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World’s Top 50 Universities For Psychology Degrees, 2019

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MOVE over Cornell and Harvard – Stanford University has been named the best University in the world for psychology degrees 2019, that’s according to the CEOWORLD magazine. The ranking compares the top psychology programs in the world. The University College London (UCL) ranked number 2 on the list, followed by Princeton University (No. 3), the University of Chicago (No. 4), and the University of Pennsylvania (No. 5).

The American business magazine placed Duke University in sixth on the list ahead of Harvard University, and the University of California, Los Angeles. London School of Economics and Political Science and Yale University round out the list at nine and ten, respectively. University of Michigan took the No. 11 spot, followed by the University of British Columbia (No.12) and Cornell University (No.13).

Meanwhile, Northwestern University ranked No. 14 in the CEOWORLD magazine’s ranking of the world’s top 50 universities for psychology degrees, 2019.

This ranking highlights the best institutions that are leading across psychology; educational, sport, business and animal psychology; and clinical psychology subjects. Discover where to study with the CEOWORLD magazine university rankings by subject 2019: Psychology.

To create a list, the CEOWORLD magazine reviewed numerous national and international rankings to find the top 50 universities for psychology degrees. Data and information are taken from publicly available information, research papers, academic studies, and the CEOWORLD magazine’s best universities in the world ranking. This list was condensed to what we considered the world’s top 50 best universities for psychology degrees, 2019.

The University of Washington came in fifteenth place, followed by Columbia University (sixteenth), University of Minnesota Twin Cities (seventeenth), University of Edinburgh (eighteenth), and University of Toronto, ranked nineteenth. Out of the world’s top 50 universities for psychology degrees, 2019, the University of Amsterdam ranked No. 20th.

Here Are The World’s Top 50 Universities For Psychology Degrees:

1. Stanford University, United States
2. UCL, United Kingdom
3. Princeton University
4. University of Chicago, United States
5. University of Pennsylvania, United States
6. Duke University, United States
7. Harvard University, United States
8. University of California, Los Angeles, United States
9. London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
10. Yale University, United States
11. University of Michigan, United States
12. University of British Columbia, Canada
13. Cornell University, United States
14. Northwestern University, United States
15. University of Washington, United States
16. Columbia University, United States
17. University of Minnesota Twin Cities, United States
18. University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
19. University of Toronto, Canada
20. University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
21. University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States
22. New York University, United States
23. Carnegie Mellon University, United States
24. Karolinska Institute, Sweden
25. Johns Hopkins University, United States
26. University of Virginia, United States
27. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States
28. Ohio State University, United States
29. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
30. University of Texas at Austin, United States
31. University of California, San Diego, United States
32. Michigan State University, United States
33. Brown University, United States
34. Pennsylvania State University, United States
35. McGill University, Canada
36. LMU Munich, Germany
37. University of Melbourne, Australia
38. University of Groningen, Netherlands
39. Washington University in St Louis, United States
40. University of Bristol, United Kingdom
41. Heidelberg University, Germany
42. Vanderbilt University, United States
43. University of Southern California, United States
44. Tilburg University, Netherlands
45. University of Rochester, United States
46. The University of Tokyo, Japan
47. Utrecht University, Netherlands
48. Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany
49. Arizona State University, United States
50. KU Leuven, Belgium


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