Aggregate Global ranking of North American Universities

Anonymous
https://bluesky-thinking.com/bluesky-ranking-...22-23-north-america/
The ranking is an aggregate of Times, QS, US news, and ARWU. From the site "Harvard is the only member of the fabled Ivy League schools to make the top 5...University of Southern California, Emory University and Vanderbilt University have also made significant advances.
Among those that have lost ground since 2018, Duke University is down 5 places to #20 compared to other US and Canadian schools, as are the University of Wisconsin-Madison at #27. Ohio State, Purdue University and Rice University saw the biggest falls of 8 places, followed by the University of Colorado – Boulder down 6 places."


Rank in N.America 2022/23 Rank in N.America 2017/18 Institution Name
1 2 Harvard University
2 1 Stanford University
2 3 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4 4 California Institute of Technology
5 9 University of California, Berkeley
6 5 Princeton University
7 7 Columbia University
8 8 Yale University
9 6 The University of Chicago
10 11 University of Pennsylvania
11 10 Johns Hopkins University
12 12 Cornell University
13 17 University of Toronto
13 13 University of California, Los Angeles
15 14 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
16 16 Northwestern University
17 20 New York University
18 18 University of California, San Diego
19 19 University of Washington
20 15 Duke University
21 21 University of British Columbia
22 25 University of Texas at Austin
23 23 McGill University
24 26 Washington University in St Louis
25 27 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
26 24 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
27 22 University of Wisconsin-Madison
28 28 Carnegie Mellon University
29 36 University of Southern California
30 30 University of California, Santa Barbara
31 29 Georgia Institute of Technology
31 37 Brown University
33 35 University of California, Davis
34 31 Boston University
35 34 University of Maryland
36 33 University of Minnesota Twin Cities
37 32 Ohio State University
38 47 Emory University
39 45 Vanderbilt University
40 41 University of Pittsburgh
41 38 Pennsylvania State University
42 48 University of Alberta
43 44 McMaster University
44 43 University of California, Irvine
45 40 Purdue University – West Lafayette
46 49 University of Florida
47 39 Rice University
48 42 University of Colorado, Boulder
49 53 University of California Santa Cruz
50 57 University of California San Francisco

Anonymous
It seems like the biggest increase is Emory with +9, and the biggest decrease is Rice with -8.
Anonymous
Erroneous data regarding Northwestern University.

The bluesky website lists the source rankings for each school. US news ranking of Northwestern University for 2022/2023 is #10 in a tie with JHU, not #24.
Anonymous
UVA didn't make it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Erroneous data regarding Northwestern University.

The bluesky website lists the source rankings for each school. US news ranking of Northwestern University for 2022/2023 is #10 in a tie with JHU, not #24.

US news global ranking not USA ranking.
Anonymous
Garbage in, garbage out.

Many of the US News rankings that bluesky used as a source are incorrect. Princeton is not #16 in US News, it is ranked much higher.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Garbage in, garbage out.

Many of the US News rankings that bluesky used as a source are incorrect. Princeton is not #16 in US News, it is ranked much higher.

Some of you do not read/ lack comprehension skills. They are using the US news global ranking not the US ranking. Princeton is ranked 16 there.
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/rankings
Anonymous
You need to be clear about this ranking. This--as best as I can understand--is a ranking of GRADUATE SCHOOLS, not undergraduate schools. A prime example is that the University of Washington at Seattle is ranked #6 and that UC-San Francisco, which has no undergraduate component,is ranked at #50 and formerly at #57.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Garbage in, garbage out.

Many of the US News rankings that bluesky used as a source are incorrect. Princeton is not #16 in US News, it is ranked much higher.

Some of you do not read/ lack comprehension skills. They are using the US news global ranking not the US ranking. Princeton is ranked 16 there.
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/rankings


No, this ranking is mixing graduate schools with undergraduate schools. Why else would UC-San Francisco be included in the rankings ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You need to be clear about this ranking. This--as best as I can understand--is a ranking of GRADUATE SCHOOLS, not undergraduate schools. A prime example is that the University of Washington at Seattle is ranked #6 and that UC-San Francisco, which has no undergraduate component,is ranked at #50 and formerly at #57.


Sure but graduate schools are important to an institution's global prestige. And I never said I was talking about undergrad, How do you rank undergrads on a global scale?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You need to be clear about this ranking. This--as best as I can understand--is a ranking of GRADUATE SCHOOLS, not undergraduate schools. A prime example is that the University of Washington at Seattle is ranked #6 and that UC-San Francisco, which has no undergraduate component,is ranked at #50 and formerly at #57.


Sure but graduate schools are important to an institution's global prestige. And I never said I was talking about undergrad, How do you rank undergrads on a global scale?


In short, garbage in, garbage out. You do not know what you are doing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Garbage in, garbage out.

Many of the US News rankings that bluesky used as a source are incorrect. Princeton is not #16 in US News, it is ranked much higher.


+1

Did you make up this list yourself, OP?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You need to be clear about this ranking. This--as best as I can understand--is a ranking of GRADUATE SCHOOLS, not undergraduate schools. A prime example is that the University of Washington at Seattle is ranked #6 and that UC-San Francisco, which has no undergraduate component,is ranked at #50 and formerly at #57.


Sure but graduate schools are important to an institution's global prestige. And I never said I was talking about undergrad, How do you rank undergrads on a global scale?


In short, garbage in, garbage out. You do not know what you are doing.


You must be upset about where your school landed because I didn't do anything but post a link and its contents. That's nothing to be mad at. Some people will find the info on grad prowess useful if you don't keep scrolling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Garbage in, garbage out.

Many of the US News rankings that bluesky used as a source are incorrect. Princeton is not #16 in US News, it is ranked much higher.


+1

Did you make up this list yourself, OP?

Read closer....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Garbage in, garbage out.

Many of the US News rankings that bluesky used as a source are incorrect. Princeton is not #16 in US News, it is ranked much higher.

Some of you do not read/ lack comprehension skills. They are using the US news global ranking not the US ranking. Princeton is ranked 16 there.
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/rankings


No, this ranking is mixing graduate schools with undergraduate schools. Why else would UC-San Francisco be included in the rankings ?


Exactly. How can you have an aggregate ranking system that includes both undergraduate and schools that have no undergraduate at all? (e.g., UCSF) I mean these are all highly regarded schools, but the quote ranking” aspect of it is silly.
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