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34.University of Hong Kong
33.University of Edinburgh;UK
32.University of Texas at Austin;USA
31.University of California, Los Angeles ;USA
29.University of Michigan;USA
The University of Michigan, one of the world's leading public universities, has 24,500 undergraduate and 13,500 graduate students from all 50 states and 129 countries. It is located in the culturally rich and exciting community of Ann Arbor. The best way to get a feel for the University of Michigan is to experience it firsthand: walk through the buildings, explore the campus, talk with students, faculty and staff, take in the sights and delights of our city. The University of Michigan-Dearborn was rated among the top 10 public regional universities in the Midwest in the U.S. News and World Report annual guide to colleges that was published in Sept. 2000. Choosing graduate education at the University of Michigan-Dearborn makes you a part of our interactive, student-centered institution. We are committed to excellence in teaching and learning.We offer graduate and professional education to a diverse, highly motivated, and talented student body. (see Student Enrollment Profile).A University of Michigan–Dearborn graduate degree can be obtained while you continue to work full or part time. You can complete our graduate programs by attending class one evening per week per course. Most programs can be completed within two to five years depending on the number of courses taken per term. And our programs are competitively priced.Our programs are responsive to the changing needs of society; relevant to the goals of our students and community partners; rich in opportunities for independent and collaborative study, research and practical applications; and reflective of the traditions of excellence, innovation, and leadership that distinguish the University of Michigan.
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29.Kyoto University;Japan
Advance the scholarship of mankind and contribute to the light of the earth. Scholarship is the antithesis of physical force. Each of the modern sciences is tied to scholarship.
The aim of Kyoto University's OpenCourseWare is to contribute to the accumulation of international intellectual resources from the perspective of a "creative global and local knowledge cluster" for all mankind, to increase the visibility of Kyoto University and discover talented faculty and students throughout the world, and to promote international advancement of Internet-based education.
Cultivating words both foreign and familiar, education is to be enjoyed together. Language is the key to the integration of knowledge. Education based on superior language does not stop at mere knowledge transfer.
OCW@KU aims to share information in consideration of the fact that sixty percent of visitors to MIT's OCW project come from Asia. We will make active use of Japanese in building OpenCourseWare, to recruit talented students from all over Asia as well as to promote the Kyoto University education, with Kyoto's culture and traditions, to the world at large. Furthermore, with OCW as a new educational medium, we hope to improve communication and promote international exchange with other Asian countries.
Brilliance is not prideful; a university of both intelligence and fellowship. Among many measures of scholarship and morality, Those of our university fall broadly within these three.
28.Tsinghua University ;Chaina
27.University of Toronto,Canada
26.University of Pennsylvania;USA
At the University of Pennsylvania, you'll find a historic, Ivy League school with highly selective admissions and a history of innovation in interdisciplinary education and scholarship. You'll also find a picturesque campus amidst a dynamic city and a world-class research institution.
Intellectual rigor and a practical outlook
Penn carries on the principles and spirit of its founder, Benjamin Franklin: entrepreneurship, innovation, invention, outreach, and a pragmatic love of knowledge. Franklin's practical outlook has remained a driving force in the university's development.
Top students
Today Penn is home to a diverse undergraduate student body of nearly 10,000, hailing from every state in the union and all around the globe. Admissions are among the most selective in the country and Penn consistently ranks among the top 10 universities in the annual U.S. News & World Report survey. Another 10,000 students are enrolled in Penn's 12 graduate and professional schools, which are national leaders in their fields. The Wharton School is consistently one of the nation's top three business schools. The School of Nursing is one of the two best in the U.S. The School of Arts and Sciences, Graduate School of Education, Law School, School of Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, and Annenberg School for Communication all rank among the top 10 schools in their fields.
A singular campus
With its green lawns and landmark architecture, our beautiful West Philadelphia campus houses all of Penn's activities, from student life, athletics, and academics to research, scholarship, and cultural life. All of Penn's 12 schools are located within walking distance of one another. This geographical unity, unique among Ivy League schools, supports and fosters Penn's interdisciplinary approach to education, scholarship, and research.
A vibrant city
Penn's picturesque campus is situated near the heart of Philadelphia, a vital and lively city. Our students and faculty enjoy both campus life and the expansive cultural offerings of the city. Penn makes a substantial investment in its surrounding neighborhood and offers ways for students and faculty to make community service part of their educational experience.
Crossing boundaries
True to our roots, Penn encourages both intellectual and practical pursuits. On our unified campus, this flexible mindset makes Penn a national leader in interdisciplinary programs, crossing traditional academic and professional boundaries to engage participants in the pursuit of new -- and useful -- knowledge. In addition to numerous cross-disciplinary majors and joint-degree programs, Penn is home to interdisciplinary institutions such as the Institute for Medicine and Engineering, the Joseph H. Lauder Institute for Management and International Studies, and the Management and Technology Program.
Powerful research
With 174 research centers and institutes, research is a substantial and esteemed enterprise at Penn. As of fiscal year 2006, the research community includes more than 4,200 faculty and 870 postdoctoral fellows, nearly 3,800 graduate students and 5,400 academic support staff and graduate assistants, and a research budget of $660 million. The scale and interdisciplinary character of our research activities make Penn a nationally-ranked research university.
25.UCL (University College London);UK
Subjects
Anthropology
Architecture
Area Studies
Biological Sciences
Built Environment
Chemical Engineering
Civil/Structural Engineering
Computing/Information Technology
Creative/Performing Arts
Dentistry
Earth Sciences
Economics
Electronic/Electrical Engineering
Environmental Studies
Ethnicity, Gender and Diversity
General Engineering/Other Engineering
Geography
Health/Para-medical Studies
History/Archaeology
Humanities
International Relations/Studies/Affairs
Languages
Law/Legal Studies
Literature
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Medicine/Medical Sciences
Pharmacy/Pharmaceutical Sciences
Philosophy
Physical Sciences
Politics
Psychology
Public Policy
Sociology/Social Studies
Urban Planning
Zoology
Study Levels
Masters
Doctorate
Graduate Diplomas
Graduate Certificates
Study Modes
Full Time
Distance Learning
Part Time
24.Swiss Federal Institute of Technology;Switzerland
Department of Agriculture and Food Sciences
Department of Architecture
Department of Biology
Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering
Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences
Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering
Department of Computer Science
Department of Earth Sciences
Department of Environmental Sciences
Department of Humanities, Social and Political Sciences
Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering
Department of Management, Technology, and Economics
Department of Materials
Department of Mathematics
Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering
Department of Physics
Rectorate
23.Johns Hopkins University,USA
Building from scratch, rather than taking over an existing institution, freed Gilman to create something entirely new, at least in the United States. He established a research university, dedicated not just to advancing students' knowledge but also to advancing the state of human knowledge generally, through research and scholarship.
Gilman dismissed the notion that teaching and research are separate endeavors; he believed that success in one depended on success in the other. "The best teachers are usually those who are free, competent and willing to make original researches in the library and the laboratory," Gilman said. "The best investigators are usually those who have also the responsibilities of instruction, gaining thus the incitement of colleagues, the encouragement of pupils, the observation of the public." The realization of Gilman's philosophy at Hopkins, and at other institutions that later attracted Hopkins-trained scholars, revolutionized higher education in America, leading to the research university system as it exists today.
Hopkins remains a leader, in both teaching and research. The School of Medicine is one of the best anywhere, and the Bloomberg School of Public Health is renowned for contributions worldwide to preventive medicine and the health of large populations. The other divisions, though smaller -- by design -- than similar schools in other institutions, include eminent scholars and numerous highly ranked departments.
In recent years, Johns Hopkins has won more federal research and development funding than any other university. This is due in large measure to the work of the Applied Physics Laboratory, a division of the university devoted entirely to research and development. The School of Medicine, however, is the largest recipient of National Institutes of Health research grants to medical schools. The Bloomberg School of Public Health, the first of its kind in this country, ranks first among public health schools in federal research support.
In all, the university has nine academic divisions. The Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, the G.W.C Whiting School of Engineering, and the School of Education are based at the Homewood campus in northern Baltimore. The Carey Business School has headquarters downtown and the schools of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing are in east Baltimore, sharing a campus with The Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Peabody Institute, founded in 1857 and a leading professional school of music, has been affiliated with Johns Hopkins since 1977. It is located on Mount Vernon Place in downtown Baltimore. The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, founded in 1943, has been a Johns Hopkins division since 1950. It is located in Washington, D.C.
The Applied Physics Laboratory is a division of the university co-equal to the nine schools, but with a non-academic mission. APL, located between Baltimore and Washington, is noted for contributions to national security, space exploration and other civilian research and development. It has developed more than 100 biomedical devices, many in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.
Johns Hopkins also has a campus near Rockville in Montgomery County, Md., and has academic facilities in Nanjing, China, and in Bologna and Florence, Italy. It maintains a network of continuing education facilities hroughout the Baltimore-Washington area, including centers in downtown Baltimore, in downtown Washington and in Columbia.
22.University of Melbourne;Australia
Melbourne was also one of only three Australian universities to win ten citations -- the maximum number of awards possible -- under the Carrick Citations for OutstandingContributions to Student Learning. The citations recognise commitment by university staff who have shown outstanding leadership and innovation in teaching, and dedication and enthusiasm for student learning.
21.McGill University;Canada
20.University of Tokyo;Japan
Course List
Global Focus on Knowledge
GFK2005 / Science of Matter ( KOSHIBA, SATO, IE, KOMIYAMA )
GFK2006 / Formation of Society ( SASAKI, HARA, TANAKA, MORITA )
GFK2006 / Academics and Humans ( SAEKI, SHIMAZONO, SUEKI, UENO, SAKABE, KOBAYASHI )
Final Lecture Series
UMEZAWA, Yoshio [ Now, Japanese only ]
OKABE, Yoichi [ Now, Japanese only ]
Law and Politics
Public Administration 2003 ( MORITA, Akira )
Medicine
Pathology Introduction ( FUKAYAMA, MIYAZONO )
Clinical Bioinformatics ( Omnibus )
Engineering
Applied Acoustics ( SAGAYAMA, Shigeki )
Computer Hardware ( SAKAI, Syuichi ) [ Japanese only ]
Fundamental Physics for Electronics I ( OKABE, Youichi )
Fundamentals on Logic Circuits ( SAKAI, Syuichi ) [ Japanese only ]
Machine Design Technology ( MURAKAMI, Tamotsu )
Statistics Mathematical Principles ( ISHIKAWA, Kenichi )
Quantum Mechanics II ( FUJIWARA, Takeo )
TOP
Humanities and Sociology
Sociology of Care ( UENO, Chizuko )
Sociology Lesson ( UENO, Chizuko ) [ Japanese only ]
Science
Molecular Computing ( HAGIYA, Masami )
Economics
Business Administration I ( FUJIMOTO, Takahiro )
Business Administration II ( FUJIMOTO, Takahiro )
Manegement Theory ( TAKAHASHI, Nobuo )
Contemporary Economic History of Japan I ( TAKEDA, Haruhiko )
Contemporary Economic History of Japan II ( TAKEDA, Haruhiko )
History of Japanese Economic Thought ( TAKEDA, Haruhiko ) [ Japanese only ]
Manegement Strategy ( SHINTAKU, Junjiro )
Arts and Sciences
Historical development of Spanish language ( UEDA, Hiroto )
Geographical variation of Spanish language ( UEDA, Hiroto )
World Model ( YAMAKAGE, Susumu )
International Politics ( YAMAKAGE, Susumu )
Math IB (Differential and Integral Calculus) ( SAITO, Takeshi )
Cognitive Clinical Psychology ( TANNO, Yoshihiko ) (...Upcoming)
Education
Educational Administration and Finance I ( OGAWA, Masato )
Educational Administration and Finance II ( KATSUNO, Masaaki )
TOP
Mathematical Sciences
Geometry II ( Kawazumi, Nariya ) [ Japanese only ]
Frontier Sciences
Nonlinear Finite-element-method ( WATANABE, Hiroshi )
Physics of Transition Metal Oxides ( Lippmaa Mikk )
Information Science and Technology
Computational Linguistics ( NAKAGAWA, Hiroshi )
Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies
Information Semiotics ( ISHIDA, Hidetaka )
Communication system ( HARASHIMA, Hiroshi )
Evolutional Ecology Informatics ( SAKURA, Osamu )
Public Policy
Case Study ( MORITA, Akira )
19.The National University of Singapore (NUS)
NUS offers comprehensive curricula in the Faculties of Arts & Social Sciences, Business, Computing, Dentistry, Design & Environment, Engineering, Law, Medicine and Science. A University Scholars Programme grooms talented students for leadership by developing their personal, intellectual and leadership qualities. An NUS Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering spearheads trans-disciplinary graduate education and research in science, engineering and medicine.
Our Culture
Apart from a holistic education to develop fully the intellectual and personal strengths of each student, NUS is committed to nurturing creativity and innovation through challenging project work, participative learning and an environment conducive to sparking ideas and imagination. With a ‘no walls’ educational environment, disciplinary boundaries at NUS are interactive which allow flexibility for learning across faculties and disciplines. Other cross-disciplinary initiatives for a well-rounded knowledge-base and transferable mind skills include double-degree programmes in arts & social sciences and engineering, arts & social sciences and law, business and engineering, and business and law; and undergraduate life sciences and bioengineering programmes.
Partnerships
A special feature of the NUS education is the global dimension of its courses in partnership with some of the world’s best institutions. Five overseas colleges in Silicon Valley and Bio Valley in the United States, Shanghai, Stockholm and Bangalore nurture the spirit of enterprise. Overseas college students attend courses at Stanford University, University of Pennsylvania, Fudan University, Swedish Royal Institute of Technology and Indian Institute of Science respectively while working as interns with nearby start-up companies. A Student Exchange Programme provides students with the opportunity to spend a semester or two at more than 200 overseas partner universities for exposure to different education systems, ways of life and cultures.
Other partnerships to raise the level of its teaching and research programmes include the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy with Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government; Singapore-MIT Alliance with Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music with Johns Hopkins’ Peabody Institute; The Logistics Institute-Asia Pacific with Georgia Institute of Technology; German Institute of Science & Technology with Technische Universitat Munchen; and Temasek Defence Systems Institute with US Naval Postgraduate School. The NUS experience is complemented by a rich residential life and abundant opportunities for artistic, cultural and sporting pursuits.
NUS plays an active role in international academic networks such as the International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU) and hosts the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) secretariat. Having crossed its Centennial in 2005 to mark 100 years of distinguished heritage and achievements, NUS is constantly re-shaping itself to meet the higher education needs of tomorrow. NUS strives to be a powerhouse of technology and innovation that creates new knowledge, ideas and breakthroughs.
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18.Ecole Normale Supérieure:France
http://www.ens.fr/
Humanities and Social Sciences
Mathematics, Biology, Computer Science, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Sciences.
Several examples of interdisciplinary curricula
History and Philosophy of Science, Mathematics and Economics, Sociology and Anthropology, Ancient History and Science, Aesthetics and History of Art, Musicology and Literature, Medicine and Biology, Economics and Law, Geography and Geo-strategy, Biology and Chemistry or Mathematics...
17.London School of Economics and Political Science:UK
London School of Economics and Political Science
http://www.lse.ac.uk/
Programmes and courses
LSE offers a unique opportunity to study the social sciences. You will be in a university institution with a worldwide academic reputation, while enjoying the cultural, social and recreational facilities of one of the world's great capital cities and a focal point in the increasing integration of Europe.
The focus of our teaching is on helping you to learn some of the different ways to test your - and other people's - ideas: and, in the words of our motto, rerum cognoscere causas, 'to understand the causes of things'. In most of our degrees, we expect students to take at least one course in a subject outside their particular specialism.
The School offers courses not only in economics and political science, but also in a wide range of social science subjects, taught within 19 departments and a number of interdisciplinary institutes.
The UK's Higher Education Funding Council (HEFCE) has rated the majority of the School's departments and institutes in its top two categories of excellence for research. Departments have achieved outstanding results in the HEFCE/ Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) teaching quality assessment/ subject review exercises. A range of independent and authoritative assessments have judged the School to be among the world's leading institutions for study of the social sciences.
While aiming for the highest standards of independent judgement, we seek to make our work practical and relevant to the real world. Teaching draws on the insights derived from the staff's current research. This can be an exploration of theoretical or technical developments in an academic subject, but much is also applied to topical and practical concerns.
Graduate
Taught programmes lead to the award of Master of Science (MSc), Master of Arts (MA), Master of Laws (LLM), Master of Public Administration (MPA), Master of Philosophy (MPhil), Master of Research (MRes) and various postgraduate diplomas. The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is an executive MBA.
Research programmes normally lead to the Master of Philosophy (MPhil) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). Most programmes are available in full-time and part-time mode. You should check individual programme entries for details. You can also join LSE for short periods of up to one year to carry out research or to consult our specialists.
16.Australian National University:Australia
Australian National University
http://www.anu.edu.au/
The Australian National University (ANU) is one of the world's foremost research universities. Distinguished by its relentless pursuit of excellence, ANU attracts leading academics and outstanding students from Australia and around the world.
About the Colleges
ANU has seven Colleges, made up of the research and education Centres, Schools and Faculties that contribute to the various broad disciplines. The ANU Colleges link research and teaching at undergraduate, postgraduate and higher degree levels, and give the base to achieve research at the highest standards of excellence, educational programs informed by current research and active researchers that give students a memorably good experience of ANU.
The ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences covers the Faculty of Arts, the Research School of Social Sciences, the to-be established Research School of Humanities, the Centre for Educational Development and Academic Methods, and the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research. The College builds on the research strengths of its parts to enhance its very strong research profile and to provide a teaching environment to challenge and inspire the best students. | |
The ANU College of Asia and the Pacific comprises the Asia Pacific College of Diplomacy, the Asia Pacific School of Economics and Government, the Faculty of Asian Studies and the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies. The College is defined by its focus on the Asian and Pacific region. Australia is regarded as part of this region and the region itself is considered globally; hence the College adopts a broad international perspective and includes a distinct focus on Australia. Research and teaching is conducted through a range of academic fields and discipline which provides an exceptional capacity for interdisciplinary research and teaching and forms the basis for the College's position as a unique institution of international standing. | |
The ANU College of Business and Economics seeks to advance knowledge through high quality teaching and research in the closely related areas of accounting, actuarial studies, business information systems, econometrics, economic history, economics, finance, international business, management, marketing and statistics. It endeavours to do this through the provision of a range of undergraduate and graduate programs, and through its research, publications and contributions to the associated professions, commerce, industry and government. | |
The ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science is composed of the Research School of Information Sciences and Engineering, and the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology. It offers undergraduate degrees in engineering, information technology and computer science along with masters and doctoral postgraduate programs. The College undertakes pure and applied research in information and communications technologies, materials and manufacturing, formal methods and logic, machine learning and vision, robotics and energy systems. | |
The ANU College of Law is Australia's national law school, committed to legal education and research at the highest level, and to striving for continuous improvement in the law for the benefit of the national and international communities. The College offers LLB and LLB (Graduate) degrees, a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice through the Legal Workshop, and postgraduate research and coursework degrees. | |
The ANU College of Medicine and Health Sciences is home to medical and health science teaching and research at ANU. Scientific research is conducted in a number of areas, including: molecular bioscience; immunology and genetics; neuroscience; environmental and social determinants of health; health policy, systems and economics; primary health care; mental health and ageing. The College offers a medical degree, higher degree research and coursework programs and postdoctoral research training. | |
The ANU College of Science is the largest of the ANU Colleges. It consists of five Research Schools from the Institute of Advanced Studies as well as a University Centre, an Institute and a University Faculty. The College has major strengths in the enabling sciences (physics, chemistry and mathematics) as well as earth, marine and biological sciences, astronomy, astrophysics and the environment. It hosts a range of unique national facilities and many other items which provide unique scientific infrastructure to Australian scientific activity. |
15.Cornell University:USA
http://www.cornell.edu/
Academic Departments
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
- New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva
- Animal Science
- Applied Economics and Management
- Biological and Environmental Engineering
- Biological Statistics and Computational Biology
- Communication
- Crop and Soil Sciences
- Development Sociology
- Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Education
- Entomology
- Food Science
- Horticulture
- Landscape Architecture
- Microbiology
- Molecular Biology and Genetics
- Natural Resources
- Neurobiology and Behavior
- Nutritional Sciences
- Plant Biology
- Plant Breeding and Genetics
- Plant Pathology
- Statistical Science
College of Architecture, Art, and Planning
College of Arts and Sciences
- Anthropology
- Asian Studies
- Astronomy
- Chemistry and Chemical Biology
- Classics
- Comparative Literature
- Computer Science
- Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Economics
- English
- German Studies
- Government
- History
- History of Art
- Linguistics
- Mathematics
- Molecular Biology and Genetics
- Music
- Near Eastern Studies
- Neurobiology and Behavior
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Psychology
- Romance Studies
- Russian Literature
- Science and Technology Studies
- Sociology
- Theatre, Film, and Dance
Faculty of Computing and Information Science
- Computer Science Department
- Computational Biology
- Computational Science and Engineering
- Department of Statistical Science
- Information Science Program
- Joint Programs
College of Engineering
- Applied and Engineering Physics
- Biological and Environmental Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering
- Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Computer Science
- Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Operations Research and Industrial Engineering
- Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
Cornell Institute for Public Affairs
Graduate School
School of Hotel Administration
College of Human Ecology
- Design and Environmental Analysis
- Fiber Science and Apparel Design
- Human Development
- Nutritional Sciences
- Policy Analysis and Management
- Cooperative Extension
New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations
- Collective Bargaining, Labor Law, and Labor History
- Human Resource Studies
- International and Comparative Labor
- Labor Economics
- Organizational Behavior
- Social Statistics
Johnson Graduate School of Management
Law School
Department of Military Science
Summer Sessions and Continuing Education
College of Veterinary Medicine
- Biomedical Sciences
- Clinical Sciences
- Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences
- Microbiology and Immunology
- Molecular Medicine
Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences (New York City)
- Biochemistry and Structural Biology
- Cell Biology and Genetics
- Immunology
- Molecular Biology
- Neuroscience
- Pharmacology
- Physiology, Biophysics, and Systems Biology
- Clinical Epidemiology and Health Services Research
Weill Cornell Medical College (New York City)
- Anesthesiology
- Biochemistry
- Cardiothoracic Surgery
- Cell and Developmental Biology
- Dermatology
- Medicine
- Microbiology and Immunology
- Neurology and Neuroscience
- Neurological Surgery
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Ophthalmology
- Orthopaedic Surgery
- Otorhinolaryngology (ENT)
- Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
- Pediatrics
- Pharmacology
- Physiology and Biophysics
- Public Health
- Psychiatry
- Radiology
- Surgery
- Urology