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Top 100 ranking of science and engineering in world universities.
According to the QS World University Ranking, the universities going abroad in the world are MIT and Oxford University. Stanford University, Cambridge University, Harvard University, etc.

The following is the introduction of major schools:

In the latest 20021world university ranking, Harvard University, Stanford University, Cambridge University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and University of California, Berkeley rank in the top five.

1. Harvard University

Harvard University, referred to as Harvard, is located in Cambridge, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is a world-renowned private research university and a member of an Ivy League school. By the end of 20 18, Harvard University had trained eight presidents of the United States of America. Among its alumni, professors and researchers, there were 158 Nobel Prize winners, 18 Fields Prize winners (the first in the world) and 65,438.

2. Stanford University

Stanford University is located in Palo Alto, southern San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA, close to the world-famous high-tech park Silicon Valley. It is a world-famous private research university. Covering an area of about 33 square kilometers (865,438+080 acres), Stanford University is the sixth largest university in the United States.

3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), located in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, is a world-renowned private research university. Massachusetts Institute of Technology was founded in 186 1. After World War II, Massachusetts Institute of Technology rose rapidly to meet the needs of national defense science and technology research in the United States. During World War II and the Cold War, MIT researchers made great contributions to the development of science and technology such as computers, radars and inertial navigation systems.