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Top 50 world famous universities
The top 50 world-renowned universities are as follows:

1, Harvard University

Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, is a world-famous private research university and one of the famous Ivy League schools. Harvard University is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States, especially in the fields of literature, medicine, law and commerce. Harvard University is recognized as one of the top higher education and research institutions in the world today. As early as 20 13, the contribution index of high-quality papers published by Nature ranked first.

2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), located in Cambridge, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, with its main campus on the Charles River, is a world-renowned private research university. Massachusetts Institute of Technology was founded in 186 1, and its early days were mainly applied science and engineering. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) relies on the R&D demand of American defense technology to rise rapidly. MIT researchers have made great contributions to the development of science and technology such as computer, radar and inertial navigation system.

3. Stanford University

Stanford University, located in Palo Alto, south of San Francisco Bay Area, California, is the sixth largest university in the United States. Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, and San Francisco North Bay have become academic centers in the western United States, responsible for the operation and management of SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Hoover Institute and other institutions.

4. University of California at Berkeley

The University of California, Berkeley, located in Berkeley, San Francisco Bay Area, USA, is a world-famous public research university, enjoying a high reputation in academic circles and one of the top public universities in the world. As early as 1942, american council on education ranked Berkeley as the second largest university in the United States, second only to Harvard University.