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World University Rankings blog: why we need to rank by innovation
University league tables do not pay enough attention to institutions’ innovative spirit, argues the European Commission’s Gerard de Graaf. More...
World University Rankings blog: the value of impact assessment
By Arun Sharma. Pricey it may be, but the assessment of impact will evolve and better methodologies will appear over time, says Arun Sharma. More...
World University Rankings blog: dealing with freak research papers
By Phil Baty. More than 11 million research papers, published between 2009 and 2014 and drawn from Elsevier’s Scopus citation database, have been analysed as part of the global research project that underpins the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, to be published on 30 September. More...
The blunder of ranking African universities
By Damtew Teferra. The Times Higher Education or THE, one of the publishers of the global rankings of higher education institutions, with the University of Johannesburg recently hosted an Africa Universities Summit titled “Moving Africa’s Universities Forward: Building a shared global legacy” to provide insights into “best practice in the development of world-class teaching and research and shaping institutional strategic missions in an African and international context”. Read more...
The 25 healthiest colleges in the U.S.
By Stefanie Botelho. There are lots of ways to rate these colleges, from the quality of academics to the party scene. We think an important—and often overlooked—metric is how healthy a university is. More...
New Rankings: QS Graduate Employability Rankings
By . The QS Intelligence Unit is proud to announce the future release of a new ranking focusing on employability outcomes for the graduates.
Leonardo Silveira, in charge of the project in London, told Tamara Sredojevic about the QS Graduate Employability Rankings:
What is the QS Graduate Employability Rankings?
The QS Graduate Employability Rankings comes from an extensive research project which has been running since October 2014. This project has aimed to design a new approach and methodology on employability in university rankings.
Following the research project, we are going to launch a first edition this November at the 11th QS-APPLE in Melbourne. As a pilot initiative, this new rankings will not at first alter the other QS University Rankings results. More...
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Global Fashion School Rankings 2015 - Masters
View the first BoF Global Fashion School Rankings of 21 undergraduate and 10 graduate fashion programmes.
To view the full methodology behind BoF’s Global Ranking of Fashion Schools click here. More...
Global Fashion School Rankings 2015 - Bachelors
View the first BoF Global Fashion School Rankings of 21 undergraduate and 10 graduate fashion programmes.
To view the full methodology behind BoF’s Global Ranking of Fashion Schools click here. More...