- Stanford University in California produces the most entrepreneurial alumni
- Founding alumni include Peter Thiel, Kevin Hartz and Elon Musk
- UKâs Oxford & Cambridge rank in Top 20
American Universities produce the most entrepreneurial alumni in the world, a new study shows.
Seeking to find universities with the highest number of alumni that have gone on to become start-up founders, research carried out by B2B advertising experts N.Rich studied data drawn from Crunchbase to compile a global âTop 50â of the highest entrepreneur-generating universities.
At the top of the list is Stanford University in California, best known for producing entrepreneurial figures such as Peter Thiel (co-founder of PayPal, Palantir Technologies and Founders Fund), Kevin Hartz (co-founder and chairman of Eventbrite) and Elon Musk. N.Rich found that Stanford University registers 3,647 alumni that are founders of new organisations.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ranks second highest on the list for alumni that have become founders of new companies, with a total of 2,287 founding alumni. Focusing on courses in science, technology, and engineering, the university has âgiven birthâ to current Google Vice President Bradley Horowitz, Andrew W. Houston ( co-founder and CEO of Dropbox) and Nat Friedman, co-founder of both Ximian and Xamarin â the latter of which was acquired by Microsoft in 2016. Friedman is the current CEO of GitHub.
In fact, a total of 37 American universities feature in the Top 50 database. The sole exception within the Top 10 of the list is Israelâs Tel Aviv University, which gave birth to Eran Zinman, founder of the cloud-based sales and CRM solution, Monday.com.
Within the United Kingdom, the prestigious universities of Oxford and Cambridge rank 12th and 14th respectively.
1,117 of Oxfordâs alumni have later become founders of new businesses. The educational establishment has generated entrepreneurial individuals such as Monzo founder Tom Blomfield, and indeed, despite studying his undergraduate Bachelorâs degree of Arts and Science at Stanford, Kevin Hartz also studied a Masterâs degree in British History at Oxford University.
Slack founder Stewart Butterfield studied at Clare College, a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, which has garnered 1,064 alumni that have gone on to create new businesses. The University itself has also generated the likes of Nickyl Raithatha â founder of the popular personalised greeting card and gift store Moonpig.
Speaking of the research, a representative of N.Rich comments: âAmerica has always been an enviable âfactoryâ that creates a wealth of successful individuals with entrepreneurial aspirations. One hopes that the next generation of young founders will find their way to such lucrative educational establishments as those featured in this list.â
The study was conducted by N.Rich, which offers a rich array of intent data and ad inventory that enable marketers to drive awareness and lead generation effectively.
Top 20 Universities creating entrepreneurial talent
University Name | Location | Number of Alumni | Number of Founders |
Stanford University |
California, United States |
6,722 |
3,647 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Massachusetts, United States |
4,044 |
2,287 |
University of California, Berkeley |
Berkeley, California, United States |
4,692 |
2,253 |
Harvard Business School |
Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
5,341 |
2,230 |
Harvard University |
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States |
4,343 |
2,063 |
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
3,406 |
1,429 |
Cornell University |
Ithaca, New York, United States |
2,895 |
1,303 |
Tel Aviv University |
Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel |
2,195 |
1,230 |
University of Pennsylvania |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
2,753 |
1,171 |
Stanford Graduate School of Business |
Stanford, California, United States |
2,305 |
1,150 |
Columbia University |
Manhattan, New York, United States |
2,580 |
1,148 |
University of Oxford |
Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom |
2,363 |
1,117 |
University of Southern California |
Los Angeles, California, United States |
2,291 |
1,093 |
University of Cambridge |
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom |
2,275 |
1,064 |
University of California, Los Angeles |
Los Angeles, California, United States |
2,288 |
990 |
Carnegie Mellon University |
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States |
1,870 |
975 |
University of Michigan |
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States |
2,076 |
949 |
New York University |
New York, New York, United States |
2,127 |
938 |
Yale University |
New Haven, Connecticut |
2,016 |
880 |
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