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2 novembre 2016

US College Ranking by Wall Street Journal and THE

The full version of the Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education US College Rankings has just been released by Times Higher Education (THE). A preliminary announcement was made at the THE World Summit held recently at the University of California Berkeley. More...

2 novembre 2016

US top, China rising in extended global ranking

By Brendan O'Malley. United States universities again dominate the US News & World Report Rankings, claiming the five top spots for the first time and taking 210 places out of 1,000 research universities evaluated, expanded from 750 last year – from 65 countries. Read more...

29 octobre 2016

These are the top 50 MOOCs

eCampus NewsBy Laura Devaney. The list from Class Central ranks MOOCs based on thousands of reviews written by Class Central users, Dhawal Shah noted in a blog post. The rankings will be updated as reviews increase and change. More...

27 octobre 2016

How much graduates earn drives more college rankings

University Business LogoSubmitted by Stefanie Botelho. Three years ago, PayScale introduced its first college rankings, and the College Scorecard from the federal government followed soon after, ushering an elephant into the hallowed halls of college admissions: What do the schools’ graduates actually earn. More...

24 octobre 2016

Playing the Rankings Game in Pakistan

By Pervez Hoodbhoy. Rankings have progressively lost meaning, particularly in countries lacking a strong academic tradition or where academic corruption is rarely punished. Read more...

23 octobre 2016

Musings on the Occasion of a New Ranking

HomeBy Jamienne S. Studley. A new entrant to the rankings offers some positive approaches, but more work must be done when it comes to providing students helpful information and supporting institutional improvement, writes Jamienne S. Studley. Read more...

20 octobre 2016

Ranking identifies the 50 best online colleges for quality and affordability in 2016-2017

http://people.uis.edu/rschr1/wp-content/themes/default/images/kubrickheader.jpgHigher Ed Tech News and Research ~ Ray Schroeder, editor. Analysis shows best online schools based on costs, quality and flexibility. AffordableCollegesOnline.org, a site for higher education information and resources, has released its ranking of the Best Online Colleges for 2016. More...

20 octobre 2016

Les huit universités françaises les plus innovantes

Par Orientations. En France, l’établissement le plus innovant est l’université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), qui arrive 60e du classement. Suivent l’université Claude Bernard - Lyon 1 (77e), l’université Paris-Sud – Paris 11 (78e), l’université de Montpellier (83e), l’université Paris Descartes – Paris 5 (88e), l’Université de Grenoble Alpes (93e), l’université de Strasbourg (96e) et l’université d’Aix-Marseille (97e). Voir l'article...

18 octobre 2016

Could HE rankings be socially transformative?

By Ellen Hazelkorn. That global rankings have made an indelible mark on higher education is incontrovertible. Their arrival at the millennium coincided with the acceleration of this phase of globalisation and signalled the transformation of higher education from a local institution into a global actor of geopolitical significance. Read more...

18 octobre 2016

Ranking HE systems, not institutions, could be socially transformative

By Brendan O’Malley – Managing Editor. In a series on Transformative Leadership in which University World News is partnering with The MasterCard Foundation, Ellen Hazelkorn asks how global higher education rankings might encourage excellence in our education systems and lead social transformation, rather than just concentrating benefit on a handful of world-class institutions.
In Commentary, Alan Ruby says university leaders in the United Kingdom need to speak up to ensure the academic community can continue to shape its connections with the wider world rather than leave them to be narrowed by others. And Darren McDermott expresses the hope that Ireland’s ambitious international higher education vision will get the support and funding it requires.
In World Blog this week, Grace Karram Stephenson outlines a strategic study which offers new hope for supporting victims of sexual assault at Canadian universities and prevention methods.
In Features, Christabel Ligami reports on a study by the British Council which examines how universities in Sub-Saharan Africa might contribute more effectively to preparing graduates for work and society.
In a section on Academic Freedom, Johanna Vuorelma says the threats to academics and academic freedom in Turkey are part of a wider European problem of a growing illiberalism that should be confronted. Zachariah Mushawatu says academic freedom in Zimbabwe is being curtailed not only because of draconian laws and the presence of spies in the universities, but also due to a lack of institutional autonomy from the state.
Finally, in a Special Report on the 7th conference of the African Network for Internationalisation of Education, Brennan Weiss reports on a keynote address calling for more data on transnational education in Africa, and Francis Kokutse reports on the secretary general of the Association of African Universities saying African universities need to find a way to take advantage of efforts to globalise higher education. Read more...

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