THE UK IS HOME TO THREE OF EUROPE’S MOST INNOVATIVE UNIVERSITIES
The UK has three of Europe’s most innovative universities with Imperial College London leading the way in the top ten, according to a new ranking.
Belgium’s KU Leuven has taken the top spot, with Cambridge coming third in Reuters’ first-ever top 100 list which aims to identify which institutions throughout the continent contribute the most to science and technology.
The list also aims to highlight which universities have the greatest impact on the global economy.
Top 10 most innovative universities in Europe:
KU Leuven – Belgium
Imperial College London – UK
Cambridge – UK
EPFL – Switzerland
TU Munich – Germany
Erlangen Nuremberg – Germany
Delft University of Technology – Netherlands
Oxford – UK
Munich – Germany
Zurich – Switzerland
Other key findings of the rankings have highlighted the strong performance of universities in Western Europe, with 60 institutions featuring in the top 100. Germany accounts for 24 of 100 – more than any other country – while the UK comes in second with a total of 17 institutions.
Top 10 most innovative universities in the UK:
Imperial College London
Cambridge
Oxford
Manchester
Dundee
London
Cardiff
Birmingham
Leeds
Sheffield
Arlyn Tobias Gajilan, co-editor of the rankings and Reuters deputy editor for professional news, said the biggest thing the results have shown is that “innovation can originate almost anywhere.”What matters most is a school’s technical focus and the practical application of its research into real world products and solutions.
“Innovation means different things to different people, and that’s one of the reasons why it’s been so difficult to measure. By taking an empirical approach that incorporates a broad set of ten metrics, we have provided new insights into how universities are impacting both the European and global economies.”
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