LONDON, February 14, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
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Montreal has ended Paris's five-year run as the world's best student city, according to global higher education analysts QS Quacquarelli Symonds. The fifth edition of its QS Best Student Cities Ranking, enumerates the world's top 100 urban student destinations.
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This year's ranking features a 'Student View' indicator for the first time. Findings for the United Kingdom provide reassurance to those concerned about the potential effects of the UK's impending exit from the EU on its higher education sector.
Montreal's success is the latest of a series of propitious signs for a city beginning to escape a period of economic stagnation, following positive growth forecasts for 2017, and the recent announcement of its selection as the 'World's Most Intelligent City'. Its first-place ranking is also the highlight of a series of positive performances from Canadian cities: four of the country's five ranked cities improve their position. Other key findings include:
QS Best Student Cities 2017: Top 10 RANK 2017 RANK 2016 CITY 1 7 Montreal 2 1 Paris 3 5 London 4 10 Seoul 5 2 Melbourne 6 9 Berlin 7 3 Tokyo 8 13 Boston 9 11 Munich 10 13 Vancouver (c) QS Quacquarelli Symonds 2004-2017 http://www.TopUniversities.com/
Over 18,000 students responded to QS's inaugural survey for this ranking, providing input about their own student experiences, and, for prospective students, the relative desirability of a city. The full ranking will be hosted here. The methodology can be viewed here
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