New generation of elite universities rises around the globe

Stephanie Simon:

Watch out Ivy League, there’s a new generation of elite universities on the rise around the globe, according to a new “100 Under 50” report from Times Higher Education magazine.
The report, published on Wednesday, ranks the best young universities – defined as those founded no more than 50 years ago – in categories including research prowess, student-to-faculty ratio and international reputation.
South Korea’s Pohang University of Science and Technology came out on top. Switzerland’s Ecole Polytechnique Federale of Lausanne ranked second, followed by another rising Asian star, the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.
Britain had 18 institutions in the top 100, more than any other nation. Other countries with strong showings included France, Spain and Taiwan.
Eight American institutions made the list – all of them public universities. Two University of California campuses, Irvine and Santa Cruz, cracked the top 15, as did the University of Texas at Dallas. Rounding out the list of U.S. upstarts: The University of Illinois at Chicago, George Mason University, the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and the University of Texas at San Antonio.