The Swedish Mathematical
AMI - League Table
Established 10 January 2000
by
Nordic-Math-Job and edited by
Sigmundur Gudmundsson
(Lund University)[version 1.031, 27 January 2006]
The AMI (Academic Mobility Index) is the number of professors, lecturers, research assistants and adjuncts currently working in a given department with their highest academic degree from another university divided by the corresponding total number.
The AMI is measured at the beginning of each even calendar year.
PRELIMINARY results for AMI-2006:
Ranking Department AMI-2006 | AMI-2004 | AMI-2002 | AMI-2000 1. Numerisk Analys, Lund 0.80=[4/5] | 0.80=[4/5] | 1.00=[5/5] | 1.00=[3/3] 2. Matematik, Luleå 0.77=[20/26] | 0.72=[23/32] | 0.74=[23/31] | 0.81=[26/32] 3. Matematik, KTH 0.60=[25/42] | 0.61=[28/46] | 0.62=[24/39] | 0.57=[24/42] 4. Matematik NF, Lund 0.57=[8/14] | 0.57=[8/14] | 0.56=[9/16] | 0.50=[9/18] 5. TM, Linköping 0.52=[23/44] | 0.57=[29/51] | 0.58=[26/45] | 0.62=[23/37] 6. Matematik, Uppsala 0.51=[20/39] | 0.49=[20/41] | 0.44=[16/36] | 0.53=[18/34] 7. Matematik, Göteborg ?? | ?? | ?? | 0.43=[28/65] 8. Matematik, Stockholms Univ. 0.41=[9/22] | 0.36=[9/25] | 0.37=[10/27] | 0.44=[14/32] 9. Matematik LTH, Lund 0.30=[10/33] | 0.26=[9/34] | 0.31=[9/29] | 0.13=[3/24] 10. Matematik, Umeå 0.21=[6/28] | 0.14=[3/21] | 0.18=[4/22] | 0.19=[5/26] 11. Matematisk Statistik, Lund 0.12=[2/17] | 0.13=[2/15] | 0.31=[4/13] | 0.27=[3/11]