What's the Problem with U-Multirank and AHELO? In a recent post, I discussed the contrast between the poor skills of young people in the UK (strictly speaking Northern Ireland and England...
Why Russia Might Rise Fairly Quickly in the Rankings After Falling a Bit An article by Alex Usher in Higher Education in Russia and Beyond , reprinted in University World News, suggests five structural reasons...
Italy and France Accept Gaokao Scores What will happen when universities find gaokao is a better predictor of academic ability than A levels or SAT? This is from YIBADA . "...
Today, Cuba and China, Tomorrow North Korea? Another sign of the growing desperation of American colleges to find international students to take the courses American students just won...
The Implications of the University of San Francisco Accepting Gaokao scores. The University of San Francisco has announced that it will admit a limited number of students on the basis of their scores on the Gaokao , ...
Which is the Real Fraud? The Australian via Inside higher Ed has an article by Kylar Loussikian about a shadowy organisation apparently based in Colchester, Englan...
The British Paradox Again We have been told many times before that British universities are punching above their weight and are outperforming their international coun...
Why is Bogazici University considered so great in Turkey although it actually is at 400th position in the QS world rankings? Another question from Quora . The answer is that the QS rankings favour universities with an established reputation in those countries that ...
Is The QS Computer Scence Ranking Accurate? Ben Zhao, Professor at UC Santa Barbara, doesn't think so . "There's a bunch of rankings, US News, Shanghai, US National Resear...
What do Indian Scientists do on Their Holidays? The Indian Express has an interesting interview with the Vice-Chancellor of Panjab University, which Times Higher Education (THE), but nobo...