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Semmelweis Sets Sights on Joining the World’s Top Universities

Hungary Today

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July 6, 2026

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“Our goal is to place our university in the rankings where it already belongs based on its prestige and quality: among the world’s very best,” said Béla Merkely, rector of Semmelweis University, on Saturday in Budapest at the graduation and medical degree conferral ceremony of the university’s Faculty of General Medicine. In his address to [] The post Semmelweis Sets Sights on Joining the World’s Top Universities appeared first on Hungary Today.

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The Budapest Times

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· Jun 25, 2026

Szeged among the world’s leading universities

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The Root

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· Jul 2, 2026

There’s a New King of the HBCUs, and the Numbers Say It’s Florida A&M

Move over Howard University, Spelman College and Hampton University... This Florida HBCU is taking over national rankings! And this is how they did it.

Proto Thema - English

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· Jun 23, 2026

New academic partnership between Panteion University and Columbia University to study contemporary China

The partnership marks an important step in the internationalization of Panteion University and strengthens its participation in leading international academic networks The post New academic partnership between Panteion University and Columbia University to study contemporary China appeared first on ProtoThema English.

AllSides

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· Jun 22, 2026

The World's Best Universities Are Shifting

Every year, U.S. News evaluates thousands of universities worldwide on academic research and reputation. This year's Best Global Universities rankings — covering 2,250 schools across more than 100 countries — drops on June 16. Here's a preview of what the data shows. Overall Scope Beyond the overall global ranking, U.S. News will again publish five regional rankings covering universities in Africa, Asia, Australia/New Zealand, Europe, and Latin America, along with more than 50 country-specific rankings. Countries with the largest representation in the country-specific rankings include Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom....

Trend News Agency

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· Jun 24, 2026

UNEC ranked among the world’s top 301-400 universities

UNEC ranked among the world’s top 301-400 universities

Korea Times News

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· Jun 28, 2026

Are joint faculty appointments fostering innovation or merely boosting prestige?

Are joint faculty appointments fostering innovation or merely boosting prestige?

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Related coverage for "Semmelweis Sets Sights on Joining the World’s Top Universities": The Budapest Times — Szeged among the world’s leading universities. The Root — There’s a New King of the HBCUs, and the Numbers Say It’s Florida A&M. Proto Thema - English — New academic partnership between Panteion University and Columbia University to study contemporary China. AllSides — The World's Best Universities Are Shifting. Trend News Agency — UNEC ranked among the world’s top 301-400 universities. Korea Times News — Are joint faculty appointments fostering innovation or merely boosting prestige?