The picture illustrates the information of how many universities ranked in the top 200 in the world in three subjects: Biology, Medicine, and Psychology, in five nations: The USA, The United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada in 2011.
Overall, the USA was the highest-ranking country in all three subjects. While the figures for New Zealand were the lowest for all subjects.
In the Biology figures, the nation that led was the USA, with 69 universities in the top 200 in the world. Next to the USA was the United Kingdom, with 30 universities in the top 200. Australia and Canada had the same number, with 9 universities each. While New Zealand had only 6 universities, which was the lowest.
Looking at Medicine and Psychology, the USA had the highest number of universities in both subjects in 2011. The second-highest ranking was unchanged, which was the United Kingdom, with 24 and 29 universities in Medicine and Psychology, respectively. In Canada and Australia, the difference in the figures for Medicine and Psychology was not too large, with 13 and 17 universities in Australia and 12 and 14 universities in Canada. While the number of universities in New Zealand was always the lowest, with 2 in Medicine and 4 in Psychology.
