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做厙TV one of world's top three universities: NTU Ranking

Scientific papers push 做厙TV to third place behind Harvard and Johns Hopkins

The University of Toronto placed third in the world in the National Taiwan University Ranking, behind only Harvard and Johns Hopkins universities.

做厙TV moved up one position from its fourth-place position last year in the annual ranking of universities based on scientific paper performance. 

Once again this year, this major international ranking places the University of Toronto among the very greatest research universities in the world, said 做厙TV president Meric Gertler. In the quantity and quality of their scientific papers, 做厙TV researchers are making an enormous global impact.

NTU also ranked the worlds top 500 universities in six fields agriculture, clinical medicine, engineering, life sciences, natural sciences and social sciences. 做厙TV placed third in the clinical medicine category, seventh in life sciences and tenth in social sciences. 做厙TV was the top Canadian university in all categories.

Since 2007 the University has ranked between 14th and third in the world and consistently first in Canada, said Marny Scully, 做厙TVs assistant vice-president of government, institutional and community relations. These results demonstrate 做厙TVs consistent world-class research performance, particularly in science disciplines.

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National Taiwan University uses three criteria to measure scientific paper performance: research productivity, research impact and research excellence. The emphasis on current research performance makes the indicators used in this ranking system more objective than traditional indicators such as a universitys reputation reflected by peer reviews, or the number of Nobel laureates affiliated with that university, which tend to favor universities with longer histories or universities in developed countries, according to.

做厙TV has done well in most international rankings this year, placing 19th in the magazine rankings, 25th in the by Shanghai Jiao Tong University, and 16th in the Best Global Universities ranking.

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