Friday, November 4, 2011

SESSION 7: TEXT FOR WEDNESDAY 9TH NOVEMBER

SESSION 7: TEXT FOR WEDNESDAY 9TH NOVEMBER
HARVARD NO LONGER WORLD´S TOP UNIVERSITY

TEXT TAKEN AND/OR ADAPTED FROM:

http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/

THE TEXT:
Harvard University has lost its top spot in the ranking of world universities for the first time in eight years. It was knocked off its perch by Caltech (the California Institute of Technology). Another California college, Stanford University, tied with Harvard for second spot. The annual, global list of the planet’s top educational institutions is compiled by London’s Times Higher Education and the Thomson Reuters Corp. Universities from the U.S.A. and U.K. dominated the list, with 75 American schools in the top 200. Seven of the top 10 colleges were in the U.S. and the rest were in Britain. Oxford University climbed two places in the rankings to fourth; Princeton University came fifth and the University of Cambridge was sixth.
Phil Baty, editor of the rankings, explained that Caltech leapfrogged Harvard because it had found greater funding for its research. He said: “The difference between Harvard and Caltech last year was minuscule. What’s happened this year is Caltech has seen a significant increase in its research income. A 16 percent increase. It’s quite significant in tipping the balance over in its favor.” Dr. Jean-Lou Chameau, president of Caltech, said: “Caltech is fortunate to have steadfast donors and partners whose support gives [the university] the ability to invest in new ideas long before they would be eligible for public funding opportunities.” Baty said private universities in America like Caltech are becoming more successful in raising funds.
'Harvard No Longer World´s Top University' - 7th October, 2011

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