The World’s Most International Universities 2017

The institutions with the strongest global connections have a ‘cultural disposition’ to think beyond borders. Ellie Bothwell reports

Published on
February 1, 2017
Last updated
April 18, 2018
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Reader's comments (2)

Congratulations to EPFL for ranking second. Being an international community is great. On the other hand, it also means there will be many people from many different cultures studying or working there under the same roof. As a matter of unfortunate experience, I can say that EPFL does neither have the vision nor skilled staff to deal with the subtleties of an international community.
Thanks for providing this list of the most International universities! Thus, students and applicants from all over the world know their options. If I had to make a choice now, I would definitely choose to study in the UK. I like a culture of this country and it would be great to study there. However, studying in the United States also would be great and there are many professional opportunities. July from <a href="http://britonwriters.co.uk/">Briton Writers</a> company.

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