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Where is the University of Chicago ranked in the world?
The QS World University Ranking Organization announced the QS World University Ranking from 202 1 to 2022, among which the University of Chicago ranked 10 globally. The following is a list of world rankings of the University of Chicago over the years for your reference.

Note: QS World University Ranking is recognized as one of the four most influential global university rankings in the world. The main evaluation indicators are: peer evaluation in academic field (40%), global employer evaluation (10%), number of papers cited by unit teachers (20%), teacher-student ratio (20%), international student ratio (5%) and international teacher ratio.

Year QS Ranking School Name Country/Region

2022 10 University of Chicago

United States of America

202 1 9 university of Chicago, USA

2020 10 University of Chicago, USA

20 19 9 university of Chicago, USA

20 18 9 university of Chicago, USA

20 17 10 University of Chicago, USA

The University of Chicago, referred to as "Chicago" for short, is the world's top private research university, ranking among the top ten universities in the world all the year round, located in Chicago, the international financial center of the United States. The school gave birth to many well-known schools in Chicago, such as Chicago School of Economics, and founded Law Economics. It is a world-class academic center for social sciences such as economics and law. Since the Manhattan Project, a large number of scientists have gathered here. Under the leadership of Enrico Fermi, the "father of atomic energy", the world's first nuclear reactor (Chicago No.1 reactor) was established, which opened the era of human atomic energy, and created the first national laboratory in the United States-Argonne National Laboratory and the famous Fermilab, which laid the important position of the University of Chicago in the field of natural science.

The University of Chicago was founded in 1890 by john rockefeller, an oil magnate, and is famous for its rich Nobel Prize winners. About 40% of the Nobel Prize winners in economics are related to the University of Chicago. By the end of 20 19, 10 among the alumni, professors and researchers of the University of Chicago, * * * has produced 100 Nobel Prize winners, ranking fourth in the world. Yang Zhenning, Li Zhengdao and Cui Qi, Chinese Nobel Prize winners in physics, all received their Ph.D. degrees in physics from the University of Chicago. Nine Fields Prize winners (the seventh in the world), four Turing Prize winners and 25 Pulitzer Prize winners have worked or studied in the University of Chicago. The 44th President of the United States, Obama, has long taught the Constitution at the University of Chicago Law School (1992-2004).