Five of the world’s Top 10 universities are in Europe

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European universities have laid claim to half of the Top 10 spots in the latest edition of the well-respected QS World University Rankings. 

According to the landmark 20th edition of the QS World University Rankings, five of the world’s Top 10 universities are to be found in Europe. 

This globally recognised and respected annual assessment features 1,500 institutions and calls on data collected from 17.5 million academic papers as well as the opinions of more than 240,000 faculty members to reach its conclusions, making the rankings an exceptionally thorough appraisal.  

THE TOP OF THE PILE 

As it did in last year’s edition, the top spot goes to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with a perfect 100 rating.  

Next come two historic English establishments: Cambridge University, with 99.2, followed closely by Oxford, with 98.9.  

Two more American universities take fourth and fifth place, with Harvard just beating out Stanford with scores of 98.3 and 98.1 respectively.

In sixth is Imperial College London with 97.8, and then comes the only non-British European school to get a look in in the Top 10, ETH Zürich, with a rating of 93.3.

The National University of Singapore achieves eighth place with 92.7, and is notable as the sole Asian institution to reach the upper reaches of the list.  

The Top 10 rounds out with ninth place University College London, which scored 92.4, and the University of California, Berkeley, the only public American school to get top honours, with a 90.4. 

A EUROPEAN-ONLY VIEW 

Other European schools to rank highly include the University of Edinburgh, Université PSL Paris, the University of Manchester, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne and the Technical University of Munich.  

On the continent, the stand-out feature is a focus on internationalism and international research collaborations.

This is key, said QS Rankings Manager Andrew MacFarlane to Euronews: “To break down the world’s challenges, you’re going to have to work across borders, solve challenges together and be more transparent. And it’s Europe that’s really leading the way on this.” 

 

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Monte-Carlo Summer Festival: Who’s playing next week and are there still tickets available?

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Starting next Monday, four major concerts will kick off this year’s Monte-Carlo Summer Festival, setting the stage for more than a month of great music at Monaco’s Salle des Étoiles and Opéra Garnier.  

Up first is American crooner Chris Isaak, who will be opening the Société des Bains de Mer-organised festival on Monday 10th July. This is a seated concert within the illustrious Opéra Garnier and a jacket will be required for male guests. The doors open at 8pm and tickets are still available at €120 per person.  

Next up is a big one: the Ricky Martin Symphonic on Tuesday 11th July. This concert will be unlike any previous Ricky Martin performances as the Latin American icon will be backed up by the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, led by Yvan Cassar. It will be a dinner show at the Salle des Étoiles, beginning at 8pm. Again, proper attire is required. Tickets cost €400 per person. 

Then on Wednesday 12th July, the timeless tones of Norah Jones will take over the Opéra Garnier for a seated concert from 8pm. Jones has performed many times in Monaco and has a great following within the Principality. Jacket and correct attire are requested, as with the other concerts, and tickets are available for €120 per person.  

Rounding off next week’s performances is the legendary Seal on Sunday 16th July. Known for his ability to flit between genres, the British star will entertain guests at a dinner show within the Salle des Étoiles, with his set starting at 10.30pm but doors opening at 8pm. A dress code will be in place. Tickets are still available at €400. 

Plenty more music and entertainment is in store for concert goers at the Monte-Carlo Summer Festival this summer, which will run until Saturday 19th August. Click here to find out more about the line-up. 

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