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Times Higher Educational Supplement probably the most comprehensive. The top spots vary somewhat depending on the subjects. Seem to recall Chula sneaking in around the bottom of the 300 last time. A lot depends on the methodology used to compile the statistics, put a Nobel Prize winner on the staff and you jump 50 places etc in some charts. Hey ain't it good to know that even a Nobel Prize laureate would have to experience the same travails as us mere mortals ? That's right he/she would need a work permit as there are no domestic candidates with that accolade... :rolleyes:

Anyway look at the more serious side of things. Maybe there is an inverse relationship between the rankings and the length of the skirts :D

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