On June 9, the global higher education research institution QS (Quacquarelli Symonds), released the latest world university rankings in 2023. This year’s ranking is the largest ever, with 1,418 universities on the list in 100 regions, more than 1,300 last year.
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Let’s take a look at the detailed interpretation of the rankings of each country.
United States: The performance is still very impressive
Top American universities account for 27 in 100 universities, and American universities account for 17 in the top 50 universities, and still has an absolute advantage in top academic fields. MIT 's performance is as stable as ever, and has topped the list for the 11th consecutive year, winning the throne of QS world number one.
The performance of other Ivy is: Harvard (5th) and Pennsylvania (13th) rankings were the same as last year; Princeton rose 4 places to 16th; Cornell rose 1 place to return to the top 20; Columbia fell 3 places, falling out of the top 20, ranking 22; Dartmouth directly regressed 14 places, ranking outside the 200th place.
UK: Performance exceeded expectations much
UK performed very well this year, with 17 universities entering the top 100 in the world, 5 universities (Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College, University College, Edinburgh ) ranked in the top 20, and most universities have risen.
It is worth mentioning that Cambridge University surpassed Oxford and has once again ranked second after 8 years since 2015.
Overview of the UK rankings this time, a brief summary is that University of Edinburgh ranking rose again, surpassing a number of Ivy League schools; London School of Economics ranking fell again, falling to 56; the biggest winner University of Southampton , firmly ranked top 80; University of Leeds made the most obvious progress, rising 6 places; the most regrettable is University of Nottingham , which is getting further and further away from the top 100.
Australia: Just behave properly, just be stable
There are a total of 38 universities in Australia on the list, among which, among the "Eight Australian Top 8", Australian National University , University of Melbourne , University of Sydney , University of New South Wales , University of Queensland , University of Queensland , Monash University , and Western Australia are all in the top 100. Unfortunately, University of Adelaide has always been a little bit behind the top 100 since annexed University of South Australia .
Canada: It’s OK to be stable
Canada has entered the top 100 QS this year. Among them, McGill University is the highest ranked university in Canada, ranking 31st, while University of Toronto dropped by 5 places.
(Author: Conan Xue, operated by Palm Avenue Education Technology Co., Ltd.)
Source: Guangming.com