THE provides university performance data since 2004. Rankings cover research, impact and teaching areas. World University Rankings uses 18 performance indicators. Rankings include 11 subject-specific rankings
Located between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, 100 miles south of Canada. Situated on seven hills, highest point at High Point in West Seattle. Features Mediterranean climate with frequent rain and cloudy days. Experiences major earthquakes, including 2001 Nisqually quake
Toronto is Canada's most populous city with 2,794,356 residents (2021). The city is part of the Golden Horseshoe urban agglomeration with 9.765,188 people. Toronto is the third-largest tech hub in North America
Beijing is China's capital with over 22 million residents. World's most populous national capital and second largest city. Located in Northern China, surrounded by Hebei Province and Tianjin. Ranked 10th most important city in world by Knight Frank
Milan is Italy's largest city with 3.22 million residents. The city is Italy's economic and financial capital. Milan is one of Europe's four major fashion capitals. The city hosts major international events and fashion fairs. Milan will host the 2026 Winter Olympics
Mexico City was founded by Aztecs in 1325 as Tenochtitlan. City was destroyed in 1521 siege by Hernán Cortés. Spanish rebuilt city with Catholic churches and imperial palaces