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World University Rankings 2024: UK doubles down on global links

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九月 27, 2023
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The UK has strengthened its lead as the world’s most international university system, but there are concerns that government policy?could threaten its position in?coming years.

Analysis of the international outlook pillar in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024 shows that UK universities claim?31 (62?per cent) of the top?50 places, nearly double the number last year (16, or 32?per cent). Switzerland and Hong Kong come second, with five universities each in this group.

The international outlook score is based on data from three metrics: proportion of international students, staff and co-authorship. For the first time this year, the population of the country has been taken into account when evaluating these measures, to avoid penalising universities in large nations?–?giving the UK a slight boost.


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When looking?solely at the ranking for this pillar, the top-performing UK institutions are Brunel University London and Queen’s University Belfast, with scores of?98.4 out of?100, putting them in joint fourth place. Imperial College London follows in sixth place globally, with a score of?98.3.

Of the 31 UK institutions that feature in the top 50 for international outlook, eight are located in London.

Trevor Hoey, pro vice-chancellor (international and sustainability) at Brunel, says there is a default “element of location” when it comes to drawing staff from the global market. Similarly, international students are likely to have more family and friends in or around London, adding to the attractiveness of the city’s institutions.

However,?Brunel?has not been relying solely on location – it has been boosting internationalisation in other ways, such as supporting its global community. It encourages staff “not to leave [relationships] behind” when they move to the UK from other countries,?Hoey says. Holding on to their home connections helps with research partnerships and exchanges and results in “a?virtuous circle” of internationalisation, he explains.

Different collaborations spring up all the time, but Hoey says it takes time to see which ones really work.

The best initiatives the university has made, he believes, have involved trust-building over a prolonged period, such as its 16-year transnational education partnership with Ahlia University in Bahrain.

He references instances where partnerships have been “cordial” at the vice-chancellor level but did not strike a chord for the academics involved. Hoey believes that collaborations are more likely to succeed if a desire to work together is sown and nurtured at lower levels in the universities involved,?before the projects rise up over time to secure the?support?of the leadership teams.

While data reflect these efforts by UK institutions in recent years, 2023 has seen a tightening of government restrictions on international students. Most recently, they have been banned from bringing dependants to the UK unless they are on postgraduate research courses.

Hoey says these new rules are “really causing difficulties for recruitment”. In the face of competition from the US and Australia, he says, the UK is “naive” if it thinks that the students it loses?because?of such a policy will be replaced. Future vacancies may well be filled, “but not with the same calibre of people”, he predicts.

Tatiana Fumasoli, director of UCL’s Centre for Higher Education Studies, says the UK’s strong international outlook even after Brexit shows that the country’s universities have “a?brand that continues to work”. However, with an international student market that is “always changing”, the nation cannot rest on its laurels. “If?I?were the UK government, I?would be worried about high-skilled researchers,” she adds.

Data at the continent level show that, across the international outlook pillar, North America has improved the most since last year, with Africa second. At a country level, the highest increase in average international scores?is seen in China, the US and Nigeria (excluding nations with fewer than six ranked institutions), in part due to the?new population adjustment.

The United Arab Emirates-based University of Sharjah leads the international outlook pillar with a top score of 98.8, while City University of Hong Kong follows closely with 98.7.

tiya.alexander@timeshighereducation.com


International outlook pillar: the top 50

Pillar rank WUR rank University Country/region Pillar score
1 351–400 University of Sharjah United Arab Emirates ?????????????????? 98.8
2 82 City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong ?????????????????? 98.7
3 251–300 Università della Svizzera italiana Switzerland ?????????????????? 98.5
=4 351–400 Brunel University London United Kingdom ?????????????????? 98.4
=4 201–250 Queen’s University Belfast United Kingdom ?????????????????? 98.4
6 8 Imperial College London United Kingdom ?????????????????? 98.3
7 135 Queen Mary University of London United Kingdom ?????????????????? 98.1
8 22 UCL United Kingdom ?????????????????? 97.9
=9 201–250 Abu Dhabi University United Arab Emirates ?????????????????? 97.8
=9 301–350 Hong Kong Baptist University Hong Kong ?????????????????? 97.8
11 501–600 Alfaisal University Saudi Arabia ?????????????????? 97.7
=12 201–250 University of Aberdeen United Kingdom ?????????????????? 97.5
=12 =38 King’s College London United Kingdom ?????????????????? 97.5
=12 1 University of Oxford United Kingdom ?????????????????? 97.5
=15 5 University of Cambridge United Kingdom ?????????????????? 97.4
=15 301–350 University of Essex United Kingdom ?????????????????? 97.4
=15 251–300 Khalifa University United Arab Emirates ?????????????????? 97.4
=15 =138 Maastricht University Netherlands ?????????????????? 97.4
19 501–600 University of Greenwich United Kingdom ?????????????????? 97.2
=20 183 University of Geneva Switzerland ?????????????????? 97.1
=20 71 Institut Polytechnique de Paris France ?????????????????? 97.1
22 =30 University of Edinburgh United Kingdom ?????????????????? 97.0
=23 35 University of Hong Kong Hong Kong ?????????????????? 96.8
=23 =155 Lancaster University United Kingdom ?????????????????? 96.8
=23 251–300 University of Surrey United Kingdom ?????????????????? 96.8
26 =97 University of Southampton United Kingdom ?????????????????? 96.5
=27 =168 University of Liverpool United Kingdom ?????????????????? 96.4
=27 =106 University of Warwick United Kingdom ?????????????????? 96.4
29 =87 Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong ?????????????????? 96.3
30 =87 University of Glasgow United Kingdom ?????????????????? 96.1
31 251–300 Qatar University Qatar ?????????????????? 96.0
=32 174 Durham University United Kingdom ?????????????????? 95.8
=32 33 ?cole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne Switzerland ?????????????????? 95.8
=32 =193 University of St Andrews United Kingdom ?????????????????? 95.8
=35 601–800 Coventry University United Kingdom ?????????????????? 95.6
=35 11 ETH Zurich Switzerland ?????????????????? 95.6
=35 51 University of Manchester United Kingdom ?????????????????? 95.6
=38 351–400 City, University of London United Kingdom ?????????????????? 95.5
=38 =177 University of Exeter United Kingdom ?????????????????? 95.5
=38 =64 The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong ?????????????????? 95.5
=38 201–250 University of Reading United Kingdom ?????????????????? 95.5
=42 =123 University of Basel Switzerland ?????????????????? 95.4
=42 201–250 University of Sussex United Kingdom ?????????????????? 95.4
44 401–500 Aston University United Kingdom ?????????????????? 95.2
=45 101 University of Birmingham United Kingdom ?????????????????? 95.1
=45 201–250 University of Leicester United Kingdom ?????????????????? 95.1
=45 401–500 Royal Veterinary College United Kingdom ?????????????????? 95.1
=48 251–300 University of Bath United Kingdom ?????????????????? 95.0
=48 41 University of British Columbia Canada ?????????????????? 95.0
50 =119 University of Vienna Austria ?????????????????? 94.9

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