Doug Kanter wrote:
"NOYB" wrote in message
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In the context of the post I was responding to, it's irrelevant. You
didn't
challenge Harry's statistics and rankings, now, did you?
Frankly, I forgot about his. For the sake of this discussion, YES, I would
like to know how ALL of the rankings are done. I suspect that when this
question is answered, it will be seen that the rankings don't serve to
support Harry's side or yours.
I didn't rank the statistics...the source did:
National Rankings & Source
Berkeley ranks first nationally in the number of graduate programs in
the top 10 in their fields.
(97% of Berkeley's programs made the top 10 list.)
Ranking from the National Research Council
Berkeley ranks first nationally in the number of "distinguished"
programs for the scholarship of the faculty [32 programs]
Ranking from the National Research Council
Awards Held by Faculty
Current listed first
All-Time listed second
American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellows
100
125
American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellows
216
n/a
Fields Medal in Mathematics
2
4
Fulbright Scholars
81
131
Guggenheim Fellows
138
152
Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigators
9
9
MacArthur Fellows
19
28
National Academy of Education
5
7
National Academy of Engineering
86
101
National Academy of Sciences
122
127
National Medal of Science
16
29
National Poet Laureates
1
1
National Science Foundation Young Investigators Awards
61
88
Nobel Prize
8
18
Polk Award in Journalism
3
3
Pulitzer Prizes
3
5
Sloan Fellows (young researchers)
62
92
Wolf Prizes in agriculture, mathematics, chemistry, physics, medicine
and the arts
7
9
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