The table illustrates data on the number of universities from five countries that were placed among the top globally in 2011 across three academic disciplines — Biology, Medicine, and Psychology.
In summery, The USA took the lead in all three subjects, whereas New Zealend was responsible the lowest figures. Of particular note is that Canada and Australia were almost similar.
Starting with first category: Biology, the USA (69) took the dominance, followed by UK which accounted for 30. Canada, Australia, and New Zealend were similar, showing almost the same figures. Canada and Australia were larger than New Zealand by a margin of 3.
Moreover, the second section: Medicine led by USA; however the percentages were lower in comparison with first category. USA was responsible for 54, whereas Canada (12) and Australia (13) were similar. UK accounted for 24 while New Zealand was responsible for 2 was the lowest.
Turning to Psychology, the United States once again considerably higher than others constituting 58 universities. UK followed with 29 universities. Canada was smaller slightly then Australia, forming 14 universities. Ultimately, New Zealend had the lowest representation with only 4 universities in this subject.
