The Uses of Rankings
The Indian Universities Grants Commission has laid down new regulations "to ensure academic collaboration between Indian and foreign educational institutes follows the highest standards".
The foreign institutions allowed to collaborate with Indian universities and colleges "must figure in list of top 500 global educational institutes, as ranked by the Times Higher Education Rankings or the Shanghai Rankings".
This sounds a little odd. The Times Higher Education World University Rankings only have 400 universities listed on their iphone app. Perhaps they will provide the Indian authorities with the remaining 100.
Another problem is that the Shanghai and THE rankings, especially the latter are not totally stable. So what happens if a university enters the top 500 before a contract is signed and then slips out the year after?
Discussion and analysis of international university rankings and topics related to the quality of higher education. Anyone wishing to contact Richard Holmes without worrying about ending up in comments can go to rjholmes2000@yahoo.com
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Thursday, May 31, 2012
The THE New University Rankings
Times Higher Education have produced their ranking of 100 universities founded in the last fifty years. Here are the top ten:
1. Pohang University of Science and Technology
2. École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
3. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
4. University of California, Irvine
5. Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
6. Université Pierre et Marie Curie
7. University of California, Santa Cruz
8. University of York
9. Lancaster University
10. University of East Anglia
The list looks rather different from the QS new university ranking published two days ago. That is unsurprising since the QS table is heavily weighted towards two reputation surveys while the THE rankings are influences by various measures of income and by normalised citations.
Times Higher Education have produced their ranking of 100 universities founded in the last fifty years. Here are the top ten:
1. Pohang University of Science and Technology
2. École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
3. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
4. University of California, Irvine
5. Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
6. Université Pierre et Marie Curie
7. University of California, Santa Cruz
8. University of York
9. Lancaster University
10. University of East Anglia
The list looks rather different from the QS new university ranking published two days ago. That is unsurprising since the QS table is heavily weighted towards two reputation surveys while the THE rankings are influences by various measures of income and by normalised citations.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
QS Asian University Rankings
QS have just published their 2012 Asian University Rankings. I will comment in a bit more detail later.
The top ten are:
1. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
2. National University of Singapore
3. University of Hong Kong
4. Seoul National University
5. Chinese University of Hong Kong
6. Peking University
7. Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
8. University of Tokyo
9. Pohang University of Science and Technology
10. Kyoto University
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
The QS Under 50 Top 50
Early this month, Times Higher Education announced that they would publish a ranking of the top 100 universities less than 50 years old. The date for publication was May 31.
Now QS have just announced their ranking of new universities. The top ten are
1. Chinese University of Hong Kong
2. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
3. Warwick
4. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
5. Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
6. University of York, UK
7. Pohang University of Science and Technology
8. Maastricht University
9. City University of Hong Kong
10. University of California Irvine
East Asia, especially Hong Kong and Korea, make a strong showing although there are no Mainland Chinese universities in the top 50.
No doubt there will be quiet smirks around the QS offices. And no doubt THE will say something about originality on Thursday.
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