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4 NJ Universities Among Best On Earth, New Ranking Says
See the four New Jersey colleges that are included on a global ranking released Tuesday.

U.S. News & World Report is out with its Best Global Universities assessment, and four institutions in New Jersey are included. The 5th annual rankings were released on Tuesday, Oct. 30 and compared 1,250 schools across 75 countries. The United States dominated with 227 schools making the list.
New Jersey's top-ranked university on the global list was Princeton University, which came in 9th. Second was Rutgers University in New Brunswick, which was came in 103rd.
The global rankings focus on academic research and reputation rather than separate undergraduate or graduate programs. Thirteen separate ranking factors were used to determine the rankings, specifically indicators that measure a school’s reputation and so-called bibliometric indicators that measure academic research performance, including citations and publications.
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Here is a look at all four New Jersey institutions named as Best Global Universities, as well as the overall ranking:
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- Princeton University (9)
- Rutgers University in New Brunswick (103)
- New Jersey Institute of Technology (782)
- Rutgers State University in Newark (1001)
The United States boasted four of the top five spots in the global rankings — Harvard University, as you might have guessed, ranked No. 1 — and eight of the top 10. Massachusetts was home to the top two in the world while California boasted three of the top six universities.
Across the 22 subject rankings, which evaluate the humanities, applied sciences, mathematics and more, Harvard ranked No. 1 in 10 subjects — more than any other school, the news outlet said.
Here are the country’s top 10 universities and their global ranks:
- Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (1)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA (2)
- Stanford University, Stanford, CA (3)
- University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley, CA (4)
- California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA (6)
- Columbia University, New York, NY (8)
- Princeton University, Princeton, NJ (9)
- University of Washington, Seattle, WA (10)
- Yale University, New Haven, CT (11)
- Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (12)
China had the second most institutions on the list with 130, followed by the United Kingdom with 78, Japan with 67, and Germany with 62. Three of the top 10 schools in engineering and four of the top 10 schools in computer science were based in China, including Tsinghua University, which ranked No. 1 in both subjects.
However, the U.S. performed among the best in four subjects: neuroscience and behavior, economics and business, computer science and engineering.
“When we first started publishing Best Global Universities, the rankings evaluated 500 schools in 11 countries,” Robert Morse, chief data strategist at U.S. News, said in a release. “Since then, we’ve added 750 schools and have expanded to 75 nations. One thing has remained the same: Schools that prioritize quality academic research remain at the top of the rankings.”
Patch national staffer Dan Hampton contributed to this report.
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