Title: ACADEMIC RANKING OF
1ACADEMIC RANKING OF WORLD UNIVERSITIES
2INTRODUCTION
- The university ranking is an American
invention. - The West ranks hospitals, schools and
universities. Hotels are ranked and classified
according to stars. - Ranking is normally conducted through survey
processes. - The university ranking is part of human nature to
set hierarchies. - It is also the nature of contemporary world
functions due to the globalization impact. - Higher education is complex, costly and
important, and it always attracts many attentions
of politicians, employers, potential students as
well as their families. They need quantified
evidences about quality and performance.
3CURRENT ACADEMIC RANKING OF WORLD UNIVERSITIES
4THINGS TO REMEMBER ABOUT UNIVERSITY RANKING
- Advantages
- Ranking can give advantages to universities for
the following reasons - Universities have Key Performance Indicators
(KPIs) to measure their performances. - Ranking will become self-improvement tools for
universities. - Ranking can foster healthy competition among
higher education institutions. - Disadvantages
- Whereas the disadvantages of university ranking
are as follows - Measurement is not based on category or
universitys objectives. - Results of ranking can give impacts to staffs
and students motivation.
5- Dilemma of Ranking
- In the ranking exercises, the following matters
should be taken into consideration - Ranking must be based on the same categories
homogeneous. - Public Universities need to fulfill national
agenda which is not taken into account in the
ranking exercise. - Most ranking systems are driven by the commercial
need to sell more publications. - Rankings are something of a self-fulfilling
prophecy reputation is considered a significant
factor. - There is always data manipulation to place well
on rankings. - Many data collecting exercises are driven by the
information that is available rather than the
information that is necessary to accurately gauge
the level to which an institution meets
particular quality criteria. - Ranking should not count factors that are proxy
for quality. - Ranking must not ignore universities missions
and goals which are different between one
university to another. - Ranking cannot assume one size fits all which
norms of research universities are the gold
standard.
6- Frequent Asked Questions
- How to ensure that the data provided conforms to
the questionnaire for best advantage? - How to develop your universitys strategy to
maintain or improve your ranking? - Why does World Ranking increase student numbers
and revenue? - How ranked universities can attract the most
talented student and faculty? - How to globalize your institution?
7TYPES OF RANKING PROVIDERS
- Media
- Government Agencies
- Independent Professional Bodies
- Accrediting Bodies
- Funding Organizations
- Individual/Group Initiatives
- Academic Themselves
8WHY THE NEED FOR RANKINGS?
- Higher Education is becoming more global.
- Knowledge is the key driver of international
competitiveness. - Ranking will raise awareness of institutions /
universities being ranked. - International Study Trends show that world wide
demand for education is on the rise. - Public funding is being slashed, so one source of
funding is from international students. In some
countries international students contribution to
the economy is higher than the other sectors.
9CRITERIA OF UNIVERSITY RANKING
10CRITERIA OF TOP UNIVERSITIES
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12CRITERIA OF WORLD UNIVERSITIES
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23IMPROVEMENTS TO CURRENT CRITERIA
- Purposes and goals of the rankings
- Should recognize the diversity of institutions
and take into account their different missions
and goals (ranking tends to ignore these issues). - Design and weighting of indicators
- Be transparent regarding the methodology used for
creating the rankings. - Appropriate ways of measuring outcomes, such as
retention and graduation rates, scores on
examinations, etc. - Collection and processing of data
- Use audited and verifiable data whenever
possible. - Presentation of ranking results
- Provide consumers with clear understanding of all
factors used to develop ranking, and offer them a
choice in how rankings are displayed such as by
allowing them to determine how factors are
weighed on interactive web sites. - Sources Berlin Principles on Ranking of Higher
Education Institutions -
24PROCEDURES AND MECHANISMS FOR UNIVERSITY SELECTION
- Assign universities with the same groups of their
peers. - Academic reputation research outputs.
- Faculty and student diversity and background.
- Webpage becomes impact factor, i.e. volumes of
published materials on the web.
25If we dont produce our own ranking, dont be
surprised that others are going to do it for us