World-leading universities run by women
Harvard University, Imperial College London and Oxford University and a handful of others are some of the few prestigious institutions run by women.
Harvard University, Imperial College London and Oxford University and a handful of others are some of the few prestigious institutions run by women.
Out of the world's top 200 universities, only these eight have a 50:50 split between male and female students.
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Out of the 800 universities in the World University Rankings, not one US college appears in the top 30 with the most international students.
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