college_detail.id,college_detail.ts,college_detail.title,college_detail.value,college.id,college.ts,college.title,college.global_score,college.city,college.description,college.address,college.website 1,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Total number of students","23,207",4,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Stellenbosch University",49.6,Stellenbosch,,"Stellenbosch Central Stellenbosch, 7602 South Africa",http://www.sun.ac.za/english 2,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Number of international students","1,873",4,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Stellenbosch University",49.6,Stellenbosch,,"Stellenbosch Central Stellenbosch, 7602 South Africa",http://www.sun.ac.za/english 3,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Total number of academic staff",888,4,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Stellenbosch University",49.6,Stellenbosch,,"Stellenbosch Central Stellenbosch, 7602 South Africa",http://www.sun.ac.za/english 4,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Number of international staff",82,4,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Stellenbosch University",49.6,Stellenbosch,,"Stellenbosch Central Stellenbosch, 7602 South Africa",http://www.sun.ac.za/english 5,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Number of undergraduate degrees awarded","3,526",4,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Stellenbosch University",49.6,Stellenbosch,,"Stellenbosch Central Stellenbosch, 7602 South Africa",http://www.sun.ac.za/english 6,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Number of master's degrees awarded","1,358",4,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Stellenbosch University",49.6,Stellenbosch,,"Stellenbosch Central Stellenbosch, 7602 South Africa",http://www.sun.ac.za/english 7,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Number of doctoral degrees awarded",266,4,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Stellenbosch University",49.6,Stellenbosch,,"Stellenbosch Central Stellenbosch, 7602 South Africa",http://www.sun.ac.za/english 8,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Number of research only staff",249,4,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Stellenbosch University",49.6,Stellenbosch,,"Stellenbosch Central Stellenbosch, 7602 South Africa",http://www.sun.ac.za/english 9,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Number of new undergraduate students","5,311",4,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Stellenbosch University",49.6,Stellenbosch,,"Stellenbosch Central Stellenbosch, 7602 South Africa",http://www.sun.ac.za/english 10,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Number of new master's students",702,4,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Stellenbosch University",49.6,Stellenbosch,,"Stellenbosch Central Stellenbosch, 7602 South Africa",http://www.sun.ac.za/english 11,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Number of new doctoral students",197,4,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Stellenbosch University",49.6,Stellenbosch,,"Stellenbosch Central Stellenbosch, 7602 South Africa",http://www.sun.ac.za/english 12,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Total number of students","231,746",5,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Cairo University",45.1,Giza,,"Cairo University Rd Giza, 12613 Egypt",http://cu.edu.eg/Home 13,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Number of international students","4,137",5,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Cairo University",45.1,Giza,,"Cairo University Rd Giza, 12613 Egypt",http://cu.edu.eg/Home 14,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Total number of academic staff","5,499",5,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Cairo University",45.1,Giza,,"Cairo University Rd Giza, 12613 Egypt",http://cu.edu.eg/Home 15,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Number of international staff",106,5,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Cairo University",45.1,Giza,,"Cairo University Rd Giza, 12613 Egypt",http://cu.edu.eg/Home 16,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Number of undergraduate degrees awarded","37,621",5,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Cairo University",45.1,Giza,,"Cairo University Rd Giza, 12613 Egypt",http://cu.edu.eg/Home 17,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Number of master's degrees awarded","1,450",5,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Cairo University",45.1,Giza,,"Cairo University Rd Giza, 12613 Egypt",http://cu.edu.eg/Home 18,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Number of doctoral degrees awarded","1,060",5,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Cairo University",45.1,Giza,,"Cairo University Rd Giza, 12613 Egypt",http://cu.edu.eg/Home 19,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Number of research only staff","2,030",5,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Cairo University",45.1,Giza,,"Cairo University Rd Giza, 12613 Egypt",http://cu.edu.eg/Home 20,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Number of new undergraduate students","51,299",5,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Cairo University",45.1,Giza,,"Cairo University Rd Giza, 12613 Egypt",http://cu.edu.eg/Home 21,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Number of new master's students","4,360",5,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Cairo University",45.1,Giza,,"Cairo University Rd Giza, 12613 Egypt",http://cu.edu.eg/Home 22,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Number of new doctoral students","1,475",5,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Cairo University",45.1,Giza,,"Cairo University Rd Giza, 12613 Egypt",http://cu.edu.eg/Home 23,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","Total number of students","36,005",6,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","University of Pretoria",44.9,Hatfield,,"cnr Lynnwood Road and Roper Street Hatfield, 0028 South Africa",http://web.up.ac.za/ 24,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","Number of international students","2,908",6,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","University of Pretoria",44.9,Hatfield,,"cnr Lynnwood Road and Roper Street Hatfield, 0028 South Africa",http://web.up.ac.za/ 25,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","Total number of academic staff","1,496",6,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","University of Pretoria",44.9,Hatfield,,"cnr Lynnwood Road and Roper Street Hatfield, 0028 South Africa",http://web.up.ac.za/ 26,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","Number of international staff",157,6,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","University of Pretoria",44.9,Hatfield,,"cnr Lynnwood Road and Roper Street Hatfield, 0028 South Africa",http://web.up.ac.za/ 27,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","Number of undergraduate degrees awarded","6,560",6,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","University of Pretoria",44.9,Hatfield,,"cnr Lynnwood Road and Roper Street Hatfield, 0028 South Africa",http://web.up.ac.za/ 28,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","Number of master's degrees awarded","1,897",6,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","University of Pretoria",44.9,Hatfield,,"cnr Lynnwood Road and Roper Street Hatfield, 0028 South Africa",http://web.up.ac.za/ 29,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","Number of doctoral degrees awarded",333,6,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","University of Pretoria",44.9,Hatfield,,"cnr Lynnwood Road and Roper Street Hatfield, 0028 South Africa",http://web.up.ac.za/ 30,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","Number of research only staff",281,6,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","University of Pretoria",44.9,Hatfield,,"cnr Lynnwood Road and Roper Street Hatfield, 0028 South Africa",http://web.up.ac.za/ 31,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","Number of new undergraduate students","8,684",6,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","University of Pretoria",44.9,Hatfield,,"cnr Lynnwood Road and Roper Street Hatfield, 0028 South Africa",http://web.up.ac.za/ 32,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","Number of new master's students",507,6,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","University of Pretoria",44.9,Hatfield,,"cnr Lynnwood Road and Roper Street Hatfield, 0028 South Africa",http://web.up.ac.za/ 33,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","Number of new doctoral students",141,6,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","University of Pretoria",44.9,Hatfield,,"cnr Lynnwood Road and Roper Street Hatfield, 0028 South Africa",http://web.up.ac.za/ 34,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","Total number of students","28,122",7,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","University of Johannesburg",44.8,Johannesburg,,"Corner Kingsway and University Road Johannesburg South Africa",http://www.uj.ac.za/EN/Pages/Home.aspx 35,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","Number of international students","2,017",7,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","University of Johannesburg",44.8,Johannesburg,,"Corner Kingsway and University Road Johannesburg South Africa",http://www.uj.ac.za/EN/Pages/Home.aspx 36,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","Total number of academic staff","1,026",7,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","University of Johannesburg",44.8,Johannesburg,,"Corner Kingsway and University Road Johannesburg South Africa",http://www.uj.ac.za/EN/Pages/Home.aspx 37,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","Number of international staff",200,7,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","University of Johannesburg",44.8,Johannesburg,,"Corner Kingsway and University Road Johannesburg South Africa",http://www.uj.ac.za/EN/Pages/Home.aspx 38,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","Number of undergraduate degrees awarded","4,620",7,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","University of Johannesburg",44.8,Johannesburg,,"Corner Kingsway and University Road Johannesburg South Africa",http://www.uj.ac.za/EN/Pages/Home.aspx 39,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","Number of master's degrees awarded",501,7,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","University of Johannesburg",44.8,Johannesburg,,"Corner Kingsway and University Road Johannesburg South Africa",http://www.uj.ac.za/EN/Pages/Home.aspx 40,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","Number of doctoral degrees awarded",105,7,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","University of Johannesburg",44.8,Johannesburg,,"Corner Kingsway and University Road Johannesburg South Africa",http://www.uj.ac.za/EN/Pages/Home.aspx 41,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","Number of research only staff",238,7,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","University of Johannesburg",44.8,Johannesburg,,"Corner Kingsway and University Road Johannesburg South Africa",http://www.uj.ac.za/EN/Pages/Home.aspx 42,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","Number of new undergraduate students","6,471",7,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","University of Johannesburg",44.8,Johannesburg,,"Corner Kingsway and University Road Johannesburg South Africa",http://www.uj.ac.za/EN/Pages/Home.aspx 43,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","Number of new master's students",514,7,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","University of Johannesburg",44.8,Johannesburg,,"Corner Kingsway and University Road Johannesburg South Africa",http://www.uj.ac.za/EN/Pages/Home.aspx 44,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","Number of new doctoral students",109,7,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","University of Johannesburg",44.8,Johannesburg,,"Corner Kingsway and University Road Johannesburg South Africa",http://www.uj.ac.za/EN/Pages/Home.aspx 45,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Total number of students","42,089",14,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Tsinghua University",70.5,Beijing,"Tsinghua University, located in northwest Beijing, China, is a public institution that traces its roots back to 1911. The primary language of instruction is Chinese, though there are some graduate degree programs offered in English. For instance, the university has English-taught master's programs in Chinese politics, foreign policy and international relations; mechanical engineering; and global business journalism, among others. Tuition costs vary by degree program and language of instruction. The university's international students hail from more than 100 countries, with the bulk of them coming from Asia. In a recent year, 41 percent of the university's non-Chinese students were undergraduates, 29 percent were pursuing master's degrees, 9 percent were doctoral students and the rest were participating in shorter-term programs. Tsinghua University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

The university comprises numerous schools and departments, which offer programs across a variety of disciplines: science, engineering, literature, arts, history, philosophy, economics, management, law, education and medicine. In all, there are more than 70 degree programs available to undergraduate students at Tsinghua University, as well as many more master's and doctoral programs. The university has more than 300 research institutions. Among the university's research labs are the Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology, the State Key Laboratory of Precision Measuring Technology and Instruments and the National Engineering Laboratory for Digital Television. Students at Tsinghua have around 200 student groups that they can get involved in, such as the Zijing Volunteer Service and the Students' Performing Arts Club.","Beijing, 100084 China",http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/publish/newthuen/ 46,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Number of international students","3,953",14,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Tsinghua University",70.5,Beijing,"Tsinghua University, located in northwest Beijing, China, is a public institution that traces its roots back to 1911. The primary language of instruction is Chinese, though there are some graduate degree programs offered in English. For instance, the university has English-taught master's programs in Chinese politics, foreign policy and international relations; mechanical engineering; and global business journalism, among others. Tuition costs vary by degree program and language of instruction. The university's international students hail from more than 100 countries, with the bulk of them coming from Asia. In a recent year, 41 percent of the university's non-Chinese students were undergraduates, 29 percent were pursuing master's degrees, 9 percent were doctoral students and the rest were participating in shorter-term programs. Tsinghua University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

The university comprises numerous schools and departments, which offer programs across a variety of disciplines: science, engineering, literature, arts, history, philosophy, economics, management, law, education and medicine. In all, there are more than 70 degree programs available to undergraduate students at Tsinghua University, as well as many more master's and doctoral programs. The university has more than 300 research institutions. Among the university's research labs are the Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology, the State Key Laboratory of Precision Measuring Technology and Instruments and the National Engineering Laboratory for Digital Television. Students at Tsinghua have around 200 student groups that they can get involved in, such as the Zijing Volunteer Service and the Students' Performing Arts Club.","Beijing, 100084 China",http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/publish/newthuen/ 47,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Total number of academic staff","3,080",14,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Tsinghua University",70.5,Beijing,"Tsinghua University, located in northwest Beijing, China, is a public institution that traces its roots back to 1911. The primary language of instruction is Chinese, though there are some graduate degree programs offered in English. For instance, the university has English-taught master's programs in Chinese politics, foreign policy and international relations; mechanical engineering; and global business journalism, among others. Tuition costs vary by degree program and language of instruction. The university's international students hail from more than 100 countries, with the bulk of them coming from Asia. In a recent year, 41 percent of the university's non-Chinese students were undergraduates, 29 percent were pursuing master's degrees, 9 percent were doctoral students and the rest were participating in shorter-term programs. Tsinghua University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

The university comprises numerous schools and departments, which offer programs across a variety of disciplines: science, engineering, literature, arts, history, philosophy, economics, management, law, education and medicine. In all, there are more than 70 degree programs available to undergraduate students at Tsinghua University, as well as many more master's and doctoral programs. The university has more than 300 research institutions. Among the university's research labs are the Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology, the State Key Laboratory of Precision Measuring Technology and Instruments and the National Engineering Laboratory for Digital Television. Students at Tsinghua have around 200 student groups that they can get involved in, such as the Zijing Volunteer Service and the Students' Performing Arts Club.","Beijing, 100084 China",http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/publish/newthuen/ 48,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Number of international staff",511,14,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Tsinghua University",70.5,Beijing,"Tsinghua University, located in northwest Beijing, China, is a public institution that traces its roots back to 1911. The primary language of instruction is Chinese, though there are some graduate degree programs offered in English. For instance, the university has English-taught master's programs in Chinese politics, foreign policy and international relations; mechanical engineering; and global business journalism, among others. Tuition costs vary by degree program and language of instruction. The university's international students hail from more than 100 countries, with the bulk of them coming from Asia. In a recent year, 41 percent of the university's non-Chinese students were undergraduates, 29 percent were pursuing master's degrees, 9 percent were doctoral students and the rest were participating in shorter-term programs. Tsinghua University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

The university comprises numerous schools and departments, which offer programs across a variety of disciplines: science, engineering, literature, arts, history, philosophy, economics, management, law, education and medicine. In all, there are more than 70 degree programs available to undergraduate students at Tsinghua University, as well as many more master's and doctoral programs. The university has more than 300 research institutions. Among the university's research labs are the Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology, the State Key Laboratory of Precision Measuring Technology and Instruments and the National Engineering Laboratory for Digital Television. Students at Tsinghua have around 200 student groups that they can get involved in, such as the Zijing Volunteer Service and the Students' Performing Arts Club.","Beijing, 100084 China",http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/publish/newthuen/ 49,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Number of undergraduate degrees awarded","3,590",14,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Tsinghua University",70.5,Beijing,"Tsinghua University, located in northwest Beijing, China, is a public institution that traces its roots back to 1911. The primary language of instruction is Chinese, though there are some graduate degree programs offered in English. For instance, the university has English-taught master's programs in Chinese politics, foreign policy and international relations; mechanical engineering; and global business journalism, among others. Tuition costs vary by degree program and language of instruction. The university's international students hail from more than 100 countries, with the bulk of them coming from Asia. In a recent year, 41 percent of the university's non-Chinese students were undergraduates, 29 percent were pursuing master's degrees, 9 percent were doctoral students and the rest were participating in shorter-term programs. Tsinghua University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

The university comprises numerous schools and departments, which offer programs across a variety of disciplines: science, engineering, literature, arts, history, philosophy, economics, management, law, education and medicine. In all, there are more than 70 degree programs available to undergraduate students at Tsinghua University, as well as many more master's and doctoral programs. The university has more than 300 research institutions. Among the university's research labs are the Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology, the State Key Laboratory of Precision Measuring Technology and Instruments and the National Engineering Laboratory for Digital Television. Students at Tsinghua have around 200 student groups that they can get involved in, such as the Zijing Volunteer Service and the Students' Performing Arts Club.","Beijing, 100084 China",http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/publish/newthuen/ 50,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Number of master's degrees awarded","4,602",14,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Tsinghua University",70.5,Beijing,"Tsinghua University, located in northwest Beijing, China, is a public institution that traces its roots back to 1911. The primary language of instruction is Chinese, though there are some graduate degree programs offered in English. For instance, the university has English-taught master's programs in Chinese politics, foreign policy and international relations; mechanical engineering; and global business journalism, among others. Tuition costs vary by degree program and language of instruction. The university's international students hail from more than 100 countries, with the bulk of them coming from Asia. In a recent year, 41 percent of the university's non-Chinese students were undergraduates, 29 percent were pursuing master's degrees, 9 percent were doctoral students and the rest were participating in shorter-term programs. Tsinghua University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

The university comprises numerous schools and departments, which offer programs across a variety of disciplines: science, engineering, literature, arts, history, philosophy, economics, management, law, education and medicine. In all, there are more than 70 degree programs available to undergraduate students at Tsinghua University, as well as many more master's and doctoral programs. The university has more than 300 research institutions. Among the university's research labs are the Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology, the State Key Laboratory of Precision Measuring Technology and Instruments and the National Engineering Laboratory for Digital Television. Students at Tsinghua have around 200 student groups that they can get involved in, such as the Zijing Volunteer Service and the Students' Performing Arts Club.","Beijing, 100084 China",http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/publish/newthuen/ 51,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Number of doctoral degrees awarded","1,364",14,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Tsinghua University",70.5,Beijing,"Tsinghua University, located in northwest Beijing, China, is a public institution that traces its roots back to 1911. The primary language of instruction is Chinese, though there are some graduate degree programs offered in English. For instance, the university has English-taught master's programs in Chinese politics, foreign policy and international relations; mechanical engineering; and global business journalism, among others. Tuition costs vary by degree program and language of instruction. The university's international students hail from more than 100 countries, with the bulk of them coming from Asia. In a recent year, 41 percent of the university's non-Chinese students were undergraduates, 29 percent were pursuing master's degrees, 9 percent were doctoral students and the rest were participating in shorter-term programs. Tsinghua University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

The university comprises numerous schools and departments, which offer programs across a variety of disciplines: science, engineering, literature, arts, history, philosophy, economics, management, law, education and medicine. In all, there are more than 70 degree programs available to undergraduate students at Tsinghua University, as well as many more master's and doctoral programs. The university has more than 300 research institutions. Among the university's research labs are the Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology, the State Key Laboratory of Precision Measuring Technology and Instruments and the National Engineering Laboratory for Digital Television. Students at Tsinghua have around 200 student groups that they can get involved in, such as the Zijing Volunteer Service and the Students' Performing Arts Club.","Beijing, 100084 China",http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/publish/newthuen/ 52,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Number of research only staff","1,340",14,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Tsinghua University",70.5,Beijing,"Tsinghua University, located in northwest Beijing, China, is a public institution that traces its roots back to 1911. The primary language of instruction is Chinese, though there are some graduate degree programs offered in English. For instance, the university has English-taught master's programs in Chinese politics, foreign policy and international relations; mechanical engineering; and global business journalism, among others. Tuition costs vary by degree program and language of instruction. The university's international students hail from more than 100 countries, with the bulk of them coming from Asia. In a recent year, 41 percent of the university's non-Chinese students were undergraduates, 29 percent were pursuing master's degrees, 9 percent were doctoral students and the rest were participating in shorter-term programs. Tsinghua University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

The university comprises numerous schools and departments, which offer programs across a variety of disciplines: science, engineering, literature, arts, history, philosophy, economics, management, law, education and medicine. In all, there are more than 70 degree programs available to undergraduate students at Tsinghua University, as well as many more master's and doctoral programs. The university has more than 300 research institutions. Among the university's research labs are the Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology, the State Key Laboratory of Precision Measuring Technology and Instruments and the National Engineering Laboratory for Digital Television. Students at Tsinghua have around 200 student groups that they can get involved in, such as the Zijing Volunteer Service and the Students' Performing Arts Club.","Beijing, 100084 China",http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/publish/newthuen/ 53,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Number of new undergraduate students","3,567",14,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Tsinghua University",70.5,Beijing,"Tsinghua University, located in northwest Beijing, China, is a public institution that traces its roots back to 1911. The primary language of instruction is Chinese, though there are some graduate degree programs offered in English. For instance, the university has English-taught master's programs in Chinese politics, foreign policy and international relations; mechanical engineering; and global business journalism, among others. Tuition costs vary by degree program and language of instruction. The university's international students hail from more than 100 countries, with the bulk of them coming from Asia. In a recent year, 41 percent of the university's non-Chinese students were undergraduates, 29 percent were pursuing master's degrees, 9 percent were doctoral students and the rest were participating in shorter-term programs. Tsinghua University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

The university comprises numerous schools and departments, which offer programs across a variety of disciplines: science, engineering, literature, arts, history, philosophy, economics, management, law, education and medicine. In all, there are more than 70 degree programs available to undergraduate students at Tsinghua University, as well as many more master's and doctoral programs. The university has more than 300 research institutions. Among the university's research labs are the Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology, the State Key Laboratory of Precision Measuring Technology and Instruments and the National Engineering Laboratory for Digital Television. Students at Tsinghua have around 200 student groups that they can get involved in, such as the Zijing Volunteer Service and the Students' Performing Arts Club.","Beijing, 100084 China",http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/publish/newthuen/ 54,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Number of new master's students","5,435",14,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Tsinghua University",70.5,Beijing,"Tsinghua University, located in northwest Beijing, China, is a public institution that traces its roots back to 1911. The primary language of instruction is Chinese, though there are some graduate degree programs offered in English. For instance, the university has English-taught master's programs in Chinese politics, foreign policy and international relations; mechanical engineering; and global business journalism, among others. Tuition costs vary by degree program and language of instruction. The university's international students hail from more than 100 countries, with the bulk of them coming from Asia. In a recent year, 41 percent of the university's non-Chinese students were undergraduates, 29 percent were pursuing master's degrees, 9 percent were doctoral students and the rest were participating in shorter-term programs. Tsinghua University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

The university comprises numerous schools and departments, which offer programs across a variety of disciplines: science, engineering, literature, arts, history, philosophy, economics, management, law, education and medicine. In all, there are more than 70 degree programs available to undergraduate students at Tsinghua University, as well as many more master's and doctoral programs. The university has more than 300 research institutions. Among the university's research labs are the Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology, the State Key Laboratory of Precision Measuring Technology and Instruments and the National Engineering Laboratory for Digital Television. Students at Tsinghua have around 200 student groups that they can get involved in, such as the Zijing Volunteer Service and the Students' Performing Arts Club.","Beijing, 100084 China",http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/publish/newthuen/ 55,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Number of new doctoral students","2,111",14,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Tsinghua University",70.5,Beijing,"Tsinghua University, located in northwest Beijing, China, is a public institution that traces its roots back to 1911. The primary language of instruction is Chinese, though there are some graduate degree programs offered in English. For instance, the university has English-taught master's programs in Chinese politics, foreign policy and international relations; mechanical engineering; and global business journalism, among others. Tuition costs vary by degree program and language of instruction. The university's international students hail from more than 100 countries, with the bulk of them coming from Asia. In a recent year, 41 percent of the university's non-Chinese students were undergraduates, 29 percent were pursuing master's degrees, 9 percent were doctoral students and the rest were participating in shorter-term programs. Tsinghua University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

The university comprises numerous schools and departments, which offer programs across a variety of disciplines: science, engineering, literature, arts, history, philosophy, economics, management, law, education and medicine. In all, there are more than 70 degree programs available to undergraduate students at Tsinghua University, as well as many more master's and doctoral programs. The university has more than 300 research institutions. Among the university's research labs are the Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology, the State Key Laboratory of Precision Measuring Technology and Instruments and the National Engineering Laboratory for Digital Television. Students at Tsinghua have around 200 student groups that they can get involved in, such as the Zijing Volunteer Service and the Students' Performing Arts Club.","Beijing, 100084 China",http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/publish/newthuen/ 56,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Total number of students","42,136",15,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Peking University",70.4,Beijing,"Peking University is a public institution that was founded in 1898, though it wasn't known by its current name until 1912. The university’s main campus, known as Yan Yuan, is located in the Haidian District in the western suburbs of Beijing, China's capital city. University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students. Tuition costs are higher for non-Chinese nationals and vary by subject, with science subjects costing more. The university’s academic calendar is semester-based, and students typically study four years for undergraduate degree programs, two to three years for master's programs and four years for doctoral degree programs.

PKU, as the university is sometimes called, has academic departments focused on various humanities, social sciences and science disciplines. The language of instruction for undergraduates is Chinese, and graduate-level programs are taught in either Chinese or English. In 2000, Beijing Medical University was incorporated into PKU and renamed the Peking University Health Science Center, which is now the home of PKU’s medical programs, including pharmaceutics and nursing. The university has numerous research labs and centers, such as the State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics & Technology, the Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences and the State Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Materials Chemistry and Applications. PKU has established academic and exchange partnership programs with institutions around the world. One such collaboration is a master's program in international affairs organized jointly with the London School of Economics and Political Science in the U.K.","No.5 Yiheyuan Road Beijing, 100871 China",http://english.pku.edu.cn/ 57,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Number of international students","5,949",15,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Peking University",70.4,Beijing,"Peking University is a public institution that was founded in 1898, though it wasn't known by its current name until 1912. The university’s main campus, known as Yan Yuan, is located in the Haidian District in the western suburbs of Beijing, China's capital city. University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students. Tuition costs are higher for non-Chinese nationals and vary by subject, with science subjects costing more. The university’s academic calendar is semester-based, and students typically study four years for undergraduate degree programs, two to three years for master's programs and four years for doctoral degree programs.

PKU, as the university is sometimes called, has academic departments focused on various humanities, social sciences and science disciplines. The language of instruction for undergraduates is Chinese, and graduate-level programs are taught in either Chinese or English. In 2000, Beijing Medical University was incorporated into PKU and renamed the Peking University Health Science Center, which is now the home of PKU’s medical programs, including pharmaceutics and nursing. The university has numerous research labs and centers, such as the State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics & Technology, the Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences and the State Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Materials Chemistry and Applications. PKU has established academic and exchange partnership programs with institutions around the world. One such collaboration is a master's program in international affairs organized jointly with the London School of Economics and Political Science in the U.K.","No.5 Yiheyuan Road Beijing, 100871 China",http://english.pku.edu.cn/ 58,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Total number of academic staff","4,735",15,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Peking University",70.4,Beijing,"Peking University is a public institution that was founded in 1898, though it wasn't known by its current name until 1912. The university’s main campus, known as Yan Yuan, is located in the Haidian District in the western suburbs of Beijing, China's capital city. University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students. Tuition costs are higher for non-Chinese nationals and vary by subject, with science subjects costing more. The university’s academic calendar is semester-based, and students typically study four years for undergraduate degree programs, two to three years for master's programs and four years for doctoral degree programs.

PKU, as the university is sometimes called, has academic departments focused on various humanities, social sciences and science disciplines. The language of instruction for undergraduates is Chinese, and graduate-level programs are taught in either Chinese or English. In 2000, Beijing Medical University was incorporated into PKU and renamed the Peking University Health Science Center, which is now the home of PKU’s medical programs, including pharmaceutics and nursing. The university has numerous research labs and centers, such as the State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics & Technology, the Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences and the State Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Materials Chemistry and Applications. PKU has established academic and exchange partnership programs with institutions around the world. One such collaboration is a master's program in international affairs organized jointly with the London School of Economics and Political Science in the U.K.","No.5 Yiheyuan Road Beijing, 100871 China",http://english.pku.edu.cn/ 59,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Number of international staff",984,15,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Peking University",70.4,Beijing,"Peking University is a public institution that was founded in 1898, though it wasn't known by its current name until 1912. The university’s main campus, known as Yan Yuan, is located in the Haidian District in the western suburbs of Beijing, China's capital city. University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students. Tuition costs are higher for non-Chinese nationals and vary by subject, with science subjects costing more. The university’s academic calendar is semester-based, and students typically study four years for undergraduate degree programs, two to three years for master's programs and four years for doctoral degree programs.

PKU, as the university is sometimes called, has academic departments focused on various humanities, social sciences and science disciplines. The language of instruction for undergraduates is Chinese, and graduate-level programs are taught in either Chinese or English. In 2000, Beijing Medical University was incorporated into PKU and renamed the Peking University Health Science Center, which is now the home of PKU’s medical programs, including pharmaceutics and nursing. The university has numerous research labs and centers, such as the State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics & Technology, the Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences and the State Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Materials Chemistry and Applications. PKU has established academic and exchange partnership programs with institutions around the world. One such collaboration is a master's program in international affairs organized jointly with the London School of Economics and Political Science in the U.K.","No.5 Yiheyuan Road Beijing, 100871 China",http://english.pku.edu.cn/ 60,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Number of undergraduate degrees awarded","3,658",15,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Peking University",70.4,Beijing,"Peking University is a public institution that was founded in 1898, though it wasn't known by its current name until 1912. The university’s main campus, known as Yan Yuan, is located in the Haidian District in the western suburbs of Beijing, China's capital city. University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students. Tuition costs are higher for non-Chinese nationals and vary by subject, with science subjects costing more. The university’s academic calendar is semester-based, and students typically study four years for undergraduate degree programs, two to three years for master's programs and four years for doctoral degree programs.

PKU, as the university is sometimes called, has academic departments focused on various humanities, social sciences and science disciplines. The language of instruction for undergraduates is Chinese, and graduate-level programs are taught in either Chinese or English. In 2000, Beijing Medical University was incorporated into PKU and renamed the Peking University Health Science Center, which is now the home of PKU’s medical programs, including pharmaceutics and nursing. The university has numerous research labs and centers, such as the State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics & Technology, the Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences and the State Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Materials Chemistry and Applications. PKU has established academic and exchange partnership programs with institutions around the world. One such collaboration is a master's program in international affairs organized jointly with the London School of Economics and Political Science in the U.K.","No.5 Yiheyuan Road Beijing, 100871 China",http://english.pku.edu.cn/ 61,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Number of doctoral degrees awarded","1,912",15,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Peking University",70.4,Beijing,"Peking University is a public institution that was founded in 1898, though it wasn't known by its current name until 1912. The university’s main campus, known as Yan Yuan, is located in the Haidian District in the western suburbs of Beijing, China's capital city. University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students. Tuition costs are higher for non-Chinese nationals and vary by subject, with science subjects costing more. The university’s academic calendar is semester-based, and students typically study four years for undergraduate degree programs, two to three years for master's programs and four years for doctoral degree programs.

PKU, as the university is sometimes called, has academic departments focused on various humanities, social sciences and science disciplines. The language of instruction for undergraduates is Chinese, and graduate-level programs are taught in either Chinese or English. In 2000, Beijing Medical University was incorporated into PKU and renamed the Peking University Health Science Center, which is now the home of PKU’s medical programs, including pharmaceutics and nursing. The university has numerous research labs and centers, such as the State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics & Technology, the Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences and the State Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Materials Chemistry and Applications. PKU has established academic and exchange partnership programs with institutions around the world. One such collaboration is a master's program in international affairs organized jointly with the London School of Economics and Political Science in the U.K.","No.5 Yiheyuan Road Beijing, 100871 China",http://english.pku.edu.cn/ 62,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Number of research only staff","1,260",15,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Peking University",70.4,Beijing,"Peking University is a public institution that was founded in 1898, though it wasn't known by its current name until 1912. The university’s main campus, known as Yan Yuan, is located in the Haidian District in the western suburbs of Beijing, China's capital city. University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students. Tuition costs are higher for non-Chinese nationals and vary by subject, with science subjects costing more. The university’s academic calendar is semester-based, and students typically study four years for undergraduate degree programs, two to three years for master's programs and four years for doctoral degree programs.

PKU, as the university is sometimes called, has academic departments focused on various humanities, social sciences and science disciplines. The language of instruction for undergraduates is Chinese, and graduate-level programs are taught in either Chinese or English. In 2000, Beijing Medical University was incorporated into PKU and renamed the Peking University Health Science Center, which is now the home of PKU’s medical programs, including pharmaceutics and nursing. The university has numerous research labs and centers, such as the State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics & Technology, the Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences and the State Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Materials Chemistry and Applications. PKU has established academic and exchange partnership programs with institutions around the world. One such collaboration is a master's program in international affairs organized jointly with the London School of Economics and Political Science in the U.K.","No.5 Yiheyuan Road Beijing, 100871 China",http://english.pku.edu.cn/ 63,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Number of new undergraduate students","4,222",15,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Peking University",70.4,Beijing,"Peking University is a public institution that was founded in 1898, though it wasn't known by its current name until 1912. The university’s main campus, known as Yan Yuan, is located in the Haidian District in the western suburbs of Beijing, China's capital city. University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students. Tuition costs are higher for non-Chinese nationals and vary by subject, with science subjects costing more. The university’s academic calendar is semester-based, and students typically study four years for undergraduate degree programs, two to three years for master's programs and four years for doctoral degree programs.

PKU, as the university is sometimes called, has academic departments focused on various humanities, social sciences and science disciplines. The language of instruction for undergraduates is Chinese, and graduate-level programs are taught in either Chinese or English. In 2000, Beijing Medical University was incorporated into PKU and renamed the Peking University Health Science Center, which is now the home of PKU’s medical programs, including pharmaceutics and nursing. The university has numerous research labs and centers, such as the State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics & Technology, the Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences and the State Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Materials Chemistry and Applications. PKU has established academic and exchange partnership programs with institutions around the world. One such collaboration is a master's program in international affairs organized jointly with the London School of Economics and Political Science in the U.K.","No.5 Yiheyuan Road Beijing, 100871 China",http://english.pku.edu.cn/ 64,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Number of new doctoral students","2,330",15,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Peking University",70.4,Beijing,"Peking University is a public institution that was founded in 1898, though it wasn't known by its current name until 1912. The university’s main campus, known as Yan Yuan, is located in the Haidian District in the western suburbs of Beijing, China's capital city. University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students. Tuition costs are higher for non-Chinese nationals and vary by subject, with science subjects costing more. The university’s academic calendar is semester-based, and students typically study four years for undergraduate degree programs, two to three years for master's programs and four years for doctoral degree programs.

PKU, as the university is sometimes called, has academic departments focused on various humanities, social sciences and science disciplines. The language of instruction for undergraduates is Chinese, and graduate-level programs are taught in either Chinese or English. In 2000, Beijing Medical University was incorporated into PKU and renamed the Peking University Health Science Center, which is now the home of PKU’s medical programs, including pharmaceutics and nursing. The university has numerous research labs and centers, such as the State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics & Technology, the Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences and the State Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Materials Chemistry and Applications. PKU has established academic and exchange partnership programs with institutions around the world. One such collaboration is a master's program in international affairs organized jointly with the London School of Economics and Political Science in the U.K.","No.5 Yiheyuan Road Beijing, 100871 China",http://english.pku.edu.cn/ 65,"2018-03-18 03:12:15","Total number of students","1,059",16,"2018-03-18 03:12:15","Weizmann Institute of Science",65.4,Rehovot,,"234 Herzl Street Rehovot, 7610001 Israel",http://www.weizmann.ac.il/ 66,"2018-03-18 03:12:15","Number of international students",67,16,"2018-03-18 03:12:15","Weizmann Institute of Science",65.4,Rehovot,,"234 Herzl Street Rehovot, 7610001 Israel",http://www.weizmann.ac.il/ 67,"2018-03-18 03:12:15","Total number of academic staff",273,16,"2018-03-18 03:12:15","Weizmann Institute of Science",65.4,Rehovot,,"234 Herzl Street Rehovot, 7610001 Israel",http://www.weizmann.ac.il/ 68,"2018-03-18 03:12:15","Number of international staff",5,16,"2018-03-18 03:12:15","Weizmann Institute of Science",65.4,Rehovot,,"234 Herzl Street Rehovot, 7610001 Israel",http://www.weizmann.ac.il/ 69,"2018-03-18 03:12:15","Number of master's degrees awarded",182,16,"2018-03-18 03:12:15","Weizmann Institute of Science",65.4,Rehovot,,"234 Herzl Street Rehovot, 7610001 Israel",http://www.weizmann.ac.il/ 70,"2018-03-18 03:12:15","Number of doctoral degrees awarded",143,16,"2018-03-18 03:12:15","Weizmann Institute of Science",65.4,Rehovot,,"234 Herzl Street Rehovot, 7610001 Israel",http://www.weizmann.ac.il/ 71,"2018-03-18 03:12:15","Number of research only staff",779,16,"2018-03-18 03:12:15","Weizmann Institute of Science",65.4,Rehovot,,"234 Herzl Street Rehovot, 7610001 Israel",http://www.weizmann.ac.il/ 72,"2018-03-18 03:12:15","Number of new master's students",160,16,"2018-03-18 03:12:15","Weizmann Institute of Science",65.4,Rehovot,,"234 Herzl Street Rehovot, 7610001 Israel",http://www.weizmann.ac.il/ 73,"2018-03-18 03:12:15","Number of new doctoral students",162,16,"2018-03-18 03:12:15","Weizmann Institute of Science",65.4,Rehovot,,"234 Herzl Street Rehovot, 7610001 Israel",http://www.weizmann.ac.il/ 74,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Total number of students","22,481",19,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Kyoto University",64.3,"Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto","Kyoto University is a Japanese national university that was founded in 1897. Originally known as Kyoto Imperial University, the institution received its current name in 1947. In a recent year, around 23,000 students attended the university. Kyoto University has three campuses – the main Yoshida campus and the Uji and Katsura campuses – as well as facilities located in other areas of Japan, such as field stations for research. Tuition costs are the same for international and domestic students, and some university student housing is available.

In all, 10 academic divisions at the university offer undergraduate degrees: integrated human studies, letters, education, law, economics, science, medicine, pharmaceutical sciences, engineering and agriculture. Undergrads take courses in the liberal arts and sciences, as well as in more specialized areas. Kyoto University also has 18 graduate schools, including a school of Asian and African area studies as well as a school of management. The graduate schools offer master's, doctoral and professional degree programs.

The university’s academic calendar is semester-based, and the primary language of instruction is Japanese. However, some English-taught programs are available, mostly at the graduate level, including a program in international environmental management and an MBA program. The university’s Education Center for Japanese Language and Culture offers 15-week supplementary Japanese language classes for international students and researchers. Some of the research institutes at the university are the Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, the Disaster Prevention Research Institute and the Primate Research Institute.","Yoshida-Honmachi Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 606-8501 Japan",http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en 75,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Number of international students","1,704",19,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Kyoto University",64.3,"Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto","Kyoto University is a Japanese national university that was founded in 1897. Originally known as Kyoto Imperial University, the institution received its current name in 1947. In a recent year, around 23,000 students attended the university. Kyoto University has three campuses – the main Yoshida campus and the Uji and Katsura campuses – as well as facilities located in other areas of Japan, such as field stations for research. Tuition costs are the same for international and domestic students, and some university student housing is available.

In all, 10 academic divisions at the university offer undergraduate degrees: integrated human studies, letters, education, law, economics, science, medicine, pharmaceutical sciences, engineering and agriculture. Undergrads take courses in the liberal arts and sciences, as well as in more specialized areas. Kyoto University also has 18 graduate schools, including a school of Asian and African area studies as well as a school of management. The graduate schools offer master's, doctoral and professional degree programs.

The university’s academic calendar is semester-based, and the primary language of instruction is Japanese. However, some English-taught programs are available, mostly at the graduate level, including a program in international environmental management and an MBA program. The university’s Education Center for Japanese Language and Culture offers 15-week supplementary Japanese language classes for international students and researchers. Some of the research institutes at the university are the Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, the Disaster Prevention Research Institute and the Primate Research Institute.","Yoshida-Honmachi Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 606-8501 Japan",http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en 76,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Total number of academic staff","2,578",19,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Kyoto University",64.3,"Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto","Kyoto University is a Japanese national university that was founded in 1897. Originally known as Kyoto Imperial University, the institution received its current name in 1947. In a recent year, around 23,000 students attended the university. Kyoto University has three campuses – the main Yoshida campus and the Uji and Katsura campuses – as well as facilities located in other areas of Japan, such as field stations for research. Tuition costs are the same for international and domestic students, and some university student housing is available.

In all, 10 academic divisions at the university offer undergraduate degrees: integrated human studies, letters, education, law, economics, science, medicine, pharmaceutical sciences, engineering and agriculture. Undergrads take courses in the liberal arts and sciences, as well as in more specialized areas. Kyoto University also has 18 graduate schools, including a school of Asian and African area studies as well as a school of management. The graduate schools offer master's, doctoral and professional degree programs.

The university’s academic calendar is semester-based, and the primary language of instruction is Japanese. However, some English-taught programs are available, mostly at the graduate level, including a program in international environmental management and an MBA program. The university’s Education Center for Japanese Language and Culture offers 15-week supplementary Japanese language classes for international students and researchers. Some of the research institutes at the university are the Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, the Disaster Prevention Research Institute and the Primate Research Institute.","Yoshida-Honmachi Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 606-8501 Japan",http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en 77,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Number of international staff",74,19,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Kyoto University",64.3,"Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto","Kyoto University is a Japanese national university that was founded in 1897. Originally known as Kyoto Imperial University, the institution received its current name in 1947. In a recent year, around 23,000 students attended the university. Kyoto University has three campuses – the main Yoshida campus and the Uji and Katsura campuses – as well as facilities located in other areas of Japan, such as field stations for research. Tuition costs are the same for international and domestic students, and some university student housing is available.

In all, 10 academic divisions at the university offer undergraduate degrees: integrated human studies, letters, education, law, economics, science, medicine, pharmaceutical sciences, engineering and agriculture. Undergrads take courses in the liberal arts and sciences, as well as in more specialized areas. Kyoto University also has 18 graduate schools, including a school of Asian and African area studies as well as a school of management. The graduate schools offer master's, doctoral and professional degree programs.

The university’s academic calendar is semester-based, and the primary language of instruction is Japanese. However, some English-taught programs are available, mostly at the graduate level, including a program in international environmental management and an MBA program. The university’s Education Center for Japanese Language and Culture offers 15-week supplementary Japanese language classes for international students and researchers. Some of the research institutes at the university are the Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, the Disaster Prevention Research Institute and the Primate Research Institute.","Yoshida-Honmachi Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 606-8501 Japan",http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en 78,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Number of undergraduate degrees awarded","2,885",19,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Kyoto University",64.3,"Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto","Kyoto University is a Japanese national university that was founded in 1897. Originally known as Kyoto Imperial University, the institution received its current name in 1947. In a recent year, around 23,000 students attended the university. Kyoto University has three campuses – the main Yoshida campus and the Uji and Katsura campuses – as well as facilities located in other areas of Japan, such as field stations for research. Tuition costs are the same for international and domestic students, and some university student housing is available.

In all, 10 academic divisions at the university offer undergraduate degrees: integrated human studies, letters, education, law, economics, science, medicine, pharmaceutical sciences, engineering and agriculture. Undergrads take courses in the liberal arts and sciences, as well as in more specialized areas. Kyoto University also has 18 graduate schools, including a school of Asian and African area studies as well as a school of management. The graduate schools offer master's, doctoral and professional degree programs.

The university’s academic calendar is semester-based, and the primary language of instruction is Japanese. However, some English-taught programs are available, mostly at the graduate level, including a program in international environmental management and an MBA program. The university’s Education Center for Japanese Language and Culture offers 15-week supplementary Japanese language classes for international students and researchers. Some of the research institutes at the university are the Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, the Disaster Prevention Research Institute and the Primate Research Institute.","Yoshida-Honmachi Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 606-8501 Japan",http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en 79,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Number of master's degrees awarded","2,526",19,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Kyoto University",64.3,"Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto","Kyoto University is a Japanese national university that was founded in 1897. Originally known as Kyoto Imperial University, the institution received its current name in 1947. In a recent year, around 23,000 students attended the university. Kyoto University has three campuses – the main Yoshida campus and the Uji and Katsura campuses – as well as facilities located in other areas of Japan, such as field stations for research. Tuition costs are the same for international and domestic students, and some university student housing is available.

In all, 10 academic divisions at the university offer undergraduate degrees: integrated human studies, letters, education, law, economics, science, medicine, pharmaceutical sciences, engineering and agriculture. Undergrads take courses in the liberal arts and sciences, as well as in more specialized areas. Kyoto University also has 18 graduate schools, including a school of Asian and African area studies as well as a school of management. The graduate schools offer master's, doctoral and professional degree programs.

The university’s academic calendar is semester-based, and the primary language of instruction is Japanese. However, some English-taught programs are available, mostly at the graduate level, including a program in international environmental management and an MBA program. The university’s Education Center for Japanese Language and Culture offers 15-week supplementary Japanese language classes for international students and researchers. Some of the research institutes at the university are the Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, the Disaster Prevention Research Institute and the Primate Research Institute.","Yoshida-Honmachi Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 606-8501 Japan",http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en 80,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Number of doctoral degrees awarded",837,19,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Kyoto University",64.3,"Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto","Kyoto University is a Japanese national university that was founded in 1897. Originally known as Kyoto Imperial University, the institution received its current name in 1947. In a recent year, around 23,000 students attended the university. Kyoto University has three campuses – the main Yoshida campus and the Uji and Katsura campuses – as well as facilities located in other areas of Japan, such as field stations for research. Tuition costs are the same for international and domestic students, and some university student housing is available.

In all, 10 academic divisions at the university offer undergraduate degrees: integrated human studies, letters, education, law, economics, science, medicine, pharmaceutical sciences, engineering and agriculture. Undergrads take courses in the liberal arts and sciences, as well as in more specialized areas. Kyoto University also has 18 graduate schools, including a school of Asian and African area studies as well as a school of management. The graduate schools offer master's, doctoral and professional degree programs.

The university’s academic calendar is semester-based, and the primary language of instruction is Japanese. However, some English-taught programs are available, mostly at the graduate level, including a program in international environmental management and an MBA program. The university’s Education Center for Japanese Language and Culture offers 15-week supplementary Japanese language classes for international students and researchers. Some of the research institutes at the university are the Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, the Disaster Prevention Research Institute and the Primate Research Institute.","Yoshida-Honmachi Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 606-8501 Japan",http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en 81,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Number of research only staff","1,347",19,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Kyoto University",64.3,"Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto","Kyoto University is a Japanese national university that was founded in 1897. Originally known as Kyoto Imperial University, the institution received its current name in 1947. In a recent year, around 23,000 students attended the university. Kyoto University has three campuses – the main Yoshida campus and the Uji and Katsura campuses – as well as facilities located in other areas of Japan, such as field stations for research. Tuition costs are the same for international and domestic students, and some university student housing is available.

In all, 10 academic divisions at the university offer undergraduate degrees: integrated human studies, letters, education, law, economics, science, medicine, pharmaceutical sciences, engineering and agriculture. Undergrads take courses in the liberal arts and sciences, as well as in more specialized areas. Kyoto University also has 18 graduate schools, including a school of Asian and African area studies as well as a school of management. The graduate schools offer master's, doctoral and professional degree programs.

The university’s academic calendar is semester-based, and the primary language of instruction is Japanese. However, some English-taught programs are available, mostly at the graduate level, including a program in international environmental management and an MBA program. The university’s Education Center for Japanese Language and Culture offers 15-week supplementary Japanese language classes for international students and researchers. Some of the research institutes at the university are the Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, the Disaster Prevention Research Institute and the Primate Research Institute.","Yoshida-Honmachi Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 606-8501 Japan",http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en 82,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Number of new undergraduate students","3,024",19,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Kyoto University",64.3,"Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto","Kyoto University is a Japanese national university that was founded in 1897. Originally known as Kyoto Imperial University, the institution received its current name in 1947. In a recent year, around 23,000 students attended the university. Kyoto University has three campuses – the main Yoshida campus and the Uji and Katsura campuses – as well as facilities located in other areas of Japan, such as field stations for research. Tuition costs are the same for international and domestic students, and some university student housing is available.

In all, 10 academic divisions at the university offer undergraduate degrees: integrated human studies, letters, education, law, economics, science, medicine, pharmaceutical sciences, engineering and agriculture. Undergrads take courses in the liberal arts and sciences, as well as in more specialized areas. Kyoto University also has 18 graduate schools, including a school of Asian and African area studies as well as a school of management. The graduate schools offer master's, doctoral and professional degree programs.

The university’s academic calendar is semester-based, and the primary language of instruction is Japanese. However, some English-taught programs are available, mostly at the graduate level, including a program in international environmental management and an MBA program. The university’s Education Center for Japanese Language and Culture offers 15-week supplementary Japanese language classes for international students and researchers. Some of the research institutes at the university are the Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, the Disaster Prevention Research Institute and the Primate Research Institute.","Yoshida-Honmachi Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 606-8501 Japan",http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en 83,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Number of new master's students","2,534",19,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Kyoto University",64.3,"Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto","Kyoto University is a Japanese national university that was founded in 1897. Originally known as Kyoto Imperial University, the institution received its current name in 1947. In a recent year, around 23,000 students attended the university. Kyoto University has three campuses – the main Yoshida campus and the Uji and Katsura campuses – as well as facilities located in other areas of Japan, such as field stations for research. Tuition costs are the same for international and domestic students, and some university student housing is available.

In all, 10 academic divisions at the university offer undergraduate degrees: integrated human studies, letters, education, law, economics, science, medicine, pharmaceutical sciences, engineering and agriculture. Undergrads take courses in the liberal arts and sciences, as well as in more specialized areas. Kyoto University also has 18 graduate schools, including a school of Asian and African area studies as well as a school of management. The graduate schools offer master's, doctoral and professional degree programs.

The university’s academic calendar is semester-based, and the primary language of instruction is Japanese. However, some English-taught programs are available, mostly at the graduate level, including a program in international environmental management and an MBA program. The university’s Education Center for Japanese Language and Culture offers 15-week supplementary Japanese language classes for international students and researchers. Some of the research institutes at the university are the Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, the Disaster Prevention Research Institute and the Primate Research Institute.","Yoshida-Honmachi Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 606-8501 Japan",http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en 84,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Number of new doctoral students",898,19,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Kyoto University",64.3,"Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto","Kyoto University is a Japanese national university that was founded in 1897. Originally known as Kyoto Imperial University, the institution received its current name in 1947. In a recent year, around 23,000 students attended the university. Kyoto University has three campuses – the main Yoshida campus and the Uji and Katsura campuses – as well as facilities located in other areas of Japan, such as field stations for research. Tuition costs are the same for international and domestic students, and some university student housing is available.

In all, 10 academic divisions at the university offer undergraduate degrees: integrated human studies, letters, education, law, economics, science, medicine, pharmaceutical sciences, engineering and agriculture. Undergrads take courses in the liberal arts and sciences, as well as in more specialized areas. Kyoto University also has 18 graduate schools, including a school of Asian and African area studies as well as a school of management. The graduate schools offer master's, doctoral and professional degree programs.

The university’s academic calendar is semester-based, and the primary language of instruction is Japanese. However, some English-taught programs are available, mostly at the graduate level, including a program in international environmental management and an MBA program. The university’s Education Center for Japanese Language and Culture offers 15-week supplementary Japanese language classes for international students and researchers. Some of the research institutes at the university are the Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, the Disaster Prevention Research Institute and the Primate Research Institute.","Yoshida-Honmachi Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 606-8501 Japan",http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en 85,"2018-03-18 03:13:24","Total number of students","26,470",20,"2018-03-18 03:13:24","Seoul National University",63.2,Seoul,"Seoul National University was founded in 1946. The South Korean national university’s main location is the Gwanak campus in the city of Seoul. It also has a medical campus and a campus for agricultural education and research. Tuition costs are the same for domestic and international students and vary by subject area. Many of the university’s international students receive support from various types of scholarships that cover some or all of their tuition costs. International students can also participate in a work-study program in which they work on campus for 40-60 hours a month. University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

The university has 16 colleges for undergraduates, a graduate school that offers numerous master’s and doctoral programs and 10 professional schools. The professional schools offer studies in business, environmental studies, convergence science and technology, dentistry, international agriculture technology, international studies, law, medicine, public administration and public health. The primary language of instruction at Seoul National University is Korean, though somewhere between 10 to 20 percent of university courses are English-taught. The colleges of engineering and business have the highest proportion of courses taught in English. Nearly all of the school's faculty members – around 95 percent – have doctoral degrees. The university’s academic calendar is semester-based with the school year beginning in March. The university’s research organizations include the Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies, the Institute for Peace and Unification Studies and the Big Data Institute.","1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu Seoul, 151-742 South Korea",http://www.useoul.edu/ 86,"2018-03-18 03:13:24","Number of international students","3,021",20,"2018-03-18 03:13:24","Seoul National University",63.2,Seoul,"Seoul National University was founded in 1946. The South Korean national university’s main location is the Gwanak campus in the city of Seoul. It also has a medical campus and a campus for agricultural education and research. Tuition costs are the same for domestic and international students and vary by subject area. Many of the university’s international students receive support from various types of scholarships that cover some or all of their tuition costs. International students can also participate in a work-study program in which they work on campus for 40-60 hours a month. University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

The university has 16 colleges for undergraduates, a graduate school that offers numerous master’s and doctoral programs and 10 professional schools. The professional schools offer studies in business, environmental studies, convergence science and technology, dentistry, international agriculture technology, international studies, law, medicine, public administration and public health. The primary language of instruction at Seoul National University is Korean, though somewhere between 10 to 20 percent of university courses are English-taught. The colleges of engineering and business have the highest proportion of courses taught in English. Nearly all of the school's faculty members – around 95 percent – have doctoral degrees. The university’s academic calendar is semester-based with the school year beginning in March. The university’s research organizations include the Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies, the Institute for Peace and Unification Studies and the Big Data Institute.","1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu Seoul, 151-742 South Korea",http://www.useoul.edu/ 87,"2018-03-18 03:13:24","Total number of academic staff","2,099",20,"2018-03-18 03:13:24","Seoul National University",63.2,Seoul,"Seoul National University was founded in 1946. The South Korean national university’s main location is the Gwanak campus in the city of Seoul. It also has a medical campus and a campus for agricultural education and research. Tuition costs are the same for domestic and international students and vary by subject area. Many of the university’s international students receive support from various types of scholarships that cover some or all of their tuition costs. International students can also participate in a work-study program in which they work on campus for 40-60 hours a month. University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

The university has 16 colleges for undergraduates, a graduate school that offers numerous master’s and doctoral programs and 10 professional schools. The professional schools offer studies in business, environmental studies, convergence science and technology, dentistry, international agriculture technology, international studies, law, medicine, public administration and public health. The primary language of instruction at Seoul National University is Korean, though somewhere between 10 to 20 percent of university courses are English-taught. The colleges of engineering and business have the highest proportion of courses taught in English. Nearly all of the school's faculty members – around 95 percent – have doctoral degrees. The university’s academic calendar is semester-based with the school year beginning in March. The university’s research organizations include the Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies, the Institute for Peace and Unification Studies and the Big Data Institute.","1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu Seoul, 151-742 South Korea",http://www.useoul.edu/ 88,"2018-03-18 03:13:24","Number of international staff",105,20,"2018-03-18 03:13:24","Seoul National University",63.2,Seoul,"Seoul National University was founded in 1946. The South Korean national university’s main location is the Gwanak campus in the city of Seoul. It also has a medical campus and a campus for agricultural education and research. Tuition costs are the same for domestic and international students and vary by subject area. Many of the university’s international students receive support from various types of scholarships that cover some or all of their tuition costs. International students can also participate in a work-study program in which they work on campus for 40-60 hours a month. University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

The university has 16 colleges for undergraduates, a graduate school that offers numerous master’s and doctoral programs and 10 professional schools. The professional schools offer studies in business, environmental studies, convergence science and technology, dentistry, international agriculture technology, international studies, law, medicine, public administration and public health. The primary language of instruction at Seoul National University is Korean, though somewhere between 10 to 20 percent of university courses are English-taught. The colleges of engineering and business have the highest proportion of courses taught in English. Nearly all of the school's faculty members – around 95 percent – have doctoral degrees. The university’s academic calendar is semester-based with the school year beginning in March. The university’s research organizations include the Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies, the Institute for Peace and Unification Studies and the Big Data Institute.","1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu Seoul, 151-742 South Korea",http://www.useoul.edu/ 89,"2018-03-18 03:13:24","Number of undergraduate degrees awarded","3,419",20,"2018-03-18 03:13:24","Seoul National University",63.2,Seoul,"Seoul National University was founded in 1946. The South Korean national university’s main location is the Gwanak campus in the city of Seoul. It also has a medical campus and a campus for agricultural education and research. Tuition costs are the same for domestic and international students and vary by subject area. Many of the university’s international students receive support from various types of scholarships that cover some or all of their tuition costs. International students can also participate in a work-study program in which they work on campus for 40-60 hours a month. University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

The university has 16 colleges for undergraduates, a graduate school that offers numerous master’s and doctoral programs and 10 professional schools. The professional schools offer studies in business, environmental studies, convergence science and technology, dentistry, international agriculture technology, international studies, law, medicine, public administration and public health. The primary language of instruction at Seoul National University is Korean, though somewhere between 10 to 20 percent of university courses are English-taught. The colleges of engineering and business have the highest proportion of courses taught in English. Nearly all of the school's faculty members – around 95 percent – have doctoral degrees. The university’s academic calendar is semester-based with the school year beginning in March. The university’s research organizations include the Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies, the Institute for Peace and Unification Studies and the Big Data Institute.","1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu Seoul, 151-742 South Korea",http://www.useoul.edu/ 90,"2018-03-18 03:13:24","Number of doctoral degrees awarded","1,116",20,"2018-03-18 03:13:24","Seoul National University",63.2,Seoul,"Seoul National University was founded in 1946. The South Korean national university’s main location is the Gwanak campus in the city of Seoul. It also has a medical campus and a campus for agricultural education and research. Tuition costs are the same for domestic and international students and vary by subject area. Many of the university’s international students receive support from various types of scholarships that cover some or all of their tuition costs. International students can also participate in a work-study program in which they work on campus for 40-60 hours a month. University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

The university has 16 colleges for undergraduates, a graduate school that offers numerous master’s and doctoral programs and 10 professional schools. The professional schools offer studies in business, environmental studies, convergence science and technology, dentistry, international agriculture technology, international studies, law, medicine, public administration and public health. The primary language of instruction at Seoul National University is Korean, though somewhere between 10 to 20 percent of university courses are English-taught. The colleges of engineering and business have the highest proportion of courses taught in English. Nearly all of the school's faculty members – around 95 percent – have doctoral degrees. The university’s academic calendar is semester-based with the school year beginning in March. The university’s research organizations include the Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies, the Institute for Peace and Unification Studies and the Big Data Institute.","1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu Seoul, 151-742 South Korea",http://www.useoul.edu/ 91,"2018-03-18 03:13:24","Number of research only staff","1,310",20,"2018-03-18 03:13:24","Seoul National University",63.2,Seoul,"Seoul National University was founded in 1946. The South Korean national university’s main location is the Gwanak campus in the city of Seoul. It also has a medical campus and a campus for agricultural education and research. Tuition costs are the same for domestic and international students and vary by subject area. Many of the university’s international students receive support from various types of scholarships that cover some or all of their tuition costs. International students can also participate in a work-study program in which they work on campus for 40-60 hours a month. University housing is available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

The university has 16 colleges for undergraduates, a graduate school that offers numerous master’s and doctoral programs and 10 professional schools. The professional schools offer studies in business, environmental studies, convergence science and technology, dentistry, international agriculture technology, international studies, law, medicine, public administration and public health. The primary language of instruction at Seoul National University is Korean, though somewhere between 10 to 20 percent of university courses are English-taught. The colleges of engineering and business have the highest proportion of courses taught in English. Nearly all of the school's faculty members – around 95 percent – have doctoral degrees. The university’s academic calendar is semester-based with the school year beginning in March. The university’s research organizations include the Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies, the Institute for Peace and Unification Studies and the Big Data Institute.","1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu Seoul, 151-742 South Korea",http://www.useoul.edu/ 92,"2018-03-18 03:15:30","Total number of students","46,846",24,"2018-03-18 03:15:30","Monash University",69.6,"Clayton, Victoria","Monash University is a public institution that was established in 1958. It is located in the state of Victoria in southeastern Australia and is named after Sir John Monash, an Australian military leader and engineer. The Clayton campus, the largest of the university’s five Australian sites, is situated around 12 miles southeast of Victoria's capital city, Melbourne. Monash University also has a branch campus in Malaysia, a graduate school in China jointly run with Southeast University and several other affiliated international sites. Students at Monash hail from more than 100 countries. International students pay higher tuition at Monash, though some scholarships are available. Three of the university's Australian campuses offer on-campus student housing.

The university has many academic divisions: art, design and architecture; arts; business and economics; education; engineering; information technology; law; medicine, nursing and health sciences; pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences; and science. The language of instruction at Monash is English, and the university follows a semester-based academic calendar. Undergraduates can enroll in honors programs that offer a fourth year of study, heavily focused on research. In Australia, a bachelor honors degree is a higher-level credential than a bachelor's degree. Monash University has student-exchange agreements with upward of 100 partner universities in more than 25 countries. Some of the university's research centers and institutes are the Monash Injury Research Institute, the Monash Centre for Atomically Thin Materials and the Monash Sustainable Development Institute.","Wellington Rd Clayton, Victoria 3800 Australia",http://www.monash.edu.au/ 93,"2018-03-18 03:15:30","Number of international students","13,151",24,"2018-03-18 03:15:30","Monash University",69.6,"Clayton, Victoria","Monash University is a public institution that was established in 1958. It is located in the state of Victoria in southeastern Australia and is named after Sir John Monash, an Australian military leader and engineer. The Clayton campus, the largest of the university’s five Australian sites, is situated around 12 miles southeast of Victoria's capital city, Melbourne. Monash University also has a branch campus in Malaysia, a graduate school in China jointly run with Southeast University and several other affiliated international sites. Students at Monash hail from more than 100 countries. International students pay higher tuition at Monash, though some scholarships are available. Three of the university's Australian campuses offer on-campus student housing.

The university has many academic divisions: art, design and architecture; arts; business and economics; education; engineering; information technology; law; medicine, nursing and health sciences; pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences; and science. The language of instruction at Monash is English, and the university follows a semester-based academic calendar. Undergraduates can enroll in honors programs that offer a fourth year of study, heavily focused on research. In Australia, a bachelor honors degree is a higher-level credential than a bachelor's degree. Monash University has student-exchange agreements with upward of 100 partner universities in more than 25 countries. Some of the university's research centers and institutes are the Monash Injury Research Institute, the Monash Centre for Atomically Thin Materials and the Monash Sustainable Development Institute.","Wellington Rd Clayton, Victoria 3800 Australia",http://www.monash.edu.au/ 94,"2018-03-18 03:15:30","Total number of academic staff","1,390",24,"2018-03-18 03:15:30","Monash University",69.6,"Clayton, Victoria","Monash University is a public institution that was established in 1958. It is located in the state of Victoria in southeastern Australia and is named after Sir John Monash, an Australian military leader and engineer. The Clayton campus, the largest of the university’s five Australian sites, is situated around 12 miles southeast of Victoria's capital city, Melbourne. Monash University also has a branch campus in Malaysia, a graduate school in China jointly run with Southeast University and several other affiliated international sites. Students at Monash hail from more than 100 countries. International students pay higher tuition at Monash, though some scholarships are available. Three of the university's Australian campuses offer on-campus student housing.

The university has many academic divisions: art, design and architecture; arts; business and economics; education; engineering; information technology; law; medicine, nursing and health sciences; pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences; and science. The language of instruction at Monash is English, and the university follows a semester-based academic calendar. Undergraduates can enroll in honors programs that offer a fourth year of study, heavily focused on research. In Australia, a bachelor honors degree is a higher-level credential than a bachelor's degree. Monash University has student-exchange agreements with upward of 100 partner universities in more than 25 countries. Some of the university's research centers and institutes are the Monash Injury Research Institute, the Monash Centre for Atomically Thin Materials and the Monash Sustainable Development Institute.","Wellington Rd Clayton, Victoria 3800 Australia",http://www.monash.edu.au/ 95,"2018-03-18 03:15:30","Number of international staff",359,24,"2018-03-18 03:15:30","Monash University",69.6,"Clayton, Victoria","Monash University is a public institution that was established in 1958. It is located in the state of Victoria in southeastern Australia and is named after Sir John Monash, an Australian military leader and engineer. The Clayton campus, the largest of the university’s five Australian sites, is situated around 12 miles southeast of Victoria's capital city, Melbourne. Monash University also has a branch campus in Malaysia, a graduate school in China jointly run with Southeast University and several other affiliated international sites. Students at Monash hail from more than 100 countries. International students pay higher tuition at Monash, though some scholarships are available. Three of the university's Australian campuses offer on-campus student housing.

The university has many academic divisions: art, design and architecture; arts; business and economics; education; engineering; information technology; law; medicine, nursing and health sciences; pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences; and science. The language of instruction at Monash is English, and the university follows a semester-based academic calendar. Undergraduates can enroll in honors programs that offer a fourth year of study, heavily focused on research. In Australia, a bachelor honors degree is a higher-level credential than a bachelor's degree. Monash University has student-exchange agreements with upward of 100 partner universities in more than 25 countries. Some of the university's research centers and institutes are the Monash Injury Research Institute, the Monash Centre for Atomically Thin Materials and the Monash Sustainable Development Institute.","Wellington Rd Clayton, Victoria 3800 Australia",http://www.monash.edu.au/ 96,"2018-03-18 03:15:30","Number of undergraduate degrees awarded","8,542",24,"2018-03-18 03:15:30","Monash University",69.6,"Clayton, Victoria","Monash University is a public institution that was established in 1958. It is located in the state of Victoria in southeastern Australia and is named after Sir John Monash, an Australian military leader and engineer. The Clayton campus, the largest of the university’s five Australian sites, is situated around 12 miles southeast of Victoria's capital city, Melbourne. Monash University also has a branch campus in Malaysia, a graduate school in China jointly run with Southeast University and several other affiliated international sites. Students at Monash hail from more than 100 countries. International students pay higher tuition at Monash, though some scholarships are available. Three of the university's Australian campuses offer on-campus student housing.

The university has many academic divisions: art, design and architecture; arts; business and economics; education; engineering; information technology; law; medicine, nursing and health sciences; pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences; and science. The language of instruction at Monash is English, and the university follows a semester-based academic calendar. Undergraduates can enroll in honors programs that offer a fourth year of study, heavily focused on research. In Australia, a bachelor honors degree is a higher-level credential than a bachelor's degree. Monash University has student-exchange agreements with upward of 100 partner universities in more than 25 countries. Some of the university's research centers and institutes are the Monash Injury Research Institute, the Monash Centre for Atomically Thin Materials and the Monash Sustainable Development Institute.","Wellington Rd Clayton, Victoria 3800 Australia",http://www.monash.edu.au/ 97,"2018-03-18 03:15:30","Number of master's degrees awarded","4,514",24,"2018-03-18 03:15:30","Monash University",69.6,"Clayton, Victoria","Monash University is a public institution that was established in 1958. It is located in the state of Victoria in southeastern Australia and is named after Sir John Monash, an Australian military leader and engineer. The Clayton campus, the largest of the university’s five Australian sites, is situated around 12 miles southeast of Victoria's capital city, Melbourne. Monash University also has a branch campus in Malaysia, a graduate school in China jointly run with Southeast University and several other affiliated international sites. Students at Monash hail from more than 100 countries. International students pay higher tuition at Monash, though some scholarships are available. Three of the university's Australian campuses offer on-campus student housing.

The university has many academic divisions: art, design and architecture; arts; business and economics; education; engineering; information technology; law; medicine, nursing and health sciences; pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences; and science. The language of instruction at Monash is English, and the university follows a semester-based academic calendar. Undergraduates can enroll in honors programs that offer a fourth year of study, heavily focused on research. In Australia, a bachelor honors degree is a higher-level credential than a bachelor's degree. Monash University has student-exchange agreements with upward of 100 partner universities in more than 25 countries. Some of the university's research centers and institutes are the Monash Injury Research Institute, the Monash Centre for Atomically Thin Materials and the Monash Sustainable Development Institute.","Wellington Rd Clayton, Victoria 3800 Australia",http://www.monash.edu.au/ 98,"2018-03-18 03:15:30","Number of doctoral degrees awarded",685,24,"2018-03-18 03:15:30","Monash University",69.6,"Clayton, Victoria","Monash University is a public institution that was established in 1958. It is located in the state of Victoria in southeastern Australia and is named after Sir John Monash, an Australian military leader and engineer. The Clayton campus, the largest of the university’s five Australian sites, is situated around 12 miles southeast of Victoria's capital city, Melbourne. Monash University also has a branch campus in Malaysia, a graduate school in China jointly run with Southeast University and several other affiliated international sites. Students at Monash hail from more than 100 countries. International students pay higher tuition at Monash, though some scholarships are available. Three of the university's Australian campuses offer on-campus student housing.

The university has many academic divisions: art, design and architecture; arts; business and economics; education; engineering; information technology; law; medicine, nursing and health sciences; pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences; and science. The language of instruction at Monash is English, and the university follows a semester-based academic calendar. Undergraduates can enroll in honors programs that offer a fourth year of study, heavily focused on research. In Australia, a bachelor honors degree is a higher-level credential than a bachelor's degree. Monash University has student-exchange agreements with upward of 100 partner universities in more than 25 countries. Some of the university's research centers and institutes are the Monash Injury Research Institute, the Monash Centre for Atomically Thin Materials and the Monash Sustainable Development Institute.","Wellington Rd Clayton, Victoria 3800 Australia",http://www.monash.edu.au/ 99,"2018-03-18 03:15:30","Number of research only staff",969,24,"2018-03-18 03:15:30","Monash University",69.6,"Clayton, Victoria","Monash University is a public institution that was established in 1958. It is located in the state of Victoria in southeastern Australia and is named after Sir John Monash, an Australian military leader and engineer. The Clayton campus, the largest of the university’s five Australian sites, is situated around 12 miles southeast of Victoria's capital city, Melbourne. Monash University also has a branch campus in Malaysia, a graduate school in China jointly run with Southeast University and several other affiliated international sites. Students at Monash hail from more than 100 countries. International students pay higher tuition at Monash, though some scholarships are available. Three of the university's Australian campuses offer on-campus student housing.

The university has many academic divisions: art, design and architecture; arts; business and economics; education; engineering; information technology; law; medicine, nursing and health sciences; pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences; and science. The language of instruction at Monash is English, and the university follows a semester-based academic calendar. Undergraduates can enroll in honors programs that offer a fourth year of study, heavily focused on research. In Australia, a bachelor honors degree is a higher-level credential than a bachelor's degree. Monash University has student-exchange agreements with upward of 100 partner universities in more than 25 countries. Some of the university's research centers and institutes are the Monash Injury Research Institute, the Monash Centre for Atomically Thin Materials and the Monash Sustainable Development Institute.","Wellington Rd Clayton, Victoria 3800 Australia",http://www.monash.edu.au/ 100,"2018-03-18 03:15:30","Number of new undergraduate students","10,436",24,"2018-03-18 03:15:30","Monash University",69.6,"Clayton, Victoria","Monash University is a public institution that was established in 1958. It is located in the state of Victoria in southeastern Australia and is named after Sir John Monash, an Australian military leader and engineer. The Clayton campus, the largest of the university’s five Australian sites, is situated around 12 miles southeast of Victoria's capital city, Melbourne. Monash University also has a branch campus in Malaysia, a graduate school in China jointly run with Southeast University and several other affiliated international sites. Students at Monash hail from more than 100 countries. International students pay higher tuition at Monash, though some scholarships are available. Three of the university's Australian campuses offer on-campus student housing.

The university has many academic divisions: art, design and architecture; arts; business and economics; education; engineering; information technology; law; medicine, nursing and health sciences; pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences; and science. The language of instruction at Monash is English, and the university follows a semester-based academic calendar. Undergraduates can enroll in honors programs that offer a fourth year of study, heavily focused on research. In Australia, a bachelor honors degree is a higher-level credential than a bachelor's degree. Monash University has student-exchange agreements with upward of 100 partner universities in more than 25 countries. Some of the university's research centers and institutes are the Monash Injury Research Institute, the Monash Centre for Atomically Thin Materials and the Monash Sustainable Development Institute.","Wellington Rd Clayton, Victoria 3800 Australia",http://www.monash.edu.au/