Sunday, September 17, 2017

Criticism of rankings from India

Some parts of the world seem to be increasingly sceptical of international rankings, or least those produced by Times Higher Education (THE). MENA (Middle East and North Africa) and Africa did not seem to be very enthusiastic about THE's snapshot or pilot rankings. Many Latin American universities have chosen not to participate in the world and regional rankings.

India also seems to be suspicious of the rankings. An article by Vyasa Shastri in the E-paper, livemint, details some of the ways in which universities might attempt to manipulate rankings to their advantage.

It is well worth reading although I have one quibble. The article refers to King Abdulaziz University recruiting faculty who would list the university as their secondary affiliation (now 41) when publishing papers. The original idea was to get top marks in the Shanghai Ranking's highly cited researchers indicator. The article correctly notes that the Shanghai rankings no longer count secondary affiliations but they can still help in the Nature and Science and publications indicators and in citations and publications metrics in other rankings.

Also, other Saudi universities do not recruit large numbers of secondary affiliations. There are only four for the rest of Saudi Arabia although I notice that there are now quite a few for Chinese and Australian universities, including five for the University of Melbourne.

5 comments:

Gavin Moodie said...

There’s been a bit of scandal in Australia at Australian Catholic University buying secondary affiliations to improve its rank, not in world league tables, but in the local analogue of the research excellence framework.


Morton, Rick (2017) Australian Catholic University ‘games system’ on research, Australian, September 12,

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/australian-catholic-university-games-system-on-research/news-story/2d887f69f1e6a00b402b3c0003894293


Morton, Rick (2017) University rankings quest ‘saw department gutted’, Australian, September 13

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/university-rankings-quest-saw-department-gutted/news-story/8d328ca2496965a53946051568e372d7

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