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MIL-OSI China: Chinese universities lead in latest THE emerging economies university rankings
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Universities in emerging economies are improving at a faster rate than universities from developed countries, according to results from the 2021
Times Higher Education rankings.
This stellar performance is being driven by institutions from Pakistan, Russia and China, the latter accounting for an unprecedented clean sweep of the top five positions. China’s Tsinghua University topped the pile for the fourth consecutive year, for added kudos. In the most competitive Emerging Economies Universities Rankings so far, it is a testament to the success of China’s investment in its higher education sector that it becomes the first country or region to achieve the top five positions in this ranking,” said Phil Baty, chief knowledge officer at the publication.
48 Russian universities enter Emerging Economies Universities Rankings 2021
For the first time, Chinese universities managed to take all the first five lines of the list and seven of the top 10
LONDON, March 9. /TASS/. The number of Russian universities in the ranking of Emerging Economies universities, compiled by the British magazine Times Higher Education (THE), has grown by nine to 48. This is according to the THE Emerging Economies Universities Rankings 2021, released on Tuesday.
This year’s ranking comprises 606 educational institutions from 48 countries and territories.
Lomonosov Moscow State University remains the leading educational institution in Russia and the only representative of Russia in Top 10. This year it ranks sixth, which is one position lower than a year ago.
Penn State will co-sponsor the summit, themed Cultivating resilience, changing the world, April 19-22
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February 23, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Registration is now open for faculty, staff and administration with global interests to attend the Times Higher Education Innovation & Impact Summit, which will take place virtually April 19-22. Penn State is co-sponsoring the summit, titled “Cultivating resilience, changing the world.”
“The world looks to the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings as a source for identifying universities that build positive societal change, and I’m pleased that last year Penn State ranked third in the United States in their Impact rankings,” said Penn State President Eric Barron. “I’m also delighted that Penn State is joining our partners at the University of Auckland to sponsor the virtual Times Higher Education Innovation & Impact Summit, which is devoted to innovation and research impact as we begin to move
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