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In 2007 - the Technion was ranked 25th in the world

Appears in the 25th place in the ranking of the best technological-engineering universities in the world, and in the 36th place in the field of sciences, in the prestigious ranking of the "Times" of London

The Technion was ranked 25th in the list of the best technological-engineering universities in the world, and 36th among the world's leading universities in the field of natural sciences. There are thousands of universities in the world dealing in these fields. The global ranking was made by the British weekly "Times", in its special supplement that analyzes the status of higher education institutions in the world.
In the "Times" ranking, the Technion is ahead of many well-known American universities in the engineering category, the Canadian McGill University (27th place in the ranking), the Japanese Kyoto University (29th place in the ranking) and more. The list of the best universities in the world in the field of engineering is opened by American universities - the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Berkeley, Stanford and the California Institute of Technology ("Caltech").
In the field of natural sciences, the Technion is ahead of the American Johns Hopkins University (37th place in the ranking), New York University (42nd place in the ranking) and all the universities in Germany, including the prestigious University of Heidelberg, the Netherlands, Italy and more.
This is the fourth year that The Times of London has compiled the world ranking of universities. The editors of the comprehensive survey note the dominance of the universities "in the English-speaking world", as they say, in the list of the top 200 universities in the world. According to them, the American universities mainly benefit adults who have succeeded financially thanks to them, and they contribute to them with a generous hand. "Harvard University, which appears at the top of the ranking for the fourth year in a row, is the richest of the world's universities, and its research budget is higher than the research budget of many countries around the world," say the editors of the "Times" ranking.
The president of the Technion, Professor Yitzhak Apluig, expressed great satisfaction with the Technion's high position among the best technological-engineering-scientific universities in the world, as determined by the ranking of Shanghai University four months ago and by the London "Times" now. "We reached this status despite the sharp cuts in the government's budgets, for the Technion in particular and for higher education in general," he said. "This, mainly thanks to the friends of the Technion around the world and recently also with the help of Technion graduates and its friends in Israel, who in recent years have contributed generously to the Technion. With the help of the generous support of our friends in Israel and abroad, we were able to recruit talented and promising young faculty members, establish the Russell Berry Center for Research in Nanotechnology, inaugurate the Zisafel Center for Research in Nanoelectronics and the Interdisciplinary Center for Life Sciences and Engineering named after Lori Loki."
The president of the Technion emphasized that this achievement mainly reflects the achievements of the past, and if there is no immediate change in government policy, we will be relegated out of the list of leading universities. "This will have a severe impact on Israel's economy in general and the technological sector in particular," he said. "I hope that the government will understand that the future of the State of Israel lies in higher education, will implement the recommendations of the Shohat Committee, will return the budgets taken from them to the Technion and the higher education system, and will make education a national priority. If this happens," added Professor Apluig, "the Technion's faculty members and excellent students have the talent and ability to place the Technion among the ten leading technological universities in the world."

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  1. They are the smartest.
    They are so smart that they know that if they see that they are the smartest, the less smart, they will hate them. Therefore, the wisest prefer to appear very wise and not the wisest in order to prevent envy from all the less wise.
    Of course, there can be a problem of disdain on the part of the less wise who are ranked as wiser than the wisest, because the wisest give it to them, so you still have to show a little wisdom, so instead of the first place, the wisest prefer the 25th place, which is a nice round number.

  2. There are the treasury boys, who studied accounting and not economics and were probably absent from the classes that deal with long-term investment versus short-term savings that they think they are presenting.

  3. This is because the article was written by publicists from the Technion...
    "In 2007 - the Technion was ranked 25th in the world

    From: The Technion

    Thursday December 20, 2007"

    In any case, the purpose of the article is to explain that the Technion will deteriorate without budgets.
    In general, what happened in recent years with the budgets? Cut from everyone... Doesn't the government have an accountant or an economist or a broker or something to help it?

  4. The fact that the Technion is ranked 25th in the world and 36th in the field of sciences. Nice

    Fusion How many universities were ranked?
    And whether the ranking increased or decreased in the past year in relation to other universities is not stated.

    Such a long article with nothing in it???

    Most of the articles written here are more advertisements than studies.

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