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The 13th and largest edition of the QS World University Rankings is remarkably stable, with no university in the top 20 moving by more than two places. But the ranking displays clear national trends that suggest that the United States is pulling away from its nearest rivals, while the UK, Australia, and some Continental European countries lose ground.
At the same time, the long-predicted rise of Asian universities appears to be continuing, with those in China, Hong Kong and Singapore all benefiting from sustained investment. China still has only four universities in the top 100, but nine of its top 13 have moved up the ranking, four of them by at least ten places.
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