Could someone tell me what is the best school in cosmology and high energy?

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There is no definitive "best school" for cosmology and high energy physics, as top institutions vary by subfield. Prospective Ph.D. candidates should focus on identifying researchers whose work aligns with their interests. Engaging with these researchers prior to applying can provide valuable insights and opportunities. Ultimately, selecting a graduate school should be based on the quality of research and faculty availability. This approach ensures a more tailored and effective educational experience.
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I want to pursue for a Ph.D in these area.
 
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But I'm not in US, It's hard for me to contact with any of the
professors.
Originally posted by Ambitwistor
There isn't any "best school"; there are best schools in various subfields. The best way to choose a grad school is to read the literature and find out which researchers are doing the most interesting work to you, talk to them about it ahead of time, and if they're taking students, go wherever they are.
 
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