an Authoritative British magazine Times Higher Education (THE) was included in the list 980 of the best universities in 24 Russian University. The highest place in the ranking took MSU in second place at MIPT, the third appeared ITMO. In addition, for the first time in 12 years, the British Oxford ousted from the first place American Harvard, which, according to experts, testifies to the decline of US influence in the world.
the building of the Moscow state University. Photo: Sergey Smirnov/ Global Look
In the newly published list includes 11 Russian newcomers, the most number of world recognized national universities has grown to 24, while last year our country was represented only 13 higher educational institutions.
the Highest position in the ranking went to the Moscow state University (MSU) named after M. V. Lomonosov, which is located at the 188-th row next to the British University of Aberdeen.
Second place went to the Moscow Institute of physics and technology (group of universities 301 to 350), and closed three Saint-Petersburg national research University of information technologies, mechanics and optics (University ITMO). Last year it in the ranks of the best universities in the world was not.
However, nine domestic universities lost positions. Experts attribute the decline in the rating of the change of methodology for the analysis of scientific publications.
Among the newcomers, a significant breakthrough was made by the Higher school of Economics (HSE), in 2015 it is generally not included in the list, and in 2016 was in the group of 401 to 500.
“the Growth in recognition due to the fact that Russia more than ever, recognizes the importance of participating in global equities comparative testing,” – said editor rating Phil Batey. However, he noted that Moscow will find it difficult to implement its plan to enter the top 100 best universities in the world by 2020.
for the first time In 12 years the stars out of the British Oxford pushed American Harvard was the best University in the world. “The US has lost its status of the state in which was located the best University in the world,” say the compilers of the list.
Good positions kept Germany – 9 of its universities included in the top hundred, at a time when other European countries, including France, Italy, Spain, lost ground.
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