QS World University Rankings: the facts, the impact and why the future looks bright
25 March 2010 - 16:45
Changes to the QS World University Rankings publishing arrangements, alongside the launch of new rankings initiatives, have intensified the debate on how world university rankings should be compiled and what they should be used for. The QS methodology remains the most widely referenced approach, taking into account a broad range of performance indicators, with an emphasis on the views of the academic community.
How will QS World University Rankings build on its strengths and provide an even more valuable service to the global academic
community and aspiring students throughout the world? A panel consisting of the founders of the rankings will discuss: The new academic advisory board, the statistical validity of the rankings benchmarking performance against six years of data & plans for the future.
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