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World famous university rankings 100
Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, University of California at Berkeley, Oxford University, California Institute of Technology, Cambridge University, Columbia University, Princeton University, Johns Hopkins University.

1, Harvard University (hereinafter referred to as "Harvard"), located in Cambridge, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, is a world-renowned private research university and a member of an Ivy League school. Harvard University is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. Three presidents in the United States graduated from Harvard University.

2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is located in Cambridge, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Its main campus is built on the banks of the Charles River. It is a world-famous private research university and is recognized as the best university of technology in the world.

3. Stanford University, the full name of Leland Stanford Junior University, is located in Palo Alto, southern San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA. Stanford University has laid a solid foundation for the formation and rise of Silicon Valley, and trained leaders of many high-tech companies, including founders of Hewlett-Packard, Google, Yahoo, Nike, Logitech, Snapchat, American Art, Sun Micro, NVIDIA, Cisco and LinkedIn.

4. Oxford University, referred to as "Oxford", is located in Oxford, England. It is a world-famous public research university, which adopts college federalism. Oxford University and Cambridge University, also known as "Niu Jian", are both "G5 Super Elite Universities" with Cambridge University, University College London, Imperial College London and London School of Economics. A number of top science masters have emerged in the school, and a large number of epoch-making artists and heads of state have been trained, including 27 British prime ministers and dozens of world heads of state, political and business leaders.

Known as "a university in a city", Cambridge has eight museums of literature and science, a library system with more than150,000 volumes and the oldest university press in the world. The achievements of Cambridge University in natural science are particularly outstanding, and it has trained Newton, Darwin and other great scientists who initiated a new era of science. Cambridge University is currently the richest university in Britain and even Europe.