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QS University Rankings 2018: Asia

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QS Quacquarelli Symonds, global higher education analysts, have today named Asia’s leading 426 universities. The 2018 edition of the QS World University Rankings: Asia sees Nanyang Technological University take the number-one spot from compatriot National University of Singapore (2nd).

Highlights

  • The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) rises from 4th to 3rd;
  • South Korea’s KAIST – Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology rises from 6th to 4th;
  • Mainland China’s top university remains Tsinghua University, which falls from 5th to 6th;
  • Mainland China’s Fudan University is the only new entrant into the top 10 this year; it has risen from 11th to 7th;
  • The top 50 features universities from Japan (11), Mainland China and South Korea (9); Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Taiwan (5); India (3); Singapore (2); and Thailand (1);
  • Malaysian universities make particularly noteworthy improvements this year, with three of its universities breaking into the top 50;

Table 1: QS University Rankings 2018: Asia (Top 10)

2018 Rank

2017 Rank

 Institution

Country/Territory

1

3

NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY (NTU)

SG

2

1

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE (NUS)

SG

3

4

THE HONG KONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (HKUST)

HK

4

6

KAIST – KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

KR

5

2

UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG (HKU)

HK

6

5

TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY

Mainland China

7

11

FUDAN UNIVERSITY

Mainland China

8

7

CITY UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG

HK

9

9

PEKING UNIVERSITY

Mainland China

10

8

THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG (CUHK)

HK

(c) QS Quacquarelli Symonds 2004-2017. All rights reserved.

Methodology

QS use a unique methodology to calculate this ranking. The methodology is designed to account for the unique challenges facing the region’s universities, and features 10 indicators. They are:

  • Academic Reputation (measuring research quality)
  • Employer Reputation (measuring employability)
  • Faculty/Student Ratio (measuring teaching quality)
  • Papers per Faculty (research)
  • Citations per paper (research)
  • International Faculty Ratio (measuring internationalization)
  • Staff with PhD (teaching quality)
  • International Student Ratio (internationalization)
  • Inbound Exchange Students (internationalization)
  • Outbound Exchange Students (internationalization).

A detailed methodology document can be found here, as can the full table.

Ben Sowter, Research Director, QS, said: “This year’s rankings suggest that, in a number of nations, established hierarchies are being disrupted. This is a result of the region’s universities continually striving to become competitive, forward-thinking, and internationally attractive.”

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