UK UNIVERSTIES PERFORM WELL IN QS RANKINGS
The UK’s top universities scored highly in the latest QS World Rankings, with 4 top ten spots in the new league table.
However, Cambridge lost its top place spot which it held in both 2011 and 2010, to Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The other top UK universities were; University College London (UCL) in fourth place, Oxford University at number 5 and Imperial College in sixth. All of the other universities in the top ten were from the USA. There were 18 UK universities overall in the top 100
The latest QS World University Rankings has revealed that UK universities have continued to increase their proportion of international students, despite recent reports about the new UK VISA rules.
The QS rankings show that British universities are taking on even more international students than ever before. The top 100 universities have almost 10% more overseas students on average this year, compared to 2011.
The 49 UK universities which are ranked in the top 500 list have seen an 11.7% average increase in international students, when compared with 2011.
It is also interesting that 6 of the top 20 universities with the highest proportion of overseas students are
in the UK - they are the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), UCL, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), St Andrews, Imperial and Essex. This provides strong evidence that the UK is still well ahead of the rest of Europe in terms of its ability to attract overseas students.
QS head of research Ben Sowter said: “The unprecedented acceleration in international recruitment reflects an escalating global battle for talent.
“120,000 more international students were reported by the top 500 universities this year, suggesting the global total may now exceed 4 million.”
QS STARS
A great way for students to evaluate the best university choice for them.
What is QS Stars? QS Stars is an evaluation system that evaluates universities worldwide using a rating method. Universities are awarded with a rating of one to five stars, five stars being the highest rating depending on their performance within the evaluation. Universities are evaluated against eight criteria; Research Quality, Teaching Quality, Graduate Employability, Infrastructure, Internationalisation, Innovation & Knowledge Transfer, Third Mission and Specialist Subject Criteria. Each criterion has its own indicators, weightings. Please see below further information on the methodology for QS Stars.
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