Whomp said:Btw
Mise congrats on possibly being our most prominently educated CFCer!![]()
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Abaddon said:Where's Newcastle
I swear we were 6th uni in UK last year...
Truronian said:They've dropped from 10th to 37th in one year.
Whomp said:Btw
Mise congrats on possibly being our most prominently educated CFCer!![]()
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Che Guava said:Dang, I thought my uni might make the top 100...of well, I guiess I'll just have to cheer for McGill
we're #21! we're #21!
I think will be not is.augurey said:![]()
While I can't mention names, we do have a poster going to #1 remember!
Truronian said:They've dropped from 10th to 37th in one year.
Truronian said:Dropped 27 places from 10th![]()
U of C is one of the best universities in the world thank you very much! Frankly, I thought it was somewhat cheated in this ranking. Tufts and Georgetown should also be further up, but please, the University of Chicago more than deserves its place.Cuivienen said:There are some of those that are downright odd. Tufts and Georgetown don't make it on there, but all sorts of odd big schools do? For that matter, Johns Hopkins and UChicago are near the top, and Tufts and Georgetown aren't?
Whomp said:The survey was based on research in their field of expertise. I'd guess this is why Johns Hopkins (med, int'l studies) and U of Chicago (med, physics and economics) rank so high. U of C is affliated with 79 Nobel Laureates.
Israelite9191 said:U of C is one of the best universities in the world thank you very much! Frankly, I thought it was somewhat cheated in this ranking. Tufts and Georgetown should also be further up, but please, the University of Chicago more than deserves its place.
The rankings were based on a survey for the THES of 3,703 academics worldwide, who were asked to identify up to 30 universities best for research within their own field of expertise. This ensures that the rankings are topical and liable to change from year to year if institutions do not maintain research standards.
The table also includes data from 736 graduate employers from around the world, as well as the ratio of faculty to student numbers and a universitys success in attracting foreign students and internationally renowned academics.
The five factors were weighted and transformed into a scale giving the top university 100 points and ranking the others as a proportion of that score. Ian Leslie, the Pro-ViceChancellor of Cambridge, said: It is very reassuring that the collegiate systems of Cambridge and Oxford continue to be valued and respected by peers, and that the excellence of teaching and of research at both institutions is reflected in this ranking.
The first two sentences of the bit you quoted pretty much go against this.Nanocyborgasm said:It suggests to me that these institutions are so ancient and view themselves as so self-important that they don't feel the need to actually excell in the fields they claim.