The answer is that the QS rankings favour universities with an established reputation in those countries that are interested in rankings, those that have extensive international linkages, those with a lot of faculty and those with strengths in medical research.
In contrast, the Times Higher Education (THE) rankings favour those powered by hadron driven citations and with the good fortune to be located in countries where most universities produce few citations.
What will happen if THE does reform its citations indicator?
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