The chart illustrates comparative analysis of five distinct countries in terms of owning top 200 universities in three majors (biology, medicine, and psychology) in 2011.
Overall, in the USA, United Kingdom, and New Zealand, there were more numbers of biology universities. Conversely, this figure was true for medicine universities in Canada and Australia, with the USA possessing the most universities in all majors, while the reverse is true for New Zealand.
The USA owned the most biology, medicine, and psychology-oriented universities in 2011, accounting for staggering 69, 54, and 58, respectively. The close follower was the United Kingdom, having 30 universities in biology, 6 and 1 more than medicine and psychology universities, correspondingly.
The remaining countries possessed fewer universities in all subjects in the list. Regarding biology, Australia and Canada had 9 universities, 3 more than that of New Zealand. Additionally, Australia owned 13 and 17 universities in medicine and psychology, while New Zealand was behind by a substantial margin, hovering at 2 and 4. In Canada, however, there were 12 medicine and 14 psychology universities.
