Dive Brief:
- For the third year in a row, CalTech keeps its place at the top of Times Higher Education's 2013 rankings of the top 100 universities worldwide.
- Harvard University moves up two places to join Oxford at joint second place; Stanford drops to No. 4.
- Forty-six of the top 100 spots are occupied by American universities, seven of those in the top 10.
Dive Insight:
After the United States, the U.K. has the second most universities on the list. The full rankings can be explored here. Or view a Google spreadsheet with this year's rankings compared to last year's.