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The University of Iceland one of the best universities in the world, fifth year in a row 1832

10. jan 2015 13:37

According to The Times Higher Education ranking of international universities the University of Iceland is one of the three hundred best universities in the world. This is the fifth year in a row the university manages into the rank of the world’s best universities.

The University of Iceland announced today it came in 251—275th place in the ranking. The Times Higher Education World University Ranking, which has been published since 2004 is one of the most widely observed university measures for comparing universities internationally. The University of Iceland scores particularly high on the number of citations and its international outlook.Eight percent of the student body of the University of Iceland are international students.

According to Jón Atli Benediktsson, the president of the University of Iceland the ranking is an important recognition of the quality of research and education at the University of Iceland. At the same time it stresses the importance of continuing investment in higher education in Iceland Jón Atli argues. We must keep up with developments in the countries around us to be able to offer a competitive University, the local news site visir.is quotes Jón Atli as saying.

According to The Times Higher Education ranking of international universities the University of Iceland is one of the three hundred best universities in the world. This is the fifth year in a row the university manages into the rank of the world’s best universities.

The University of Iceland announced today it came in 251—275th place in the ranking. The Times Higher Education World University Ranking, which has been published since 2004 is one of the most widely observed university measures for comparing universities internationally. The University of Iceland scores particularly high on the number of citations and its international outlook.Eight percent of the student body of the University of Iceland are international students.

According to Jón Atli Benediktsson, the president of the University of Iceland the ranking is an important recognition of the quality of research and education at the University of Iceland. At the same time it stresses the importance of continuing investment in higher education in Iceland Jón Atli argues. We must keep up with developments in the countries around us to be able to offer a competitive University, the local news site visir.is quotes Jón Atli as saying.