Japan University Rankings 2018: methodology
Our Japan rankings are constructed on four pillars that demonstrate the broad strength of a university
Our Japan rankings are constructed on four pillars that demonstrate the broad strength of a university
US, Japan and UK lead on entries to the World University Rankings this year
The Japan rankings are built around four pillars that demonstrate the broad strength of an institution
Tiya Thomas-Alexander explores why some Asian territories are growing more global while others are not
Biggest ever World University Ranking reveals how Africa rises as US’ crown slips
Scholarly ethics expert Yuehong (Helen) Zhang says the region’s approach to research ethics is changing
Sector leaders quizzed in Elsevier survey back shift to more holistic methods of evaluating scholarship
Scholars warn that Tokyo’s cash injection will reward the few over the many, pushing top institutions closer to industry at the expense of basic research, social sciences and humanities
Next year will see a significant update to our methodology to better reflect universities’ work. Duncan Ross and Billy Wong explain
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We answer your questions about the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings
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In partnership with Fujita Health University, this year’s Asia Universities Summit will examine the role of the university in a rapidly changing world, coinciding with the Asia University Rankings...