Hebrew University in leading spots in world university rankings
13th Nov 2006, 18:26 GMT
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem has again been ranked among the leading universities in the world, according to the 2006 comprehensive listing of the world's top universities, as published by the Times Higher Education Supplement of London.
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