No. 1: Harvard university
Number of Nobel Prize winners: 15 1.
Harvard University, founded in 1636, is one of the top universities in the world. Up to now, Harvard University is among the top institutions of higher education in the world in terms of academic status, reputation, wealth and influence, and is known as the think tank of the American government.
Second place: Columbia University
Number of Nobel Prize winners: 10 1.
Columbia University, founded in 1754, is a private research university, one of the Ivy League universities, and the fifth oldest university in the United States, which has trained many world famous people.
Third place: Cambridge University (UK)
Number of Nobel Prize winners: 90.
Founded in 1209, Cambridge University is considered to be one of the top universities in Britain and even the world, and the second oldest university in the English-speaking world. Especially in the fields of mathematics and science.
Fourth place: University of Chicago
Number of Nobel Prize winners: 89
University of Chicago, founded in 1890, is a private, co-educational and non-religious research university. It is also one of the most prestigious universities in America. Its famous disciplines mainly include economics, sociology, direction, literature, physics and so on.
Fifth place: Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Number of Nobel Prize winners: 83
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, founded in 186 1, is a research-oriented private university in the United States. Its physical science and engineering enjoy an excellent reputation in the world, as do management, economics, philosophy, politics and linguistics.
Sixth place: University of California, Berkeley
Number of Nobel Prize winners: 69
University of California at Berkeley 1868 was formed by the merger of California College and College of Agriculture, Mining and Machinery. It is the most prestigious and top public research university in the United States, and its chemistry discipline is the most prestigious.
Seventh place: Oxford University (UK)
Number of Nobel Prize winners: 58
Founded in 1 167, Oxford University is the oldest university in the English-speaking world. Oxford University enjoys a world reputation and plays an extremely important role in British society and higher education system, with worldwide influence. Oxford University is also the second oldest institution of higher education in the world. For various reasons, it is rated as one of the world's first-class and most famous universities.
Eighth place: Stanford University
Number of Nobel Prize winners: 58
Stanford University, founded in 189 1, is a private university. In 20 13, QS World University ranked seventh in the world, and Times Higher Education World University ranked fourth in the world. It is considered as one of the most outstanding universities in the world.
9th place: Yale University
Number of Nobel Prize winners: 52
Yale University, founded in 170 1, is the world's top private research university and the third oldest institution of higher learning in the United States, with a world reputation ranking of 10. ?
No. 10: University of Paris (France)
Number of Nobel Prize winners: 50.
Paris University, founded in the 2nd century, is one of the oldest universities in Europe. Its predecessor was Sorbonne University, which was founded in 1257, but it can be traced back to1150-1160.
The above are the top ten schools, and the rest are as follows:
No. 1 1: University of G? ttingen (Germany)
Issue 12: Cornell university
No. 13: University of Heidelberg, Germany
No. 14: Humboldt University of Berlin (Germany)
Issue 15: Princeton university
No 16: Johns Hopkins University
No. 17: University of Munich (Germany)
No. 18: new york University
No. 19: California college of science and engineering
20th place: Zurich Federal Academy of Science and Engineering (Switzerland)
No 2 1: university of Pennsylvania
22nd place: University College London (UK)
23rd place: University of Manchester (UK)
24th place: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
25th place: Rockefeller University
26th place: University of Minnesota
27th place: Washington University in St Louis.
28th place: Carnegie Mellon University
29th place: University of Zurich (Switzerland)
30th place: University of California, San Diego
No 3 1: university of Michigan
32nd place: technical university of munich (German)
33rd place: University of Freiburg (Germany)
34th place: University of Wisconsin-Madison
35th place: University of Edinburgh (UK)
36th place: London School of Economics and Political Science (UK)
No.37: Imperial College London, London (UK)
38th place: case western reserve university.
39th place: Leiden University (Netherlands)
40th place: University of Vienna (Austria)
No 4 1: Uppsala university (Sweden)
42nd place: UCLA
43rd place: Frankfurt University (Germany)
44th place: Maximilian Julius Wü rzburg University (German)
45th place: Paris Teachers College (France)
46th place: University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
47th place: City University of new york.
48th place: King's College London (UK)
49th place: Duke University.
50th place: University of Washington, Seattle
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