college_subject_rank.id,college_subject_rank.ts,college_subject_rank.subject,college_subject_rank.value,college_subject_rank.remark,college_subject_rank.remark_rang,college.id,college.ts,college.title,college.global_score,college.city,college.description,college.address,college.website 1,"2018-03-18 03:05:56","Agricultural Sciences",90,,#,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","Biology and Biochemistry",386,Tie,#,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",Chemistry,568,Tie,#,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","Clinical Medicine",292,Tie,#,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",Environment/Ecology,125,Tie,#,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",Immunology,154,,#,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",Physics,565,Tie,#,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","Plant and Animal Science",142,Tie,#,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","Social Sciences and Public Health",292,Tie,#,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 03:06:19","Agricultural Sciences",199,,#,5,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Cairo University",45.1,Giza,,"Cairo University Rd Giza, 12613 Egypt",http://cu.edu.eg/Home 11,"2018-03-18 03:06:19",Chemistry,389,Tie,#,5,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Cairo University",45.1,Giza,,"Cairo University Rd Giza, 12613 Egypt",http://cu.edu.eg/Home 12,"2018-03-18 03:06:19","Clinical Medicine",325,Tie,#,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",Engineering,386,,#,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",Microbiology,199,,#,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","Pharmacology and Toxicology",166,,#,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",Physics,261,Tie,#,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","Plant and Animal Science",327,Tie,#,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 03:06:22","Agricultural Sciences",194,,#,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/ 19,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","Clinical Medicine",529,Tie,#,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/ 20,"2018-03-18 03:06:22",Engineering,357,Tie,#,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/ 21,"2018-03-18 03:06:22",Microbiology,125,Tie,#,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/ 22,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","Plant and Animal Science",63,,#,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/ 23,"2018-03-18 03:06:22","Social Sciences and Public Health",348,Tie,#,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 03:06:33",Chemistry,506,,#,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 25,"2018-03-18 03:06:33",Physics,320,Tie,#,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 26,"2018-03-18 03:06:33","Social Sciences and Public Health",372,,#,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 27,"2018-03-18 03:07:51",Physics,244,Tie,#,9,"2018-03-18 03:07:51","Helwan University",38.4,Helwan,,"Al Sikka Al Hadid Al Gharbeya Helwan, 11975 Egypt",http://www.helwan.edu.eg/English/ 28,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Biology and Biochemistry",49,,#,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/ 29,"2018-03-18 03:12:00",Chemistry,10,Tie,#,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/ 30,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Clinical Medicine",424,Tie,#,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/ 31,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Computer Science",1,,#,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/ 32,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Economics and Business",88,,#,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/ 33,"2018-03-18 03:12:00",Engineering,1,,#,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/ 34,"2018-03-18 03:12:00",Environment/Ecology,64,,#,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/ 35,"2018-03-18 03:12:00",Geosciences,59,,#,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/ 36,"2018-03-18 03:12:00","Materials Science",6,,#,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/ 37,"2018-03-18 03:12:00",Mathematics,52,Tie,#,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/ 38,"2018-03-18 03:12:00",Microbiology,152,,#,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/ 39,"2018-03-18 03:12:01","Molecular Biology and Genetics",83,,#,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/ 40,"2018-03-18 03:12:01",Physics,28,,#,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/ 41,"2018-03-18 03:12:01","Social Sciences and Public Health",130,,#,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/ 42,"2018-03-18 03:12:01","Space Science",189,,#,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/ 43,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Biology and Biochemistry",58,,#,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/ 44,"2018-03-18 03:12:07",Chemistry,15,,#,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/ 45,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Clinical Medicine",125,Tie,#,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/ 46,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Computer Science",26,,#,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/ 47,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Economics and Business",52,Tie,#,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/ 48,"2018-03-18 03:12:07",Engineering,23,,#,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/ 49,"2018-03-18 03:12:07",Environment/Ecology,44,Tie,#,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/ 50,"2018-03-18 03:12:07",Geosciences,20,,#,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/ 51,"2018-03-18 03:12:07",Immunology,171,,#,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/ 52,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Materials Science",10,,#,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/ 53,"2018-03-18 03:12:07",Mathematics,19,Tie,#,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/ 54,"2018-03-18 03:12:07",Microbiology,190,,#,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/ 55,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Molecular Biology and Genetics",70,,#,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/ 56,"2018-03-18 03:12:07","Neuroscience and Behavior",141,Tie,#,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","Pharmacology and Toxicology",26,,#,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",Physics,20,Tie,#,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","Plant and Animal Science",67,,#,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",Psychiatry/Psychology,154,,#,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","Social Sciences and Public Health",54,Tie,#,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","Space Science",74,Tie,#,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 03:12:15","Biology and Biochemistry",61,Tie,#,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/ 64,"2018-03-18 03:12:15",Chemistry,84,,#,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/ 65,"2018-03-18 03:12:15","Clinical Medicine",357,,#,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",Mathematics,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/ 67,"2018-03-18 03:12:15","Molecular Biology and Genetics",63,,#,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","Neuroscience and Behavior",92,Tie,#,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",Physics,46,,#,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","Space Science",150,Tie,#,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 03:13:07","Agricultural Sciences",67,,#,18,"2018-03-18 03:13:07","King Abdulaziz University",64.9,Jeddah,,"Abdullah Sulayman Jeddah, 21589 Saudi Arabia",http://www.kau.edu.sa/home_ENGLISH.aspx 72,"2018-03-18 03:13:07","Biology and Biochemistry",88,Tie,#,18,"2018-03-18 03:13:07","King Abdulaziz University",64.9,Jeddah,,"Abdullah Sulayman Jeddah, 21589 Saudi Arabia",http://www.kau.edu.sa/home_ENGLISH.aspx 73,"2018-03-18 03:13:07",Chemistry,40,,#,18,"2018-03-18 03:13:07","King Abdulaziz University",64.9,Jeddah,,"Abdullah Sulayman Jeddah, 21589 Saudi Arabia",http://www.kau.edu.sa/home_ENGLISH.aspx 74,"2018-03-18 03:13:07","Clinical Medicine",307,Tie,#,18,"2018-03-18 03:13:07","King Abdulaziz University",64.9,Jeddah,,"Abdullah Sulayman Jeddah, 21589 Saudi Arabia",http://www.kau.edu.sa/home_ENGLISH.aspx 75,"2018-03-18 03:13:07","Computer Science",13,,#,18,"2018-03-18 03:13:07","King Abdulaziz University",64.9,Jeddah,,"Abdullah Sulayman Jeddah, 21589 Saudi Arabia",http://www.kau.edu.sa/home_ENGLISH.aspx 76,"2018-03-18 03:13:07",Engineering,22,,#,18,"2018-03-18 03:13:07","King Abdulaziz University",64.9,Jeddah,,"Abdullah Sulayman Jeddah, 21589 Saudi Arabia",http://www.kau.edu.sa/home_ENGLISH.aspx 77,"2018-03-18 03:13:07",Environment/Ecology,192,,#,18,"2018-03-18 03:13:07","King Abdulaziz University",64.9,Jeddah,,"Abdullah Sulayman Jeddah, 21589 Saudi Arabia",http://www.kau.edu.sa/home_ENGLISH.aspx 78,"2018-03-18 03:13:07",Geosciences,151,,#,18,"2018-03-18 03:13:07","King Abdulaziz University",64.9,Jeddah,,"Abdullah Sulayman Jeddah, 21589 Saudi Arabia",http://www.kau.edu.sa/home_ENGLISH.aspx 79,"2018-03-18 03:13:07","Materials Science",63,,#,18,"2018-03-18 03:13:07","King Abdulaziz University",64.9,Jeddah,,"Abdullah Sulayman Jeddah, 21589 Saudi Arabia",http://www.kau.edu.sa/home_ENGLISH.aspx 80,"2018-03-18 03:13:07","Molecular Biology and Genetics",82,,#,18,"2018-03-18 03:13:07","King Abdulaziz University",64.9,Jeddah,,"Abdullah Sulayman Jeddah, 21589 Saudi Arabia",http://www.kau.edu.sa/home_ENGLISH.aspx 81,"2018-03-18 03:13:07","Pharmacology and Toxicology",86,Tie,#,18,"2018-03-18 03:13:07","King Abdulaziz University",64.9,Jeddah,,"Abdullah Sulayman Jeddah, 21589 Saudi Arabia",http://www.kau.edu.sa/home_ENGLISH.aspx 82,"2018-03-18 03:13:07",Physics,236,,#,18,"2018-03-18 03:13:07","King Abdulaziz University",64.9,Jeddah,,"Abdullah Sulayman Jeddah, 21589 Saudi Arabia",http://www.kau.edu.sa/home_ENGLISH.aspx 83,"2018-03-18 03:13:07","Plant and Animal Science",260,Tie,#,18,"2018-03-18 03:13:07","King Abdulaziz University",64.9,Jeddah,,"Abdullah Sulayman Jeddah, 21589 Saudi Arabia",http://www.kau.edu.sa/home_ENGLISH.aspx 84,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Agricultural Sciences",104,,#,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 03:13:15","Biology and Biochemistry",40,,#,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 86,"2018-03-18 03:13:15",Chemistry,19,,#,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 87,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Clinical Medicine",136,,#,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 88,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Computer Science",193,,#,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 89,"2018-03-18 03:13:15",Engineering,119,Tie,#,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 90,"2018-03-18 03:13:15",Environment/Ecology,141,,#,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 91,"2018-03-18 03:13:15",Geosciences,105,,#,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 92,"2018-03-18 03:13:15",Immunology,76,,#,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 93,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Materials Science",57,Tie,#,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 94,"2018-03-18 03:13:15",Mathematics,42,,#,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 95,"2018-03-18 03:13:15",Microbiology,82,,#,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 96,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Molecular Biology and Genetics",62,,#,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 97,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Neuroscience and Behavior",138,,#,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 98,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Pharmacology and Toxicology",110,,#,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 99,"2018-03-18 03:13:15",Physics,32,Tie,#,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 100,"2018-03-18 03:13:15","Plant and Animal Science",47,Tie,#,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