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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

5 Malaysian universities ranked higher this year in global survey

Five universities improved on their rankings in the QS World University Ranking for this year. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, September 16, 2014.Five universities improved on their rankings in the QS World University Ranking for this year. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, September 16, 2014.Five Malaysian universities have made the top 400 in the prestigious QS World University Ranking 2014 survey.
The country's top university, Universiti Malaya (UM), is ranked at number 151, followed by Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) at the 259th spot.
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), which is based in Johor, is at number 294, improving over 60 places compared to last year.
All five institutions improved on their rankings compared to last year.
In the survey last year, UM was ranked at 167th while UKM at 269th. UTM and USM were both at 355th and UPM was in the 411-420 ranking.
The criteria used by QS to rank the universities are academic reputation, employer reputation, student to faculty ratio, papers per faculty, citations per paper, internationalisation, and student exchange programmes.
The QS Rankings grades a total of 863 tertiary institutions out of over 3,000 that it assesses.
Universiti Teknologi Mara made the biggest jump, up from the 701-plus level to the 651-700 group.
However, the International Islamic University of Malaysia (IIUM) did not improve its position and remained in the 501-550 tier.
In a statement today on the latest QS World University Rankings, QS Quacquarelli Symonds said with the exception of IIUM, all the other universities had improved or remained stable in three out of the six ranking indicators.
The indicators were Academic Reputation, based on 63,676 academic responses and representing 40% of the weight; International Faculty which weights 5%; the research impact indicator; and Citation per Faculty which weights 20%.
"USM is the only institution that has improved across all six indicators," the organisation that has been ranking universities in the world for a decade said.
However, Malaysian universities are still trailing top regional schools like the National University of Singapore (24th), University of Hong Kong (26th), Australian National University (27th), University of Tokyo (32th) and Seoul University (35th).
In the QS World University Rankings that emphasises high-impact scientific and technological research as the key driver of leadership, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) topped the table again for the third year.
MIT of the United States increased year-on-year citations per faculty by 14% while the University of Cambridge at second place recorded an 11% increase and third-ranked Imperial College London reported a 14% increase.
The performance of Imperial College in citations per faculty helped it become the biggest climber in the top 10, leapfrogging Harvard University (fourth), Oxford University (fifth) and University College London (sixth) to rank second equal in the world, tied with the University of Cambridge.
The average increase in this dimension amongst the top 10 universities was 7%.
The California Institute of Technology (Caltech), a private research university in Pasadena, California maintained its position as the world’s top university for research citations.
Caltech was eighth in the top 10. Stanford University took seventh place while Princeton University and Yale University were at ninth and 10th place respectively.
The QS World University Rankings is one of the best-known and respected annual league tables of the top world universities.
It is compiled by the QS Intelligence Unit in close consultation with an international advisory board of leading academics. – September 16, 2014.
- TMI

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