LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — A British research company has ranked Michigan State University among the top 5% of higher education institutions globally.
Times Higher Education, which publishes news and analysis on major universities, ranked MSU at No. 105 out of more than 2,191 universities worldwide. At the top of the list is Oxford University in the UK.
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The highest-ranked university based in the U.S. is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), ranked No. 2, and the highest-ranked in the state of Michigan is the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, ranked No. 23. The highest ranking of all Big Ten schools is the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), ranked No. 18. If not for the 2024 expansion, Michigan-Ann Arbor would have been the highest-ranked of any Big Ten school, ahead of Northwestern at No. 30.
“This is another proud moment for Michigan State as a passionately public, global research university,” MSU President Kevin Guskiewicz said in a statement. “The recognition reflected in these rankings underscores our academic and research excellence driven by our world-class faculty who are deeply committed to student success.”
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