
The newly released ranking from The Time reveals the best universities in the world with less than fifty years. The criteria of evaluation remain the same thirteen as those for the more notorious World University Ranking. However, the indicators have a greater focus on innovation and potential, rather than history and prestige. The countries with the highest number of schools listed are the UK and Australia (14).
Italy only counts two universities in the first a hundred places: University of Bicocca, Milan (21st) and University of Rome III, which entered for the first time in the ranking and placed 100th.
Fonte: This is Italy
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