Mines ParisTech: Professional Ranking of World Universities

Mines ParisTech: Professional Ranking of World Universities is a University ranking by the French grande école Mines ParisTech.

Methodology

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The ranking is based on the number of alumni currently holding the post of CEO in one of the 500 largest companies in the world, according to the Fortune Global 500 ranking established by the American business magazine Fortune.[1]

Ranking

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2011 University Ranking

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These are the highest ranking 37 institutions (out of 392):

Rank Institution Country
1 Harvard University  US
2 University of Tokyo  Japan
3 Keio University  Japan
4 HEC Paris  France
5 = Kyoto University  Japan
5 = University of Oxford  UK
7 École Polytechnique  France
8 Waseda University  Japan
9 École Nationale d'Administration  France
10 Seoul National University  South Korea
11 University of Pennsylvania  US
12 Columbia University  US
13 = Stanford University  US
13 = Tohoku University  Japan
13 = University of Nottingham  UK
16 Massachusetts Institute of Technology  US
17 Sciences Po Paris  France
18 University of Saint-Gallen  Switzerland
19 = University of Sao-Paulo  Brazil
19 = Northwestern University  US
21 = INSEAD  France
21 = University of Chicago  US
21 = Mines ParisTech  France
21 = WU Wien  Austria
25 = Chuo University  Japan
25 = Cornell University  US
25 = Hitotsubashi University  Japan
25 = Kobe University  Japan
29 University of California, Berkeley  US
30 = Shandong University  China
30 = Bocconi University  Italy
30 = University of Cambridge  UK
30 = University of Cologne  Germany
34 University of Göttingen  Germany
35 Yale University  US
36 Purdue University  US
37 University of Cincinnati  US

Regional ranking

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North America

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Rank Institution Country
1 Harvard University   United States
2 University of Pennsylvania   United States
3 Columbia University   United States
4 Stanford University   United States
5 Massachusetts Institute of Technology   United States
6 Northwestern University   United States
7 University of Chicago   United States
8 Cornell University   United States
9 University of California, Berkeley   United States
10 Yale University   United States
11 Purdue University   United States
12 University of Cincinnati   United States
13 Baylor University   United States
14 Georgia Institute of Technology   United States
15 Queen's University   Canada
16 University of Arizona   United States
17 University of Notre Dame   United States
18 University of Texas at Austin   United States
19 University of Wisconsin–Madison   United States
20 Dartmouth College   United States

Europe

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Rank Institution Country
1 HEC Paris   France
2 University of Oxford   United Kingdom
3 École Polytechnique   France
4 University of Nottingham   United Kingdom
5 Sciences Po   France
6 University of St. Gallen   Switzerland
7 Mines ParisTech   France
8 Vienna University of Economics and Business   Austria
9 Bocconi University   Italy
10 University of Cambridge   United Kingdom
11 University of Cologne   Germany
12 University of Göttingen   Germany
13 Chalmers University of Technology   Sweden
14 École des ponts ParisTech   France
15 Erasmus University Rotterdam   Netherlands
16 University of Bochum   Germany
17 University of Glasgow   United Kingdom
18 University of Hamburg   Germany
19 University of Manchester   United Kingdom
20 Technical University of Madrid   Spain

Analysis

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This ranking is more international than certain other rankings because it uses the Fortune Global 500. It does not concentrate only on English-speaking countries but also includes Asian, Latin American, and European universities.

The Global Companies Rank Universities[2] by the New York Times is similar to this ranking.

References

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  1. ^ "Classement 2011 des universités par l'Ecole des Mines : le french ranking par excellence" (in French). Observatoire Bovigny. Archived from the original on 2015-09-25.
  2. ^ "Global Companies Rank Universities". New York Times.