Blockchain University


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Top Blockchain University: Tsinghua University

Despite China’s crackdown on crypto, Tsinghua University is ranked eighth and trying to share blockchain’s potential with the world.

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Top Blockchain University: University College London

Ranked seventh and located in the heart of a global financial center and intensely multicultural city, UCL has been able to position itself as a leading site of blockchain enterprise.

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Top Blockchain University: Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Ranked sixth, PolyU forges powerful alliances for the advancement of blockchain technology.

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Top Blockchain University: Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Ranked fifth, MIT’s Digital Currency Initiative serves as the epicenter of blockchain research in the United States.

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Top Blockchain University: University of Zurich

Ranked fourth and founded in 1854, this university is leading the future of blockchain in Switzerland’s Crypto Valley.

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Top Blockchain University: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

Ranked second, RMIT’s blockchain programs offer students the chance to find solutions for real-world problems.

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Top Blockchain University: National University of Singapore

The top blockchain school in the world features three blockchain-related research labs, multiple student-led cryptoclubs and offers pupils the opportunity to work with its many partners in the blockchain space.

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Learning by Doing: A Different Kind of Graduate School for Blockchain

Work hard, innovate and find a real problem that needs solving. That’s it.

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The Top Universities for Blockchain: Overperformers and Underperformers

How schools in CoinDesk’s ranking match up with general university rankings.

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Higher Education Needs a Michael Saylor

Rather than vainly trying to reinvent themselves, colleges could take a simpler route to modernity and buy bitcoin.

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