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We¡¯re launching two brand-new rankings this autumn, while fine-tuning our established analyses, writes Duncan Ross
We¡¯re gathering data on interdisciplinary science and online learning, and making improvements to some of our existing rankings, to capture insights on more of the work that universities do, says °Õ±á·¡¡¯s chief data officer
The 20th edition is our most robust, inclusive and global ranking, thanks to significant improvements to our methodology
THE report shows that higher education institutions have made huge strides in measuring their progress, but governments can make more of academic expertise
Our Impact Rankings methodology has a few updates in our largest-ever view on sustainability, explains THE¡¯s chief data officer, Duncan Ross
Duncan Ross, THE¡¯s chief data officer, outlines new measures to stabilise this year¡¯s rankings amid record participation and more demanding sustainability metrics
Announcing an update to the methodology behind our global league table of universities effective this year
Our chief data officer explains why Times Higher Education is starting a new stream of data collection
Next year will see a significant update to our methodology to better reflect universities¡¯ work. Duncan Ross and Billy Wong explain
In order to take a deeper look at how universities approach the UN¡¯s SDGs, we are refining and expanding our questions for the THE Impact Rankings 2023.
We will measure outbound student exchange and take into account the population size of a country to more fairly judge internationalisation, says Duncan Ross
We hope small language changes will make a big difference to displaced communities, says Duncan Ross
We have appointed nine board members across four continents to improve transparency and help us further develop the league table, says Duncan Ross
We are looking for people who are passionately committed to higher education and can be ¡®critical friends¡¯ to the rankings
We have appointed 10 board members to suggest how we can improve the rankings and ensure that we act responsibly, says Duncan Ross
The methodology behind the inaugural Arab University Rankings includes new regional measures on reputation and collaboration
We have listened to your feedback and improved the way we evaluate global universities, while still using subjects classified by China¡¯s Ministry of Education, say David Watkins and Duncan Ross
We are looking for people in the higher education sector who are passionate about the Sustainable Development Goals to help make our rankings fair, effective and transparent
THE is taking a deeper look at the perception of universities, a measure that has become increasingly important during the pandemic, says Duncan Ross
Assessing pedagogy is even more challenging during the pandemic, but initial results from our Japan student survey reveal some interesting insights, argues Duncan Ross
We have published the methodology for the 2021 edition of the table, which makes it easier for postgraduate institutions to take part, says Duncan Ross
In exploring issues such as sustainability, our World University Rankings are set to become more open and inclusive, writes Duncan Ross
Universities are under intense financial pressure but we should not ignore the outstanding work they are doing for the benefit of society, says Duncan Ross
Times Higher Education takes a closer look at Chinese subjects based on a similar methodology for the World University Rankings, Duncan Ross says