A new ranking of the world's top universities has found that the U.S. and U.K. remain the top destinations for students across the globe.

The top 10 spots in the Times Higher Education 2019 World University Rankings were dominated by universities in both of those nations this year, many of them big-name institutions that have a long history of producing graduates who have gone on to be prominent names among the rich, famous and powerful.

Times Higher Education, a weekly magazine based in London, said that its rankings are based on the following core university missions: teaching (the learning environment); research (volume, income and reputation); citations (research influence); international outlook (staff, students and research); and industry income (knowledge transfer).

"We use 13 carefully calibrated performance indicators to provide the most comprehensive and balanced comparisons, trusted by students, academics, university leaders, industry and governments," the publication said.

Teaching and research, particularly scholar citations, play a prominent role in the rankings.. For example, universities can be excluded from the rankings if they do not teach undergraduates or if their research output amounted to fewer than 1,000 relevant publications between 2013 and 2017 (with a minimum of 150 a year). Universities can also be excluded if 80 per cent or more of their research output is exclusively in one subject area.

The following universities, in ascending order, were deemed the top universities in the world for 2019 by Times Higher Education:

10. University of Chicago

Students: 13,562
Students Per Staff: 6.1
International Students: 25%
Female/Male Ratio: 44/56

"The university manages Argonne National Laboratory and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, has direct oversight of the Marine Biological Laboratory, and is a founding partner of the Giant Magellan Telescope Organization," the report said.