Asian Universities Set to Dominate Global Rankings
Asian Universities Set to Dominate Global Rankings Within Two Decades
Asian universities could overtake their western counterparts within two decades, say the compilers of QS University Rankings: Asia
[http://www.topuniversities.com/AsiaRankings] released today on http://www.topuniversities.com
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HKUST tops the rankings ahead of National University of Singapore and Hong Kong University, which tie for second place. Peking University moves up one place to fifth, its highest ever position.
2013 QS University Rankings Asia: Top 10
Country
2013 2012 Institution
Territory
1 1 HKUST
HK
2= 2 National University of Singapore
Singapore
2= 3 University of Hong Kong
HK
4 4 Seoul National University
Korea
5 6 Peking University
China
6 7 KAIST
Korea
7= 9 POSTECH
Korea
7= 5 The Chinese University of Hong Kong
HK
9 8 The University of Tokyo
Japan
10= 10 Kyoto University
Japan
10= 17 Nanyang Technological University
Singapore
(c) QS Quacquarelli Symonds 2004-2013 http://www.topuniversities.com
"Asian higher education is undergoing a rapid transformation. Singapore, Hong Kong, China and Korea are at the forefront of the assault on the global academic elite," says Ben Sowter, head of QS Intelligence Unit, which also compiles the QS World University Rankings.
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"There are already 17% more Asian universities in the global top 200 since the recession, and the next two decades could see leading US and European universities objectively overtaken."
QS University Rankings: Asia also shows a five-year surge in international students studying at ranked institutions in the region, from 175,286 in 2009 to 255,212 this year. Total international faculty has grown from 21,223 to 35,677.
"As Western governments struggle to maintain funding levels, Asian institutions have rapidly increased their ability to attract the world's best faculty and students," says Sowter.
The rapid speed of change in the region is on display in a complementary ranking, QS Top 50 under 50, which ranks universities established since 1963. Asia boasts five of the world's top six young institutions, a forecast of a future realignment of the global balance of power from West to East.
(Top 10)
2012
Country
Rank Global Institution
Territory
1 33 HKUST
HK
2 47 Nanyang Technological University
Singapore
3 58 The University of Warwick
UK
4 63 Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology Korea
5 95= City University of
Hong Kong HK
6 97
Pohang University of Science and Technology Korea
7 107 Maastricht University
Netherlands
8 155 University of California,
Irvine USA
9 159 The Hong
Kong Polytechnic University HK
10 163
Lancaster University
UK
SOURCE: QS Quacquarelli Symonds
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