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Looking to study economics, political science, international relations, law or another subject in the field of social sciences and management at one of the top universities in the world? Check out the latest results of the QS World University Rankings by Faculty to discover the top universities in the world for social sciences and management this year. These rankings draw data on research citations, along with the opinions of academics and employers worldwide, in order to highlight the world’s leading institutions in each faculty area.
Below are 2014’s 10 top universities in the world for social sciences and management, in video and list format…
Top 10 universities for social sciences & management 2014
Last year’s rank: 1st
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
Type: Private research (Ivy League)
Fact: Harvard University, the top university in the world for social science and management, has more than its fair share of notable alumni, including the likes of Mark Zuckerberg, the creator of Facebook, and John F Kennedy, former president of the US.
2. London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Last year’s rank: 2nd
Location: London, UK
Type: Public research
Fact: Informally known as LSE, the London School of Economics and Political Science is the UK’s leading university specializing in the social sciences, and is lauded for the impressive number of Nobel Prize winners among its alumni and staff, particularly in the economics field.
Last year’s rank: 3rd
Location: Oxford, UK
Type: Collegiate research
Fact: Oxford University is comprised of a total of 39 individual colleges and related buildings and is the oldest English-speaking university in the world.
Last year’s rank: 4th
Location: Cambridge, UK
Type: Public research (with private colleges)
Fact: Among the University of Cambridge’s most famous colleges are King’s College, Trinity Hall, Trinity College, Darwin College, Corpus Christi College and Downing College.
Last year’s rank: 5th
Location: Stanford, California, US
Type: Private research
Fact: Undergraduate programs at Stanford University are the most selective in the country, with only 5.07% of applicants gaining acceptance for the 2018 class.
6. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Last year’s rank: 7=
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
School: Private research, land grant
Fact: You may know it boasts alumni such as the likes of astronaut Buzz Aldrin and aviation pioneer James Doolittle, but did you also know the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers a “pirate certificate” to students who complete classes in archery, sailing, pistol and fencing?
Last year’s rank: 11th
Location: Chicago, Illinois, US
Type: Private research
Fact: The University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business is the second-oldest business school in the world, established in 1898, eight years after the founding of the university itself.
8. University of California, Berkeley (UCB)
Last year’s rank: 9=
Location: Berkeley, California, US
Type: Public research
Fact: Students at the University of California, Berkeley were awarded more Graduate Research Fellowships from the National Science Foundation than students of any other US university in the past decade.
9. National University of Singapore (NUS)
Last year’s rank: 9=
Location: Southwest Singapore
Type: Public research
Fact: The National University of Singapore (NUS) is the oldest and largest (in terms of enrollment and curriculum) university in Singapore and its notable alumni include four Singaporean and two Malaysian Prime Ministers.
Last year’s rank: 12th
Location: London, UK
Type: Public business school
Fact: A constituent college of the University of London system, London Business School is the only school in Europe (and one of three in the world) to offer a Sloan Fellowship MSc program.
10=. Yale University
Last year’s rank: 7=
Location: New Haven, Connecticut, US
Type: Private research (Ivy League)
Fact: Over 2,000 undergraduate courses are taught at Yale University, and notable alumni include as many as five US presidents, 19 US Supreme Court Justices and 13 living billionaires.
About the QS World University Rankings by Faculty
The QS World University Rankings by Faculty aims to highlight the top universities in the world within five major subject areas. These five fields cover arts & humanities, engineering & technology, life sciences & medicine, natural sciences, and social sciences & management. The rankings are compiled using data on research citations, as well as the results of QS’s global surveys of academics and employers.