Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings 2008
For immediate release: 15th October 2008
New world university rankings show regional discrepancies by subject area
The THE-QS World University Rankings, the definitive review of the top universities around the globe, show major
differences by region in the five key subject areas. The rankings, which focus heavily on the opinions of thousands of
international academics and recruiters, have become the most relied-upon university grading system in the world, used by
governments, academic institutions, journalists and students in every corner of the globe.
Key findings
-Technology focused institutions have thrived due largely to profound improvements in employer evaluation (examples:
Caltech, MIT, ETH Zurich, Georgia Tech, KAIST)
-Asia’s weakness in the Arts & Social Sciences is profoundly demonstrated with no schools in the top 20, compared with three in Engineering / IT
-Europe edges out North America in Arts & Humanities – expectations were that the English language factor would stand strongly in North America’s favour -North
America’s primary dominance seems to lie in the Life Sciences, with 72 of the Top 200
-Australasia’s greatest strengths lie in the Arts & Humanities and Social Sciences
-Europe makes its presence most felt in Engineering & IT and Natural Sciences, fuelled by strong performances from more specialist institutions like ETH Zurich, TU Delft and
ENS-Paris who all fall in the top 20 in one or the other of these disciplines
(The full results can be seen on www.topuniversities.com/worlduniversityrankings)
The rankings feature the opinions of over 6,000 academics and employers worldwide. According to Ann Mroz, editor of
THE:, “These rankings use an unprecedented amount of data to deliver the most accurate measure available of the world’s
best universities, and of the strength of different nations’ university systems. The rankings are important for
governments worldwide wanting to gauge the progress of their education systems, and are used in planning by universities
across the world.”
Nunzio Quacquarelli, founder and Managing Director of QS, says: “In just five years, the THE-QS World University
Rankings have become the primary benchmark for comparing universities across borders – recognised for their accuracy and
insight. The rankings allow prospective students, parents, academics, journalists and editors to gain an insight into
international university education, helping them to make the right choices, whether it is in selecting a university for
study or for partnership.”
Number of schools per region in each subject area:
Arts & Humanities Top 20 50 100 200 Asia06 1330 Australasia35 1120 Europe217 4186 Latin America00 02 North America1522 3562
Engineering & IT Top 20 50 100 200 Asia317 2750 Australasia05 815 Europe510 2663 Latin America00 05 North America1220 3967
Life Sciences Top 20 50 100 200 Asia38 1844 Australasia07 913 Europe310 2967 Latin America00 03 North America1426 4472
Natural Sciences Top 20 50 100 200 Asia311 1942 Australasia04 611 Europe513 3684 Latin America00 14 North America1222 3858
Social Sciences Top 20 50 100 200 Asia18 1835 Australasia27 918 Europe311 3677 Latin America00 02
1. Source: QS Quacquarelli Symonds (www.topuniversities.com) QS Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd 2008
3. THE-QS World University Rankings Indicators
The calculations leading to the THE-QS World University Rankings are based on data gathered in the following categories:
-Peer Academic Review
-Recruiter Review
-International Faculty Ratio International Student Ratio
-Student Faculty Ratio Citations per Faculty (citation data supplied by Scopus)
7. THE-QS World University Rankings Methodology 2008
For a detailed review of the research methodology and changes and updates in data gathering and computation in 2008,
please visit the QS website www.topuniversities.com
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15.Nunzio Quacquarelli - Nunzio Quacquarelli is founder and managing director of QS Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd and
architect of the THE-QS World University Rankings. Nunzio took his MBA at The Wharton School in the USA, where he won
the Glockner Prize, after gaining an MA at the University of Cambridge. A respected journalist on management education
and careers, Nunzio has written regularly for The Times of London and numerous other international leading media for the
past sixteen years.