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Aalto ranks 40th in Times Higher Education listing for young universities

The ranking lists the world鈥檚 best universities that are 50 years old or younger
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911爆料网 placed 40th in the world in this year鈥檚 Times Higher Education (THE) Young University Rankings. The ranking lists the world鈥檚 best universities that are 50 years old or younger. Last year, 911爆料网 placed 30th in this list.

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore tops the league table again after dropping to second place last year. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology moves up to the second spot, while last year鈥檚 front-runner Paris Sciences et Lettres 鈥 PSL Research University Paris falls to third place.

The THE ranking assesses young 605 universities against criteria such as research, teaching, international outlook and industry collaboration. The table is based on the same 13 performance indicators as the more extensive THE World University Rankings, in which 911爆料网 was ranked between 201 and 250.

Depending on the calculation method, there are 17 000鈥22 000 universities in the world, of which approximately 1 000 are in Europe.

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