG KONG Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK) 38 5,000 CANADA McGill University 39 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM Kings College London 40 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM University of Warwick 41 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM University of Nottingham 42 5,000 USA University of California Los Angeles 43 5,000 USA University of North Carolina Chapel Hill 44 5,000 USA University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 45 5,000 FINLAND University of Helsinki 46 5,000 USA Northwestern University 47 5,000 AUSTRALIA University of New South Wales Sydney 48 5,000 Página 1 Ranking Instituciones Académicas por sub área OCDE 2020 5. Ciencias Sociales > 5.03 Ciencias de la Educación PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE USA University of California San Francisco 49 5,000 USA University of Georgia 50 5,000 AUSTRALIA Queensland University of Technology (QUT) 51 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM University of Edinburgh 52 5,000 AUSTRALIA Macquarie University 53 5,000 USA University of Colorado Boulder 54 5,000 USA University of Missouri Columbia 55 5,000 USA University of Illinois Chicago 56 5,000 BELGIUM Ghent University 57 5,000 NETHERLANDS Maastricht University 58 5,000 USA Columbia University Teachers College 59 5,000 USA Indiana University Bloomington 60 5,000 USA University of Virginia 61 5,000 BELGIUM KU Leuven 62 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM Open University - UK 63 5,000 USA University of Arizona 64 5,000 NETHERLANDS University of Amsterdam 65 5,000 CANADA University of Ottawa 66 5,000 USA Florida State University 67 5,000 CANADA Western University (University of Western Ontario) 68 5,000 AUSTRALIA University of South Australia 69 5,000 SPAIN Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia (UNED) 70 5,000 USA University of Kansas 71 5,000 USA Vanderbilt University Peabody College 72 5,000 USA George Washington University 73 5,000 NETHERLANDS University of Groningen 74 5,000 HONG KONG Chinese University of Hong Kong 75 5,000 TAIWAN National Taiwan Normal University 76 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM University of Birmingham 77 5,000 USA Georgia State University 78 5,000 USA University of South Florida 79 5,000 NETHERLANDS Radboud University Nijmegen 80 5,000 FINLAND University of Jyvaskyla 81 5,000 AUSTRALIA University of Technology Sydney 82 5,000 AUSTRALIA Australian Catholic University 83 5,000 IRELAND University of Limerick 84 5,000 USA Johns Hopkins University 85 5,000 USA University of Connecticut 86 5,000 AUSTRALIA University of Newcastle 87 5,000 SWEDEN Stockholm University 88 5,000 SPAIN University of Granada 89 5,000 AUSTRALIA Western Sydney University 90 5,000 USA North Carolina State University 91 5,000 USA University of Chicago 92 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM University of Manchester 93 5,000 ROMANIA Polytechnic University of Bucharest 94 5,000 CANADA University of Calgary 95 5,000 CHINA Beijing Normal University 96 5,000 SPAIN University of Valencia 97 5,000 Página 2 Ranking Instituciones Académicas por sub área OCDE 2020 5. Ciencias Sociales > 5.03 Ciencias de la Educación PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE USA University of Florida 98 5,000 AUSTRALIA Curtin University 99 5,000 POLAND Lublin University of Technology 100 5,000 CANADA University of Alberta 101 4,984 USA Texas A&M University College Station 102 4,968 USA University of Cincinnati 103 4,952 USA University of Iowa 104 4,936 UNITED KINGDOM University of Glasgow 105 4,920 USA Yale University 106 4,904 UNITED KINGDOM University of Bristol 107 4,888 USA University of Southern California 108 4,873 NETHERLANDS Open University Netherlands 109 4,857 USA University of California Irvine 110 4,841 USA University of California Santa Barbara 111 4,825 USA University of California Davis 112 4,809 USA University of Houston 113 4,793 UNITED KINGDOM Newcastle University - UK 114 4,777 SWEDEN University of Gothenburg 115 4,761 USA Iowa State University 116 4,745 TAIWAN National Taiwan University of Science & Technology 117 4,729 SPAIN University of Basque Country 118 4,713 USA Virginia Commonwealth University 119 4,697 NETHERLANDS Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 120 4,681 UNITED KINGDOM University of Southampton 121 4,665 IRAN Islamic Azad University 122 4,649 USA University of Nebraska Lincoln 123 4,633 CANADA McMaster University 124 4,618 CZECH REPUBLIC University of Hradec Kralove 125 4,602 USA Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences - USA 126 4,586 AUSTRALIA La Trobe University 127 4,570 SPAIN University of Barcelona 128 4,554 USA Temple University 129 4,538 NEW ZEALAND Victoria University Wellington 130 4,522 DENMARK Aarhus University 131 4,506 AUSTRALIA University of Wollongong 132 4,490 USA University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) 133 4,474 USA University of California San Diego 134 4,458 UNITED KINGDOM Lancaster University 135 4,442 USA University of North Carolina Charlotte 136 4,426 SPAIN University of Sevilla 137 4,410 UNITED KINGDOM University of Exeter 138 4,394 SPAIN University of Salamanca 139 4,378 NORWAY Norwegian University of Science & Technology (NTNU) 140 4,363 USA University of Kentucky 141 4,347 CANADA Simon Fraser University 142 4,331 USA Carnegie Mellon University 143 4,315 USA Rutgers State University New Brunswick 144 4,299 USA George Mason University 145 4,283 USA Brigham Young University 146 4,267 Página 3 Ranking Instituciones Académicas por sub área OCDE 2020 5. Ciencias Sociales > 5.03 Ciencias de la Educación PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE UNITED KINGDOM University of Sheffield 147 4,251 TURKEY Hacettepe University 148 4,235 CZECH REPUBLIC Charles University Prague 149 4,219 NEW ZEALAND University of Waikato 150 4,203 USA Duke University 151 4,187 GERMANY University of Munich 152 4,171 MALAYSIA Universiti Malaya 153 4,155 ROMANIA University of Bucharest 154 4,139 UNITED KINGDOM University of Leeds 155 4,124 USA Boston University 156 4,108 IRELAND Trinity College Dublin 157 4,092 USA University of Delaware 158 4,076 USA Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University 159 4,060 NETHERLANDS Leiden University 160 4,044 NEW ZEALAND University of Otago 161 4,028 NETHERLANDS Erasmus University Rotterdam 162 4,012 FINLAND University of Oulu 163 3,996 MALAYSIA Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 164 3,980 SPAIN Autonomous University of Barcelona 165 3,964 UNITED KINGDOM Durham University 166 3,948 UNITED KINGDOM Cardiff University 167 3,932 INDONESIA Universitas Negeri Surabaya 168 3,916 USA University of Utah 169 3,900 UNITED KINGDOM University of York - UK 170 3,884 USA University of South Carolina Columbia 171 3,869 CHINA Chengdu University of Technology 172 3,853 AUSTRALIA Charles Sturt University 173 3,837 NETHERLANDS University of Twente 174 3,821 USA Georgetown University 175 3,805 USA Northern Illinois University 176 3,789 UNITED KINGDOM University of Plymouth 177 3,773 SPAIN Universidad Politecnica de Madrid 178 3,757 USA University of Oregon 179 3,741 AUSTRALIA University of New England 180 3,725 USA University of Alabama Tuscaloosa 181 3,709 PORTUGAL Universidade do Porto 182 3,693 AUSTRALIA Flinders University South Australia 183 3,677 USA Clemson University 184 3,661 SPAIN University of Zaragoza 185 3,645 USA University of Tennessee Knoxville 186 3,629 ISRAEL University of Haifa 187 3,614 UNITED KINGDOM Manchester Metropolitan University 188 3,598 UNITED KINGDOM University of Sussex 189 3,582 PORTUGAL Universidade de Lisboa 190 3,566 SPAIN Complutense University of Madrid 191 3,550 SPAIN Universitat Politecnica de Valencia 192 3,534 USA Brown University 193 3,518 USA Cornell University 194 3,502 FINLAND Tampere University 195 3,486 Página 4 Ranking Instituciones Académicas por sub área OCDE 2020 5. Ciencias Sociales > 5.03 Ciencias de la Educación PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE USA West Virginia University 196 3,470 USA University of New Mexico 197 3,454 TAIWAN National Central University 198 3,438 GERMANY Eberhard Karls University of Tubingen 199 3,422 ISRAEL Tel Aviv University 200 3,406 USA Tufts University 201 3,390 CZECH REPUBLIC Czech University
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