One ranking to rule them all? Absolutely not
There is no single or ‘correct’ way to rank universities – and that’s a very good thing, writes Phil Baty
There is no single or ‘correct’ way to rank universities – and that’s a very good thing, writes Phil Baty
The methodology for the 20th edition of the World University Rankings has been significantly updated to reflect the outputs of the diverse range of research-intensive universities across the world
The 20th edition is our most robust, inclusive and global ranking, thanks to significant improvements to our methodology
Spike in participation in sustainability-focused table led by Asia
Universities are invited to participate in the second edition of the regional ranking
Two new tables – on interdisciplinary science and online learning – will be published this year
Online Learning Rankings will benchmark universities on resources, outcomes, student engagement and learning environment
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
We’re gathering data on interdisciplinary science and online learning, and making improvements to some of our existing rankings, to capture insights on more of the work that universities do, says THE...
Even as many universities struggle to keep the lights on, others reap the rewards of strong investment and tumult elsewhere, writes Pola Lem
Institutions in the UAE stand out for their high levels of cooperation with both global and regional institutions
Saudi Arabia’s KAUST leads table for the first time, driven by its research performance
Analysis of THE rankings data indicates which countries perform strongest in light of the funding that they get
University of Miami president Julio Frenk explains how his institution is reaping rewards from the tech and finance influx to south Florida