has been reported that the University Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM) advanced 21 places in one year within the group of the 100 best universities in the world, from 95 to 74, according to world rankings made by the British newspaper The Times. In announcing the 2006 world list, the London ratifies the UNAM as the best institution in Latin America, since in this classification dominate U.S. universities, Britain, China, Japan, Australia, France, Canada, Australia , New Zealand, Germany and India.
To make this classification experts of the International Association of Universities consider the type of research that takes place in each of the institutions, the degree of teachers who teach class, the quality with which they do, the impact of management actions in university management, the number of students graduating, the incorporation of foreign students and the number of leading academics in their laboratories and classrooms, for it is considered a total universe of 13 000 universities around the world.
In the case of UNAM, the assessment took the action taken megaprojects research in priority areas for the development of the country, creating new careers that modernize the educational offerings, such as genomic sciences, sustainable management of coastal areas geomatics and mechatronics. The
Mexican university is in position 74, down from Osaka University, Japan, the Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, France, the University of Warwick, United Kingdom, and above the University of Illinois, Otago Washington, among others.
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