tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33562380.post6330752772633781149..comments2024-03-27T01:06:47.038+00:00Comments on University Ranking Watch: More on Politics and RankingsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33562380.post-39008708759262110992015-10-12T06:15:33.003+00:002015-10-12T06:15:33.003+00:00ARWU may well be more stable than QS. But come on,...ARWU may well be more stable than QS. But come on, isn't ARWU really relevant only for those very few universities that win Nobel prizes regularly and/or hire (potential) Nobelists regularly? One is tempted to think that the most interesting rankings are the National Taiwan University ranking and the US News (despite the role of the reputation survey), and even in their cases mainly the subject rankings.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33562380.post-20976682589261588542015-10-11T01:38:45.719+00:002015-10-11T01:38:45.719+00:00I agree completely with the author. The British Q...I agree completely with the author. The British QS and THE ranking tables are too subjective, and are not as trustworthy as the other two: Shanghai Ranking (ARWU) and the US News Global Ranking.Edwardnoreply@blogger.com