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The Big Three 1.Unprecedented academic mobility 2.Emergence of global college rankings 3.Race to create world-class universities
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© 2008 by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. All rights reserved. Top-ranked Global Universities 2010 Shanghai Jiao Tong 1.Harvard University 2.University of California, Berkeley 3.Stanford University 4.Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 5.University of Cambridge 6.California Institute of Technology 7.Princeton University 8.Columbia University 9.University of Chicago 10.University of Oxford Source: Times Higher Education 1.Harvard University 2.California Institute of Technology 3.Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 4.Stanford University 5.Princeton University 6.University of Cambridge (tie) 6.University of Oxford (tie) 8.University of California, Berkeley 9.Imperial College London 10.Yale University Source: /top-200.html
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