Best Universities for Environmental Chemistry in Europe
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Below is a list of best universities in Europe ranked based on their research performance in Environmental Chemistry. A graph of 30.1M citations received by 935K academic papers made by 846 universities in Europe was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.
We don't distinguish between undergraduate and graduate programs nor do we adjust for current majors offered. You can find information about granted degrees on a university page but always double-check with the university website.
2. Imperial College London
- Enrollment
- 17,565
- Founded
- 1907
3. University of Cambridge
- Acceptance Rate
- 21%
- Founded
- 1209
13. University of Oxford
- Acceptance Rate
- 22%
- Founded
- 1096
17. Delft University of Technology
- Acceptance Rate
- 50%
- Enrollment
- 24,703
- Founded
- 1842
32. University of Bristol
- Acceptance Rate
- 63%
- Enrollment
- 27,513
- Founded
- 1909
33. Lancaster University
- Acceptance Rate
- 22%
- Founded
- 1964
35. University of Amsterdam
- Acceptance Rate
- 51%
- Enrollment
- 41,000
- Founded
- 1632
42. University College London
- Enrollment
- 42,000
- Founded
- 1826
44. Free University Amsterdam
- Acceptance Rate
- 45%
- Founded
- 1880
45. University of Southampton
- Enrollment
- 21,335
- Founded
- 1952
54. University of Plymouth
- Acceptance Rate
- 77%
- Founded
- 1992
56. Eindhoven University of Technology
- Acceptance Rate
- 50%
- Enrollment
- 13,069
- Founded
- 1956
77. University of Liverpool
- Enrollment
- 28,693
- Founded
- 1881
78. Charles University
- Acceptance Rate
- 35%
- Enrollment
- 49,508
- Founded
- 1348
82. University of Exeter
- Acceptance Rate
- 73%
- Founded
- 1955
84. University of Edinburgh
- Acceptance Rate
- 51%
- Founded
- 1583
86. University of East Anglia
- Acceptance Rate
- 22%
- Founded
- 1963
89. University of Warwick
- Enrollment
- 27,278
- Founded
- 1965
94. University of Twente
- Acceptance Rate
- 51%
- Founded
- 1961