The No. 1 for several years, Harvard’s drop in 2010 to No. 2 generated a lot of talk.
Academic reputation: 1
Employer review: 1
Citations-per-faculty: 5
Faculty-student ratio: 47
International faculty: 136
International students: 88
British higher education consulting company Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) today released its annual ranking of the world's top universities, one of the most influential university rankings worldwide.
The No. 1 for several years, Harvard’s drop in 2010 to No. 2 generated a lot of talk.
Academic reputation: 1
Employer review: 1
Citations-per-faculty: 5
Faculty-student ratio: 47
International faculty: 136
International students: 88
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