Start 1861: I Just Inherited the Dutch Throne

Chapter 997 The dissatisfaction of Kaiser Wilhelm I

“The ranking in the Netherlands is: 1 University of Sydney (New South Wales), 2 University of Melbourne (capital city of Melbourne), 3 University of Amsterdam (former capital, now the capital of West Holland Province), 4 Australian National University (Wilhelm Province, Formerly Victoria during the British Empire), 5 University of The Hague (South Holland), 6 University of Adelaide (South Australia), 7 University of Western Australia (Western Australia), 8 University of New South Wales (New South Wales) ), 9 University of Rotterdam (South Holland), 10 University of Queensland (Queensland), 11 University of Jakarta (Dutch East Indies), 12 University of Utrecht (East Holland), 13 University of Groningen (North Holland) ), 14 National University of Auckland (New Zealand), 15 University of Northern Australia (Northern Australia), 16 National University of New Guinea (New Guinea).

Separate from the above list, the areas governed by the Christian Party, the largest party in the ruling coalition, have prestigious universities such as the University of Sydney, which is ranked No. 1 in the world (No. 1 in the Netherlands); the capital city of Melbourne, which is ranked No. 2 in the world (No. 2 in the Netherlands). University of Melbourne; University of Jakarta, ranked 11th globally (33rd globally); University of Utrecht, ranked 12th in East Holland (37th globally); University of North Holland, ranked 13th (38th globally) The University of Loningen; the University of Northern Australia, ranked 15th (45th in the world); the University of New Guinea, ranked 16th (50th in the world); a total of 7 prestigious universities ranked in the top 50 in the world.

The Socialist Party, the second largest party in the ruling coalition: The Australian National University in the Netherlands in Wilhelm Province (formerly Victoria), ranked 4th in the Netherlands (10th in the world); The Hague University in South Holland Province, ranked 5th (12th in the world); Western Australia The University of Western Australia ranks 7th in the province (19th in the world); the University of Rotterdam in South Holland Province ranks 9th (22nd in the world); and the National University of Auckland in New Zealand ranks 14th (41st in the world). The area governed by the Socialist Party has 5 of the top 50 universities in the world.

Famous universities in areas governed by the opposition Liberal Party: the University of Amsterdam in West Holland, ranked 5th in the world (3rd in the Netherlands); the University of Adelaide in South Australia, ranked 6th (17th in the world); in Queensland The University of Queensland ranks 10th (29th globally); the opposition party owns 3 prestigious universities in total.

On October 15, 1881, the new issue of the "Global University Rankings" under the "European Times" was announced, which caused a huge response around the world.

The ranking of universities around the world suddenly attracted huge attention, and was even compared to the ongoing war in Mexico. With unprecedented attention, there is no harm without comparison. The Netherlands occupies 16 of the top 50 open schools. Compared with three years ago, the Netherlands only occupied nearly a quarter. Three years later, it has actually increased to nearly three. One percent, which has once again refreshed people's attention and awareness of the country with the strongest university education in the world. These 16 global famous schools in the Netherlands have become a closely watched presence by international students and domestic students around the world. I believe it will be full again next school year.

At the same time, other educational powers such as the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, the United States, France, etc. will definitely not give up learning from the Dutch education model. Especially in the past three years, Stephen Douglas, the new president of the American Federation, called on the U.S. Congress to pass large-scale measures as soon as he came to power. Fiscal funds were used to support the United States. As a result, the United States actually gained something after three years. From the previous only two universities in the top 50, Harvard University and Columbia University, two more universities were added to the top 50: Yale University and Brown University. There are 4 universities in the country. This number is the same as that of Spain, the old powerhouse. Even France, the education powerhouse, cannot compare, with only 3 universities.

With the United States leading the way, other countries will naturally learn from the Dutch education model.

Especially those small and medium-sized countries, such as Chile, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Belize, Honduras, Costa Rica, etc., now almost dozens, hundreds or even thousands of people go to study in the Netherlands every year. Nowadays, hundreds of people from Sweden, Denmark, and the Kingdom of Siam have studied in the Netherlands.

It is said that the number of Qing students studying in the Netherlands each year has exceeded a thousand, which is terrifying.

Some of these international students have achieved academic success. Some people are reluctant to go back and want to seek better development in the Netherlands. After all, the working environment and work benefits here are not comparable to those after returning to China, especially for science majors. If you are majoring in liberal arts, it is still possible to enter politics after returning. After all, you have the Netherlands. They who have studied abroad are very popular in China.

For powerful countries, the power of higher education in the Netherlands has once again surprised Europe. Following the Dutch trend has naturally become a trend, and the Netherlands has once again become a model for the education sector around the world.

German Empire, Berlin.

German Prime Minister Bismarck looked at the "European Times" global ranking list in his hand and felt pressure in his heart.

Kaiser Wilhelm I said displeased: "This year's list, the latest ranking of global universities in 1881, as before, includes not only Germany, but also well-known schools in other educational powers around the world.

The first is the situation of the top 10. The top ten in the "Global University Rankings" are still occupied by the Netherlands and the UK. 60%. Among the top five changes, the earth-shaking University of Cambridge and Oxford University in the UK can only be ranked 3rd and 4th, while the Netherlands occupies the first, second and fifth places. In particular, the University of Cambridge dropped two places and fell directly to third place. The University of Sydney and the University of Melbourne moved up one place, surpassing the University of Cambridge and ranking first and second. The University of Oxford continues to be ranked fourth and the University of Amsterdam is fifth.

Among non-Dutch and British universities, the highest ranked universities are Humboldt University of Berlin in Germany, the University of Vienna in Austria-Hungary, the University of St. Petersburg in the Russian Empire, and the University of Paris in the Second French Empire, ranking ninth.

The tenth place is still a Dutch university called the Australian National University. "

William I said dissatisfied: "In the entire list, the Netherlands has 16 universities on the list, and the UK has 8. Add one more, and the two countries will reach 25, accounting for half of the country."

It’s no wonder that William I was dissatisfied. Although the German Empire had a large number of universities, reaching 6, it was still far behind the second educational power of the United Kingdom, which had the top five universities of Cambridge and Oxford.

The Humboldt University of Berlin is only sixth, and even the 11th place is the University of London in the UK. The next university in Germany is the University of Munich, which is ranked 14th, but between 10-20 there is also the UK ranked 16th. University of Edinburgh.

The UK has 4 universities in the top 20, while the Netherlands has 7, Germany has only 2, and Tsarist Russia is following closely behind, also with 2 universities.

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