The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2012-13 have been released. As the Times explains, it’s “a league table of the world’s top universities based on 13 separate performance indicators covering all of the core missions of a world class university — teaching, research, knowledge transfer and international outlook.”
There is no separate ranking for law in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. However, there is a ranking of universities by subject matter. In the social sciences category, which includes law, the following global universities made it into the top 15 (note, however, that not all of the universities that are listed here have law schools):
1. MIT
2. Chicago
3. Stanford
4. Harvard
4. Oxford
6. Princeton
6. Yale
8. Penn
9. Columbia
10. Cambridge
11. UCL
12. UCLA
12. Michigan
14. Berkeley
15. Northwestern
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