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Harvard and Yale are often referred to as the best of the best
But when it comes to the highest ranked universities
these and other Ivy League schools don't even cracked the Top 5
So what are the world's best universities?
Well, according to an index by the Times Higher Education
Stanford ranks third in the world
Most people associate Stanford with Tech capital "Silicon Valley"
which is where the school is located
and in fact it is largely because of Stanford
that the region is now the global capital of entrepreneurship and technology
In the 1940s and 50s
the university heavily encouraged students and faculty to start their own companies
eventually leading the companies like Google and Snapchat
and still today the school is known to produce some of the most successful entrepreneurs
A Stanford degree is extremely high demand
and the school maintains the lowest acceptance rate in the country
It admits less than 5% of applicants
Much of Stanford's credibility and desirability come from an impressive list of alumni
which includes Chelsea Clinton, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer and president John F. Kennedy
Even better than Stanford is the California Institute of Technology
also known as Caltech
The university is predominantly focus on engineering, technology and applied sciences
In the 1930s, the university founded NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
which builds space robots and conducts astronomy missions
Caltech continues to manage JPL and the two work together on dozens of space missions
The school's faculty and the alumni include 34 Nobel Laureates
and according to a 2015 study, more Caltech graduates go on to earn PhD than any other alma mater
But the best university in the world is located outside of the United States
Oxford University in the UK is regularly ranked first
Compared to Caltech and Stanford, Oxford is enormous
with 44 colleges and more than 100 libraries
It's also one of the oldest universities with historian tracing instructions as far back as the 11th century
Oxford's ascension to the Top comes in part from its exceptionally high research income
Between 2014 and 2015, charities, individuals and businesses funded nearly 680 million dollars into the university for research
Oxford is also home to the largest university press, and one of the oldest and most prestigious scholarships - The Rhodes Scholarship
While there are many lists ranking colleges around the world
most tend to rank these three schools near the top
Although most of the top schools are in the west, a number of schools in China are quickly making their way up the list
Over the last 2 decades, China has invested more than 30 billion dollars in its best universities
And it seems to be working
The number of Chinese universities in the top 200 doubled in 2016
with Beijing's Peking University ranking highest, although still only in 42nd place worldwide
Chinese parents are known to send their children to study in the United States
However, with China's own universities on the rise
we may someday see the tables turn
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So the best schools don't seem to be a part of the Ivy League
but these eight private universities are still in high demand
and taking millions of dollars every year
So why is the Ivy League so powerful? Find out in this video
Together the eight schools in dominance add up to nearly $120 billion dollars
that's roughly equal to the entire worth of the US state of Arkansas
Harvard leads the pack by a large margin
reporting a nearly $40 billion dollar in 2015
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