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World Reputation Rankings 2017 (by June 2017)
Times Higher Education World University Rankings
The Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings 2017 are based on the world’s largest invitation-only opinion survey of leading academics. It asks scholars to name no more than 15 universities that they believe are the best for research and teaching, based on their own experience.

The result is a list of the top 100 most powerful global university brands as judged by those best-placed to know the most about excellence in higher education.

The questionnaire, which is administered on behalf of THE by Elsevier, targets only experienced, published scholars, who offer their views on excellence in research and teaching within their disciplines and at institutions with which they are familiar.

The 2017 rankings are based on a survey carried out between January 2017 and March 2017, which received a total of 10,566 responses from 137 countries.

The Academic Reputation Survey, available in 15 languages, uses United Nations data as a guide to ensure that the response coverage is as representative of world scholarship as possible. It is also evenly spread across academic disciplines.

Harvard University tops this year’s list of the world’s most prestigious universities for the seventh year in a row. But, while North America continues to dominate the table, several of the region's most reputable institutions have been outshone by leading Asian brands for the first time.

China’s Tsinghua University and Peking University both leapfrogged the University of Pennsylvania and Cornell University in the table this year while the University of Tokyo now has a stronger reputation than Columbia University. Meanwhile, Seoul National University is now considered more prestigious than the University of California, Davis.

Leading universities in Belgium, Germany, France and the Netherlands have also lost ground as universities in Asia have become more prominent brands on the global stage.

Overall, 19 countries across Europe, Australasia, Asia, North America and Latin America are represented in the seventh annual edition of the table. 

Rank
Name
No. of FTE Students
Student:Staff Ratio
International Students
1
Harvard University
United States
19,890
8.8
25%
2
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
United States
11,192
8.8
34%
3
Stanford University
United States
15,658
7.7
22%
4
University of Cambridge
United Kingdom
18,605
11.3
35%
5
University of Oxford
United Kingdom
19,718
11.0
35%
6
University of California, Berkeley
United States
34,834
12.0
16%
7
Princeton University
United States
7,925
8.4
23%
8
Yale University
United States
11,946
4.4
21%
9
University of Chicago
United States
13,486
6.2
24%
10
California Institute of Technology
United States
2,181
6.7
27%
11
University of Tokyo
Japan
26,080
7.0
10%
12
Columbia University
United States
25,659
6.0
30%
13
University of California, Los Angeles
United States
38,392
9.9
16%
14
Tsinghua University
China
41,537
14.1
10%
15
University of Michigan
United States
41,912
8.8
16%
16
University College London
United Kingdom
28,602
10.5
47%
17
Peking University
China
42,977
8.8
15%
18
Imperial College London
United Kingdom
15,236
11.3
52%
19
University of Pennsylvania
United States
20,367
6.5
20%
20
London School of Economics and Political Science
United Kingdom
9,401
11.5
70%
21
Johns Hopkins University
United States
15,303
3.5
24%
22
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
Switzerland
18,616
14.9
37%
23
Cornell University
United States
21,593
9.9
20%
24
University of Toronto
Canada
68,093
18.8
16%
25
Kyoto University
Japan
22,547
5.5
7%


Source: Times Higher Education World University Rankings

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