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1 juin 2018

Should school rankings matter?

MelbourneIn Victoria the VCE40+ figure is commonly used to rank schools – but is this a fair reflection of school quality. More...
28 mai 2018

Russian universities are ‘poised to compete globally’

By Nick Holdsworth. Russian universities are poised to emerge from decades of relative obscurity and become a new force in international higher education, experts in international ranking say at a QS global summit in Moscow on achieving university excellence. More...
27 mai 2018

The 10 best cities in the world to be a student in 2018 – in pictures

Screenshot-2018-4-23 The GardianWhat’s your ideal city to study in? University experts QS have released their annual student cities rankings, based on criteria including affordability, student experience, job prospects and friendliness to international students. More...

20 mai 2018

Le classement mondial des meilleures villes étudiantes

Screenshot-2018-4-18 Toute l'actualité de l'éducation bac, études, emploi - Page n°4 - Orientation EducationToutes les villes françaises du top 100 dégringolent dans le classement. Londres, Tokyo et Melbourne sont sur le podium.
Et la meilleure ville étudiante 2018 est… Londres ! Elle succède à Montréal, première du classement en 2017. Paris recule de la 2e à la 5e place de ce classement QS University. Plus...

14 mai 2018

Enrolment at top tech universities shoots up

Switzerland’s federal technology institutes – ranked in the top 10 in a recent ranking of the most innovative universities in Europe – are attracting a record number of students, particularly in the fields of information technology and engineering sciences, reports Swiss Info. More...
14 mai 2018

China’s elite universities top emerging nations ranking

The Times Higher Education’s BRICS University Rankings has been renamed the Emerging Economies University Rankings 2018 and broadened this year to “reflect emerging potential of a diverse, innovative and ambitious range of countries”, it says. The rankings take in 42 countries across four continents. More...
14 mai 2018

Connectivity is common factor in top HE systems

By Brendan O’Malley. The top five higher education systems are the United States followed by Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Sweden and Denmark, according to the latest Universitas 21 Ranking. More...
11 mai 2018

Rush to internationalise with local push

Like many institutions around the world, Hong Kong universities want to pursue internationalisation to become and remain globally competitive. This is partly driven by university rankings systems which include international indicators in their ranking criteria, write Erica Li, Soohyun Kim and Brianna To for the Hong Kong Free Press. More...
7 mai 2018

What makes a real international university ranking?

By Waldemar Siwinski and Richard Holmes. The first international university ranking was produced by Asiaweek in 1999 and 2000, to be followed in 2003 by the Shanghai Jiao Tong University’s Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU). The Webometrics Ranking and the Times Higher Education – Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings both started in 2004. Since then, international university rankings have proliferated. More...
7 mai 2018

Real university rankings must reflect the teaching and learning processes

By Brendan O’Malley – Managing Editor. In Commentary, Waldemar Siwinski and Richard Holmes say the IREG Observatory on Academic Ranking and Excellence’s efforts to establish what is a real university ranking show the urgent need for solid databases covering the teaching mission of universities. Mark Ashwill highlights new data showing that the enrolment of Vietnamese students in Canada has shot up in the past three years, with Canada benefiting from comparatively low costs and a more progressive, peaceful image than the United States. And Nan Yeld says two new projects in Sub-Saharan Africa are showing how data on higher education could be collected more cheaply and reliably and how staff capacity to use it can be enhanced – to help African universities raise quality.
   In a review, Catherine Gomes writes that the book Transnational Education Crossing ‘Asia’ and ‘the West’ by Phan Le-Ha shows that the relationship between East and West is more interdependent than in the past, but being able to provide a complete English-language learning environment is key.
   In our World Blog this week, Hans de Wit says optimism about internationalisation of higher education is justified, especially regarding the heightened interest in ‘internationalisation at home’ in the developing world, but it would be naïve to ignore the dark clouds hovering above.
   In a Special Report on the Studyportals Academy 2018 on ‘Embracing Change’, Nic Mitchell reports on a warning from Michelangelo Balicco that universities in some European countries are in danger of ‘cannibalising’ their own courses in the rush to introduce programmes taught in English. Mitchell also reports on a panel of study-abroad students agreeing that above all they wanted more responsive and better informed university staff.
   In Features, Wagdy Sawahel reports that draft legislation to regulate the performance of foreign university branch campuses in Egypt was recently approved, amid concerns that the opening of foreign universities will exacerbate inequality. And Emma Sabzalieva reports on the revelation that more than 25 doctoral dissertations from Tajikistan were found to contain significant elements of plagiarism, including that of the first deputy prime minister and a professor who is the minister of education’s son. More...
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