Princeton University (USA) is the place where many Nobel Prize-winning scientists were associated from 2000-2017, according to Times Higher Education (THE).
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1. Princeton University (USA):Score relative to number of Nobel laureates: 3.25. World ranking (by THE): 7. The list is compiled by assigning each university a score based on the number of Nobel laureates who were still associated with the university when they were awarded the prize. This score is then taken into account by the number of laureates in each field and the number of universities associated with each individual laureate. However, THE does not consider Nobel Prizes in Literature and Peace. Photo: Shutterstock |
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2. Stanford University (USA):Score relative to number of Nobel Prize winners: 3.16. World ranking: 3. Photo: Shutterstock |
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3. University of Chicago (USA):Score relative to number of Nobel Prize winners: 3.0. World ranking: 9. Photo: Shutterstock |
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4. Columbia University (USA):Score relative to number of Nobel Prize winners: 2.83. World ranking: 14. Photo: Shutterstock |
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5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology - MIT (USA):Score relative to number of Nobel Prize winners: 2.67. World ranking: 5. Photo: Shutterstock |
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6. University of California at Berkeley (USA):Score relative to number of Nobel Prize winners: 2.25. World ranking: 18. Photo: Shutterstock |
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7. Howard Hughes Medical Institute (USA):Score in relation to the number of Nobel Prize winners: 1.94 World ranking: Not ranked. Photo: e-architect |
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8. Harvard University (USA):Score relative to number of Nobel Prize winners: 1.78. World ranking: 6. Photo: Shutterstock |
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9. University of California at Santa Barbara (USA):Score relative to number of Nobel Prize winners: 1.74. World ranking: 53. Photo: Shutterstock |
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10. Technion Israel Institute of Technology (Israel):Score relative to number of Nobel laureates: 1.66. World ranking: Group 301-350. Photo: Shutterstock |
According to VNE