QS World University Rankings: Methodology
The rankings compare the world's top institutions using six criteria:
1. Academic reputation (40%) - measured via a global survey, asking academics to tell us where the best work is currently taking place within their field of expertise. This year the rankings draw on 62,094 responses globally.
2. Employer reputation (10%) - based on a
global survey, this time taking in 27,900 responses. The survey asks
graduate employers to identify the universities that in their view
produce the best graduates. It is unique among international rankings.
3. Research citations (20%) - sourced from Scopus, the world's most comprehensive citations database.
4. Student-to-faculty ratio (20%) - a simple measure of the number of academic staff employed for every student enrolled.
5. International faculty ratio (5%) - proportion of international faculty members
6. International student ratio (5%) - proportion of international students
3. Research citations (20%) - sourced from Scopus, the world's most comprehensive citations database.
4. Student-to-faculty ratio (20%) - a simple measure of the number of academic staff employed for every student enrolled.
5. International faculty ratio (5%) - proportion of international faculty members
6. International student ratio (5%) - proportion of international students
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