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Universities that are ranked by Times Higher Education tend to have healthy levels of prestige, write David Watkins and Mark Caddow
Universities that are ranked by Times Higher Education tend to have healthy levels of prestige, write David Watkins and Mark Caddow
Subject rankings are diversifying, with more representation outside the US and UK, but old elite still take top places
Our Academic Reputation Survey forms the foundation for these rankings, meaning that they are built on the insights of a representative sample of global experts
Elsewhere, Australia and UK improve, but tightening immigration policies could threaten progress
Southeast Asian country has made big gains on student-staff ratio since 2020, while Hungary has improved on share of postgraduate researchers
European nations have the highest research income levels, but Hong Kong and Australia surpass them in research productivity
Hong Kong and the Netherlands lead new THE metrics measuring research strength, excellence and influence
North America has also revived while Oceania’s international outlook has dipped. Patrick Jack picks out key rankings trends
Asia saw the largest rise of all continents in research quality, teaching score, and overall performance in the latest World University Rankings
From just 200 universities to almost 2,000, the World University Rankings have become more global and more inclusive. Ellie Bothwell goes through the archives to examine the most noteworthy...