Northern Europe also has excellent business schools, but not as many as other developed regions. According to the ranking of world universities by Times Higher Education magazine, the achievements of Nordic business schools are as follows:
Karolinska institutet, Sweden ranked 42nd.
Lund University in Sweden ranked 82nd.
Uppsala University ranking 106.
Ranking of Helsinki University in Finland 109.
University of Aarhus in Denmark ranks 1 16.
Rank of Stockholm University 1 17.
University of Copenhagen ranking 130.
Rank of KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden 140.
Data transmission unit ranking 149.
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland * * * American ranking 1 10.
University of Dublin ranking 187.
Many colleges and universities failed to enter the former 100, possibly because:
The modern business model originated and developed in Britain and America, and Northern Europe is not very advantageous compared with this part.
There is a serious brain drain of teachers in Nordic countries. Compared with the United States, wages in northern Europe are not competitive, so many excellent teachers are willing to teach in the United States.