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UKSpain FranceGermanyItaly
Lancaster UniversityPompeu Fabra UniversityUniversité Paris-SudUniversität UlmMilano - Bicocca
University of WarwickAutonomous University of BarcelonaUniversité Pierre et Marie CurieUniversität KonstanzRoma III
University of EssexAutonomous University of MadridUniversité Paris Diderot – Paris 7Universität Bayreuth 
Brunel UniversityUniversity of Rovira i VirgiliUniversité Montpellier 2Universität Bielefeld 
University of BathUniversity of VigoUniversité Claude Bernard Lyon 1Ruhr-Universität Bochum 
Plymouth UniversityPolytechnic University of ValenciaUniversité Paris DauphineUniversität Duisburg-Essen 
Heriot-Watt UniversityPolytechnic University of Catalonia   
University of Hertfordshire    
University of Surrey    
Loughborough University    
University of Strathclyde    
University of Kent    
Aston University    

 

 

 

Country/regionTop ranked institutionNumber of institutions in the 100 under 50 (2014)Rank
UKLancaster University1410
AustraliaUniversity of Newcastle1428
US University of California, Irvine87
SpainPompeu Fabra University7=13
FranceUniversité Paris-Sud68
GermanyUniversität Ulm616
CanadaUniversity of Calgary5=19
TaiwanNational Sun Yat-Sen University440
Hong KongHong Kong University of Science and Technology34
SwedenSwedish University of Agricultural Sciences3=24
Republic of IrelandNational University of Ireland, Maynooth3=67
PortugalUniversity of Minho375
South CoreaPohang University of Science and Technology21
ItalyUniversity of Milan-Bicocca221
IranSharif University of Technology227
TurkeyBilkent University2=31
AustriaMedical University of Vienna236
DenmarkUniversity of Southern Denmark2=37
New ZelandUniversity of Waikato2=44
FinlandUniversity of Eastern Finland253
SwitzerlandÉcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne12
SingaporeNanyang Technological University15
NetherlandsMaastricht University16
BrazilState University of Campinas1=37
JapanUniversity of Tsukuba1=44
GreeceUniversity of Crete148
NorwayUniversity of Tromsø164
Saudi ArabiaKing Abdulaziz University1=71
IndiaIndian Institute of Technology, Guwahati1=87
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