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      UK universities are overwhelmingly represented at the top of the international outlook pillar
       
  
      The World University Rankings have grown and developed to reflect the changing global higher education sector, writes Ellie Bothwell 
       
  
      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 罢贬贰’s chief data officer 
       
  
      WUR expands industry pillar to include patents in country scores, with greatest gains by Ireland, Hong Kong and the US
       
  
      UC Davis’ chancellor, Gary May, has plenty of background in attracting minority students, but finds California’s decades-old ban on race-based admissions a formidable foe
       
  
      Canterbury’s vice-chancellor contrasts her adopted island homeland with her native South Africa and reflects on the opportunities spawned by even the worst horrors
       
  
      Daniel Diermeier reflects on traversing the increasingly polarised US political landscape and on disagreeing with staff and students pressing for the university to take sides
       
  
      Focusing on the quality of in-person teaching is only one way to make returning to physical campuses more appealing, says Carolyn Evans
       
  
      Folasade Ogunsola discusses her country’s battle with brain drain and universities’ search for ‘creative’ ways to combat funding shortfalls
       
  
      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
       
  
      91茄子’s SSA advisory board launches with members from countries across the region
       
  
      The 20th edition is our most robust, inclusive and global ranking, thanks to significant improvements to our methodology
       
  
      Institutional partnerships are on the rise, but the sector must do even more to join forces to tackle global challenges, writes Linda G. Mills
       
  
      Lund University vice-chancellor discusses the challenges of working with business, creating an innovation valley in the Baltic region and managing one’s friends
       
  
      Nancy Ip discusses how universities can boost their output of patents and support faculty entrepreneurs
       
  
      Monterrey Institute of Technology’s president says it is setting aside ?46 million for international hires to compete with the global standard of living
       
  
      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 developments  
       
  
      Collaboration has been a hallmark of 罢贬贰’s rankings for the past 20 years. This is how we’ve worked with the global sector to produce league tables that meet the needs of universities
       
  
      US, Japan and UK lead on entries to the World University Rankings this year
       
  
      Announcing an update to the methodology behind our global league table of universities effective this year
       
  
      This is how we assess the data and produce the tables for the Sub-Saharan Africa University Rankings, based on information from 121 institutions
       
  
      Sub-Saharan Africa Rankings to assess universities on metrics including access, fairness and regional impact
       
  
      The 91茄子 Arab University Rankings advisory board launches with members from countries across the region
       
  
      Data suggests an improvement in recognition for public municipal universities in teaching-focused league table
       
  
      Data reveals that 48 universities in the top 200 have female presidents or vice-chancellors
       
  
      In an unstable political and social climate, MENA’s graduates need soft skills, says Hugh Martin
       
  
      Ramping up vocational training and industry engagement will be crucial to meeting the skills needs of the fourth industrial revolution, says Sabrina Joseph
       
  
      Times Higher Education has confirmed the schedule for its portfolio of university rankings for the 2023 calendar year
       
  
      Next year will see a significant update to our methodology to better reflect universities’ work. Duncan Ross and Billy Wong explain
       
  
      The outgoing v-c of the University of Oxford talks about her fears of a brain drain and the highs and lows of her tenure
       
  
      Survey will be available in 12 languages and distributed over three months
       
  
      The University of Sydney will host the next 91茄子 World Academic Summit in September 2023
       
  
      For two decades, Times Higher Education’s rankings have both tracked and contributed to an ever more connected world. Now universities face an unwelcome shift in global dynamics
       
  
      Recent decades have seen attitudes to working with industry shift in Europe, but the difficulty of reaching smaller companies and a lack of incentives to bridge the gap are stifling progress
       
  
      Which regions have the most global connections? The data reveal some surprises
       
  
      That the US leads on measures of teaching and learning environment is no surprise, but there are some unexpected names among the most rapidly improving countries
       
  
      Which countries are storming ahead when it comes to working with industry?
       
  
      Research and citations are key rankings metrics, but different leaders on each suggest that Oceania’s strength is not being fully recognised
       
  
      Universities face growing public pressure but this only means their mission is more vital than ever, NYU president Andrew Hamilton tells Rosa Ellis
       
  
      Biggest ever World University Ranking reveals how Africa rises as US’ crown slips
       
  
      Global balance of research power shows signs of shifting as US stagnates and China improves
       
  
      Number of African countries in rankings doubles since 2018, with 25 universities making debut appearances this year
       
  
      Maastricht aims to be intrinsically international by deepening its European ties while expanding its global engagement, says Rianne Letschert
       
  
      91茄子 examines how universities have gained from the pandemic and how institutions can take advantage of positive sentiment to achieve long-lasting visibility, grow collaborations and attract research funding
       
  
      We must accept the speed at which knowledge now becomes obsolete and the role lifelong learning plays in keeping skills current, writes Tan Eng Chye
       
  
      Global research collaboration is on the rise but faces a fundamental shift amid an increasingly unstable geopolitical landscape, says Meric Gertler
       
  
      To find solutions to pressing problems, we must foster diverse voices by making the university a place to which anyone can belong, says Teruo Fujii
       
  
      Quality, ethics, good governance and impact monitoring must all be safeguarded from the outset, says Zeblon Vilakazi
       
  
      From the information that we gather from institutions across the globe, we rigorously compile our World University Rankings. This is how we assess data on about 1,800 institutions to produce the tables
       
  
      Entrepreneurs are the new kings, but academics doing basic research are key to our future – and they need proper funding, says Brian Schmidt
       
  
      Prepare for the rankings launch of the year 
       
  
      The World University Rankings performance indicators are the heart of the Latin America University Rankings, but we make some adjustments to take account of the region’s unique characteristics
       
  
      We will measure outbound student exchange and take into account the population size of a country to more fairly judge internationalisation, says Duncan Ross
       
  
      Mahidol University is focusing on nurturing academic talent and introducing more flexible education in a bid to attract a wider pool of students, says its president Banchong Mahaisavariya
       
  
      Our data-led report reveals the extent to which higher education institutions across the globe are contributing to gender equality and provides recommendations on the next steps universities can take to continue making progress
       
  
      91茄子 research highlights that over-representation of women in some STEM fields and under-representation of men in care-oriented disciplines are often overlooked in gender equality debates
       
  
      International universities decline during Covid-19 in teaching-focused league table
       
  
      We have appointed nine board members across four continents to improve transparency and help us further develop the league table, says Duncan Ross
       
  
      Our Japan rankings are constructed on four pillars that demonstrate the broad strength of a university
       
  
      As campaigners fight to ensure that progress on women’s advancement does not move backwards, our data-led report marking International Women’s Day examines whether higher education is setting a leading example for other industries