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St Catherine's College 75
- The most tutors for Materials, Economics and Management, with 11 in 2007/8. 100
- Third most Nobel Prizes or Fields medals, with 4. 50
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Trinity College 25
- Third most tutors for Materials, Economics and Management, with 6 in 2007/8. 38
- 13th most Nobel Prizes or Fields medals, with 1. 13
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St Edmund Hall 25
- Second most tutors for Materials, Economics and Management, with 7 in 2007/8. 50
- 40th most Nobel Prizes or Fields medals, with 0. 0
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St Anne's College 19
- Fourth most tutors for Materials, Economics and Management, with 6 in 2007/8. 38
- 22nd most Nobel Prizes or Fields medals, with 0. 0
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Mansfield College 6
- Fifth most tutors for Materials, Economics and Management, with 4 in 2007/8. 13
- 37th most Nobel Prizes or Fields medals, with 0. 0
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The Queen's College 0
- 42nd most Nobel Prizes or Fields medals, with 0. 0
- Sixth most tutors for Materials, Economics and Management, with 3 in 2007/8. 0
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- Interpreting the ranking
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Make use of the scores, and the breakdown into individual factors, to judge the performance of the colleges more accurately.
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- What the scores mean
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The overall score is an average of the scores for each factor.
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