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19 September 2019The QS Quacquarelli Symonds, which every year signs the QS World University Rankings, assessed 758 universities in the world with respect to their ability to promote employment opportunities for their graduates. Dominates the MIT (Massachusetts Insitituteof Technology), first also in the general classification, followed by Stanford and the University of California of Los Angeles (Ucla).

The Italians have chosen to participate in 16 of the 2020 edition of the ranking. First the Polytechnic of Milan, followed by the University of Bologna and La Sapienza-University of Rome: this is the podium of the best Italian universities.

The ranking takes into account the information that the universities themselves have provided which is what they have done for Italy 17 which have all managed to figure among the top 500 in the world. The first place of the Politecnico di Milano in the 2020 ranking actually suffers the loss of five positions compared to this year (from 36 to 41) but remains the "undisputed number 1 in Italy". The University of Bologna gets the 18th place in the same indicator and rises to 84 / mo in the ranking. The Sapienza University of Rome, which ranks 93 / ma, instead earns five positions.