Rankings season in full swing

Rankings season in full swing

September 17, 2014

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September means back to class for university students and it also means international rankings season is in full swing, with the three most-watched rankings released this time of year.

鈥淨ueen鈥檚 has not chosen an easy path when it comes to international rankings,鈥 says Daniel Woolf, Principal and Vice-Chancellor. 鈥淲hile most universities focus either on research or teaching, Queen鈥檚 believes in a balanced academy and strives to excel at both. Delivering a transformative student learning experience in a research-intensive environment is our defining strength, but it does not necessarily help us in international rankings.鈥

"Queen鈥檚 has not chosen an easy path...delivering a transformative student learning experience in a research-intensive environment is our defining strength, but it does not necessarily help us in international rankings."

鈥 Daniel Woolf, Principal and Vice-Chancellor

The Shanghai Jiao Tong academic ranking of world universities (ARWU) was released on August 15 and Queen鈥檚 maintained its position within the 201-300 range of the world鈥檚 top universities. The QS world university rankings were announced September 16 and saw Queen鈥檚 move up two positions to 187th globally. The Times Higher Education (THE) world university rankings will be published on October 1.

Every ranking uses a different methodology and Queen鈥檚 performs well in some and less well in others. Some rankings, such as QS, rely heavily on global reputational surveys and others, such as ARWU and THE place a heavy emphasis on research output.

鈥淔luctuations in the international rankings are to be expected and Queen鈥檚 may go up or down a few positions from year to year.  The rankings do indicate that Queen鈥檚 continues to punch above its weight when it comes to research, but no major ranking captures all of Queen鈥檚 strengths, in particular the quality of its student learning experience,鈥 says Kathy O鈥橞rien, Associate Vice-Principal (International).

Expanding the university鈥檚 international reach is a strategic priority for Queen鈥檚 and a key driver in its . Ms. O鈥橞rien says that the university鈥檚 success internationally will be built upon its strength domestically. 鈥淭he university will continue to leverage our strength as a balanced academy to attract international students and to build on our research prominence around the globe.鈥

Queen鈥檚 renewed international recruitment efforts are already showing results, with international students making up five per cent of this year鈥檚 .