With 41 top computer science universities in the UKalone
and a further 45 between Germany and France,
Europe has a very strong offering for those who wish to study computer
science.
Of the 28 ranked universities in Germany, theTechnische
Universität München (TU Munich) is the highest, in joint 32nd place
(54th in
the world rENS
Paristhat takes the national top spot, ranked 51-100 for computer science
(24th in
the world rankings).
ankings), while out of the 17 French offerings, it
is
Italy is
next up, claiming 14 top computer science universities, with the Politecnico
di Milano in 43rd(229th in
the world rankings). In the Netherlands,
10 universities make the ranking, with Delft
University of Technology (86th in
the world rankings) and the University
of Amsterdam (50th in
the world rankings) both within the top 100. Spain claims
a total of seven top universities for computer science, with one entrant in the
top 100: Universitat
Politecnica de Catalunya (337th in
the world rankings).
Meanwhile, Ireland and
Switzerland each have seven entries, with latter’s Ecole
Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in 29th place
behind fellow Swiss frontrunner ETH Zurich (9th).
There are six each meanwhile for Belgium and Sweden,
with Belgium’s top offering, KU
Leuven (82nd in
the world rankings), and Sweden’s top offering, KTH,
Royal Institute of Technology (110th in
the world rankings) both ranked 51-100.
Head to Austria and
you’ll find another six top universities for computer science, while Denmark,Finland, Greece and Poland all
have four, and the Czech
Republic and Norway each
have three.Hungary and Portugal also
each have one school featured for computer science. Finally, Russiaclaims
three leading computer science schools, including Lomonosov
Moscow State University at 51-100 (114th in
the world rankings).
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