2023年12月7日发(作者:高考数学试卷推荐基础)
2015世界大学数学专业排名【2】
Here you’ll find an overview of the top math schools
worldwide, spanning Europe, Asia, the Americas, Oceania, Africa
and the Middle East, based on the latest release of the QS World
University Rankings by Subject. Featuring 400 of the world’s top
universities for mathematics, the ranking is based on global
surveys of academics and employers, alongside data on research
citations (find out more here).
See below for a rundown of the global top 10 universities for
mathematics, followed by an overview of the leading schools in
each region.
Top 10 Universities for Mathematics in the World
Based on the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2015
Rank Name of Institution Location
1 Harvard University
United
States
2 University of Cambridge
United
Kingdom
3 University of Oxford
United
Kingdom 4
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT)
United
States
5 Stanford University
United
States
6
University of California,
Berkeley (UCB)
United
States
7 Princeton University
United
States
8
University of California, Los
Angeles (UCLA)
United
States
9
ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal
Institute of Technology)
Switzerland
10 University of Chicago
United
States
As is usual, the US claims the largest share of entrants in the
ranking, with 73 of the 400 universities featured. Of these, 32 are
ranked within the top 100 worldwide, including 22 in the top 50.
Outside of the top 10 (listed above), these are New York
University (NYU, 41st in the QS World University Rankings®
2014/15), theUniversity of Michigan (23rd in the world rankings), theCalifornia Institute of Technology (Caltech, 8th in the world
rankings), Columbia University (14th in the world rankings), the
University of Texas at Austin (79th in the world rankings), Yale
University (10th in the world rankings), Carnegie Mellon
University (65th in the world rankings), Georgia Institute of
Technology (Georgia Tech, 107th in the world rankings), the
University of California, San Diego (UCSD, 59th in the world
rankings), Cornell University (19th in the world rankings),
University of Wisconsin-Madison (41st in the world rankings),
Northwestern University (34th in the world rankings),
theUniversity of Pennsylvania (13th in the world rankings), the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign(63rd in the world
rankings) and Brown University (52nd in the world rankings).
Top universities for mathematics in the US and Canada
Head north into Canada, and you’ll find another 19 of the
world’s leading math schools. Six are within the top 100, and
three feature in the top 50: the University of Toronto (20th in the
world rankings), the University of Waterloo (169th in the world
rankings) and the University of British Colombia (43rdin the world
rankings).
Top universities for mathematics in Europe
Some 33 of the world’s 400 top universities for
mathematics are claimed by the UK, more than any other country
in Europe. In addition to the prestigiousOxbridge duo, both in
the top 10, also ranked among the world’s top 50 are Imperial
College London (2= in the world rankings), the University of
Edinburgh (17thin the world rankings) and the University of
Warwick(61st in the world rankings).
Up next is Germany with 29 universities featured, two of
which are within the world’s top 50 for mathematics. These are Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn (177th in the
world rankings) and Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin,
192nd in the world rankings). Of the 20 top mathematics
universities in France, there are also two within the top 50. These
are Ecole Polytechnique ParisTech (35th in the world rankings)
and Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris (ENS Paris, 24th in the world
rankings).
In Italy, meanwhile, there are 17 top math schools. Although
none of these make the top 50,Politecnico di Milano (229th in the
world rankings), Sapienza – Università di Roma (202nd in the
world rankings) and Università di Bologna (UNIBO, 182nd in the
world rankings) are all within the top 100 for mathematics.
Of the 12 Spanish institutions featured in this ranking, just
one is among the world’s top 100 – Universitat Autónoma de
Barcelona (173rd in the world rankings).
The Netherlands, boasting nine entrants in the mathematics
ranking, has two within the world’s top 100: Delft University of
Technology (86th in the world rankings) and the University of
Amsterdam (50th in the world rankings). Belgium meanwhile
offers six top math schools, including Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven(KU Leuven, 82nd in the world rankings) and the
Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL, 154th in the world
rankings).
Austria and Switzerland each have five schools in the running,
with Switzerland claiming two representatives in the world’s top
50 for mathematics: ETH Zurich in 9th place (12th in the world
rankings) and Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL,
17th in the world rankings).
There are a further 16 top universities for mathematics
divided between the Nordic countries, with six inSweden, four in Denmark and three apiece in Finlandand Norway. Of these, three
are ranked within the top 100 worldwide: the Swedish KTH, Royal
Institute of Technology (110th in the world rankings), the
DanishUniversity of Copenhagen (45th in the world rankings) and
the Finnish University of Helsinki (67th in the world rankings).
Russia offers five top mathematics universities, including
Lomonosov Moscow State University (114thin the world rankings)
in the top 50. And each with three institutions featured are
Hungary, Ireland,Poland and Portugal. The top ranked of these is
the Polish University of Warsaw (335th in the world rankings)
ranked in the global top 150 for mathematics.
With two representatives each are the Czech Republic,
Greece and Romania. Of these, the CzechCharles University
(244th in the world rankings) is the highest ranked, in the 101-150 range. Lastly, Slovenia has one representative in the top 400,
which is the University of Ljubljana (501-550 in the world
rankings).
Top universities for mathematics in Australia and New
Zealand
With 16 top mathematics universities in Australia and a
further five in New Zealand, Oceania is another great region for
ambitious mathematics students. While theUniversity of
Auckland (92nd in the world rankings) is New Zealand’s only
offering in the top 100, Australia offers five within the world’s
top 100. These areAustralian National University (ANU, 25th in
the world rankings), the University of Sydney (37th in the world
rankings), the University of Melbourne (33rd in the world
rankings), the University of New South Wales (UNSW, 48th in the
world rankings) and theUniversity of Queensland (UQ, 43rd in the
world rankings). Top universities for mathematics in Asia
Of the 29 universities in China featured in the mathematics
ranking, Peking University (57th in the world rankings) in the only
one within the world’s top 50. A further three are ranked within
the top 100:Fudan University (71st in the world rankings),
Shanghai Jiao Tong University (104th in the world rankings)
andTsinghua University (47th in the world rankings).
Across the rest of Asia, Japan offers 12 top mathematics
universities, while South Korea has 11. Of these schools, Japan’s
University of Tokyo (31= in the world rankings) and Kyoto
University (36th in the world rankings) are ranked within the top
50 worldwide; so too is Korea’s Seoul National University (SNU,
31= in the world rankings).
India claims nine of the world’s 400 top universities for
mathematics, including the Indian Institute of Science at 101-150,
along with six of the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology
– the IITs ofBombay (IITB, 22nd in the world rankings), Delhi (IITD,
235th in the world rankings), Kanpur (IITK, 300th in the world
rankings), Kharagpur (IITKGP, 324th in the world rankings),
Madras (IITM, 322nd in the world rankings) and Roorkee (IITR,
461-470 in the world rankings).
Each with six schools featured are Hong Kong andTaiwan.
While National Taiwan University (NTU) is Taiwan’s only offering
in the top 100, Hong Kong has four within the top 50. These are
the University of Hong Kong (HKU, 28th in the world rankings),
City University of Hong Kong (108th in the world rankings),Hong
Kong University of Science and Technology(HKUST, 40th in the
world rankings), and the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK,
46th in the world rankings).
Despite being unrepresented within the top 100, Malaysia claims five places in the mathematics ranking, including the
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM, 259th in the world
rankings) at 151-200.
Pakistan and Singapore meanwhile both claim two leaders in
the field. While Pakistan’s best is Quaid-i-azam University at
201-250, both Singaporean schools are within the world’s top
50: the National University of Singapore (NUS, 22nd in the world
rankings) and Nanyang Technological University(NTU, 39th in the
world rankings).
Finally, Thailand has one representative, Chulalongkorn
University (243rd in the world rankings), at 301-400.
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