
美国顶尖研究型大学-美国的最牛校
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可以成为研究型大学的美国大学不过270所左右,这些学校有一定规模,是美国技术创新与
国家技术进步的基地与依靠。也是“大学里的大学”。
本表是前54名名单!
Harvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Stanford University
Columbia University
Cornell University
Johns Hopkins University
University of Pennsylvania
Duke University
University of California - Berkeley
Yale University
University of California - Los Angeles
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
University of Washington - Seattle
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Washington University
University of Southern California
University of North Carolina - Chapel
Princeton University
University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign
University of Chicago
University of California - San Diego
Pennsylvania State University - University
University of California - San Francisco
California Institute of Technology
Northwestern University
Ohio State University - Columbus
Emory University
Texas A&M University
University of Arizona
University of Texas - Austin
University of Virginia
University of Florida
Baylor College of Medicine
University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh
New York University
University of Colorado - Boulder
Michigan State University
University of California - Davis
Vanderbilt University
Brown University
Dartmouth College
Rice University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Purdue University - West Lafayette
Rockefeller University
University of Maryland - College Park
University of Notre Dame
Boston University
Carnegie Mellon University
Georgetown University
University of California - Santa Barbara
University of Georgia
Yeshiva University
//来源说明
The Top American Research Universities
TheCenter determines the Top American Research
Universities by their rank on nine different measures:
Total Research, Federal Research, Endowment Assets,
Annual Giving, National Academy Members, Faculty
Awards, Doctorates Granted, Postdoctoral Appointees,
and Median SAT Scores. (The Source Notes section of
this study provides detailed information on each of the
nine indicators.) The tables group research institutions
according to how many times they rank in the top 25
on each of these nine measures. The top category
includes those universities that rank in the top 25 on all
nine indicators. The bottom category includes universities
with only one of the nine measures ranked in the
top 25. Within these groups, institutions are then
sorted by how many times they rank between 26 and
50 on the nine performance variables, with ties listed
alphabetically. A similar methodology produces a
second set of institutions—those ranked 26 through 50
on the same nine measures.
For the purpose of this study, TheCenter includes
only those institutions that had at least $20 million
in federal research expenditures in fiscal year 2001.
This is the same dollar cutoff used in our last three
reports.
The first two tables list each institution with the
most current data available for each measure and its
corresponding national rank (i.e., rank among all institutions
regardless of whether they are privately or
publicly controlled). The third and fourth tables
provide the same nine data measures but with the
groupings determined by the control rank (i.e., rank
among all private or all public institutions). Institutions
ranking in the top 25 on at least one measure are
included in the tables with the (1-25) identifier, while
those ranking 26 through 50 are found in the tables
labeled with the (26-50) header.
? The Top American Research Universities
(1-25) identifies the 54 institutions (28 private,
26 public) that rank in the top 25 nationally on at
least one of the nine measures.
? The Top American Research Universities
(26-50) identifies the 32 institutions (6 private,
26 public) that rank 26 through 50 nationally on at
least one of the nine measures.
? The Top Private Research Universities (1-25)
identifies the 35 private institutions that rank in the
top 25 among all private universities on at least one of
the nine measures.
? The Top Public Research Universities (1-25)
identifies the 45 public institutions that rank in the
top 25 among all public universities on at least one of
the nine measures.
? The Top Private and Public Research
Universities (26-50) identifies the 18 private and 37
public institutions that rank 26 through 50 among
their private or public counterparts on at least one of
the nine measures.
Many research universities rank highly both
nationally and among their public or private peers,
and therefore appear in more than one table. For
example, of the 35 institutions in the Top Private
Research Universities (1-25) table, 28 universities
also appear in the Top American Research Universities
(1-25) table.
Data found in these tables may not always match
the figures published by the original source. TheCenter
makes adjustments, when necessary, to ensure that the
data reflect the activity at a single campus rather than
that of a multiple-campus institution or state university
system. When data are missing from the original
source, TheCenter may substitute another figure, if
available. A full discussion of this subject, and the
various adjustments or substitutions made to the original
data, is in the Data Notes section of this report.
TheCenter presents these tables, along with prior
years’ top universities, in Microsoft Excel spreadsheets
on its Web site [http://thecenter.ufl.edu]
John V. Lombardi
Elizabeth D. Capaldi
Kristy R. Reeves
Diane D. Craig
Denise S. Gater
Dominic Rivers
November 2003
发信站: 海阔天空 (Fri Apr 23 08:05:15 2004) WWW-POST
后面有评价机构与评价机构说明。
可以成为研究型大学的美国大学不过270所左右,这些学校有一定规模,是美国技术创新与
国家技术进步的基地与依靠。也是“大学里的大学”。
本表是前54名名单!
Harvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Stanford University
Columbia University
Cornell University
Johns Hopkins University
University of Pennsylvania
Duke University
University of California - Berkeley
Yale University
University of California - Los Angeles
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
University of Washington - Seattle
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Washington University
University of Southern California
University of North Carolina - Chapel
Princeton University
University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign
University of Chicago
University of California - San Diego
Pennsylvania State University - University
University of California - San Francisco
California Institute of Technology
Northwestern University
Ohio State University - Columbus
Emory University
Texas A&M University
University of Arizona
University of Texas - Austin
University of Virginia
University of Florida
Baylor College of Medicine
University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh
New York University
University of Colorado - Boulder
Michigan State University
University of California - Davis
Vanderbilt University
Brown University
Dartmouth College
Rice University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Purdue University - West Lafayette
Rockefeller University
University of Maryland - College Park
University of Notre Dame
Boston University
Carnegie Mellon University
Georgetown University
University of California - Santa Barbara
University of Georgia
Yeshiva University
//来源说明
The Top American Research Universities
TheCenter determines the Top American Research
Universities by their rank on nine different measures:
Total Research, Federal Research, Endowment Assets,
Annual Giving, National Academy Members, Faculty
Awards, Doctorates Granted, Postdoctoral Appointees,
and Median SAT Scores. (The Source Notes section of
this study provides detailed information on each of the
nine indicators.) The tables group research institutions
according to how many times they rank in the top 25
on each of these nine measures. The top category
includes those universities that rank in the top 25 on all
nine indicators. The bottom category includes universities
with only one of the nine measures ranked in the
top 25. Within these groups, institutions are then
sorted by how many times they rank between 26 and
50 on the nine performance variables, with ties listed
alphabetically. A similar methodology produces a
second set of institutions—those ranked 26 through 50
on the same nine measures.
For the purpose of this study, TheCenter includes
only those institutions that had at least $20 million
in federal research expenditures in fiscal year 2001.
This is the same dollar cutoff used in our last three
reports.
The first two tables list each institution with the
most current data available for each measure and its
corresponding national rank (i.e., rank among all institutions
regardless of whether they are privately or
publicly controlled). The third and fourth tables
provide the same nine data measures but with the
groupings determined by the control rank (i.e., rank
among all private or all public institutions). Institutions
ranking in the top 25 on at least one measure are
included in the tables with the (1-25) identifier, while
those ranking 26 through 50 are found in the tables
labeled with the (26-50) header.
? The Top American Research Universities
(1-25) identifies the 54 institutions (28 private,
26 public) that rank in the top 25 nationally on at
least one of the nine measures.
? The Top American Research Universities
(26-50) identifies the 32 institutions (6 private,
26 public) that rank 26 through 50 nationally on at
least one of the nine measures.
? The Top Private Research Universities (1-25)
identifies the 35 private institutions that rank in the
top 25 among all private universities on at least one of
the nine measures.
? The Top Public Research Universities (1-25)
identifies the 45 public institutions that rank in the
top 25 among all public universities on at least one of
the nine measures.
? The Top Private and Public Research
Universities (26-50) identifies the 18 private and 37
public institutions that rank 26 through 50 among
their private or public counterparts on at least one of
the nine measures.
Many research universities rank highly both
nationally and among their public or private peers,
and therefore appear in more than one table. For
example, of the 35 institutions in the Top Private
Research Universities (1-25) table, 28 universities
also appear in the Top American Research Universities
(1-25) table.
Data found in these tables may not always match
the figures published by the original source. TheCenter
makes adjustments, when necessary, to ensure that the
data reflect the activity at a single campus rather than
that of a multiple-campus institution or state university
system. When data are missing from the original
source, TheCenter may substitute another figure, if
available. A full discussion of this subject, and the
various adjustments or substitutions made to the original
data, is in the Data Notes section of this report.
TheCenter presents these tables, along with prior
years’ top universities, in Microsoft Excel spreadsheets
on its Web site [http://thecenter.ufl.edu]
John V. Lombardi
Elizabeth D. Capaldi
Kristy R. Reeves
Diane D. Craig
Denise S. Gater
Dominic Rivers
November 2003