Comparing Rankings
International university rankings are now proliferating in much the same way that American rankings have multiplied over the last few decades although so far there is no global equivalent to top party schools or best colleges for squirrels.
It is now time for a cursory review and comparison of the major international rankings. I will omit recent rankings, those that look as though they may not be repeated or those that provide insufficient information about methodology.
The list is as follows:
Academic Ranking of World Universities
Higher Education Evaluation and Accreditation Council of Taiwan
International Professional Ranking of Higher Education Institutions (Paris Mines Tech)
Leiden Ranking
QS World University rankings
Scimago Institutions Ranking
THE World University Rankings
Webometrics Ranking of World Universities
The first attribute to be considered is simply the number of universities ranked. A ranking might have an impeccable methodology and analyse a score of indicators with the strictest attention to current bibliometric theory and statistical technique. If, however, it only ranks a few hundred universities it is of no use to those interested in the thousands left outside the elite of the ranked.
I am counting the number of universities in published rankings. Here the winner is clearly Webometrics, followed by Scimago.
Webometrics 12,300
Scimago 1,955
QS WUR 616
ARWU 500
HEEACT 500
Leiden 500
THE WUR 400
Paris Mines 376
4 comments:
"top rankings for squirrels"...
I do hope you are working on that one. Definitely a gap in the market.
Hey! Scimago only ranks 1955 universities, the other ones are research centers, hospitals and companies.
You might be interested to read this post on my blog, re. university rankings and their influence on student choice of where to study.
http://www.theinternationalstudentrecruiter.com/university-rankings-do-students-really-care/
The number of universities is somewhat inflated since they count any form of HE as a University.
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