Ranking of the best universities in the world: Brazil is outside the top 100, but appears 54 times in the list with 2 thousand
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The Top 10 list organized by the Arab consultancy was dominated by the United States and England. Brazil appears for the first time in 109th place, with the University of São Paulo. Harvard University, USA. ROSE LINCOLN/HARVARD UNIVERSITY An international ranking that evaluates the 2 thousand best universities in the world showed that Brazil does not have any institution among the top 100 and appears for the first time in 109th place, with the University of São Paulo (USP). The list was organized by the Center for World University Rankings (CWUR), a consultancy that emerged in Saudi Arabia and is currently located in the United Arab Emirates. According to CWUR, 20,531 institutions from around the world were ranked and the 2,000 best placed made up the global list. Criteria evaluated include education quality, alumni employability, faculty quality, and research performance. Among the 10 positions, 8 are occupied by universities in the United States, including the first three, and two were held by British institutions. 10 best universities in the world Brazilian universities Of the Brazilian universities, in addition to USP, another 53 universities appear among the 2,000 universities in the ranking. 10 best placed among Brazilians
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