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Stanford beats Harvard and Oxbridge to most Nobel prizes of the 21st century

Universities in the United States take the eight top spots in a list of universities with the most Nobel prizewinners this century.

    Ed Frankl

    September 24 2015
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    Rank yourself as one of the great minds of your generation? Stanford might be the university of choice for you, after it topped a list of institutions with the most Nobel prizewinners this century.

    A trip to the US might be in order because the country is home to the top eight institutions on the list, whichÌýcollates prizewinners since 2000. A total of 71 Nobel prizes – nearly half the 146 awarded – have gone to staff or students affiliated with universities in the States.

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    The Technion Israel Institute of Technology and German research association the Max Planck Society round out the top 10.

    Notable absentees in the top 10 include Harvard, which just misses out in 11thÌýplace, as well as Oxford and Cambridge. According to the list drawn up byÌýTimes Higher Education, which excludes the peace and literature prizes, Oxford has not received a Nobel prize this century.

    Institutional affiliation of Nobel prizewinners, 2000-14

    Rank Position in WUR 2014-15 Institution Country Score
    1 4 Stanford UniversityÌý US 3.16
    2 14 Columbia University US 2.50
    3 8 University of California, BerkeleyÌý US 2.25
    =4 7 Princeton University US 2.00
    =4 11 University of ChicagoÌý US 2.00
    6 n/a Howard Hughes Medical InstituteÌý US 1.77
    7 37 University of California, Santa BarbaraÌý US 1.74
    =8 6 Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyÌý US 1.66
    =8 201-225 Technion Israel Institute of TechnologyÌý Israel 1.66
    10 n/a Max Planck Society Germany 1.29

    Note:ÌýScores weighted based on number of winners and sites affiliated with a prize. Literature and peace prizes excluded

    Nobel awards by country, 2000-14

    Rank Country Score Overall number of Nobel prizes Top field
    1 US 29.8 71 Economic sciences
    2 UK 6.0 12 Physiology/medicine
    3 Japan 4.3 13 Physics
    4 Germany 3.4 7 Physics
    5 Israel 2.5 5 Chemistry
    =6 France 2.0 4 Physiology/medicine
    =6 Russia 2.0 5 Physics
    8 Australia 1.3 3 Physiology/medicine
    9 Norway 1.0 3 Physiology/medicine
    =10 Belgium 0.8 2 n/a
    =10 China 0.8 2 n/a
    =10 Italy 0.8 2 n/a

    Note:ÌýScores are weighted based on the number of winners there were for each Nobel prize. Literature and peace prizewinners have been excluded from the analysis


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