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Top 15 universities in the world for 2010 in the category of Engineering and Technology, as ranked by Times Higher Education

The University of Toronto has the top engineering program in Canada, according to the UK-based Times Higher Education (THE) rankings. Ranked 13th among global universities, U of T is one of only two Canadian institutions to make the top 50 list of engineering and technology programs. The University of British Columbia ranked 38th.

“It is rewarding that U of T Engineering has once again been recognized as one of the very best in the world,” said Cristina Amon, Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering. “This is a great accomplishment for the University of Toronto, and for Canada. U of T graduates make up about 10 per cent of engineers in Canada.”

This year, not only did the Times Higher Education rankings partner with Thomson-Reuters, it also overhauled its methodology. The new approach takes into account teaching, in addition to research, reputation and citations. Times Higher Education also doubled its performance indicators.

U of T Engineering continues to lead all Canadian universities in all international rankings. Engineering at U of T recently placed 19th in the world by the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), and eighth in the world in the 2010 U.S. News & World Report rankings.

In addition to placing strong in engineering and technology, U of T was also ranked first in Canada and 17th overall this year by Times Higher Education.

 

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