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BRICS & Emerging Economies University Rankings 2017: should emerging economies nurture world-class universities?

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BRICS & Emerging Economies University Rankings 2017: should emerging economies nurture world-class universities?

For many universities, rankings help to identify where improvement is needed for the national good, says THE rankings editor Phil Baty
November 30, 2016
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Should emerging economies care about nurturing world-class universities? While many countries will have a long list of more urgent priorities, it would be folly to neglect to develop research universities that can hold their own on the world stage and foolhardy to ignore global competition.
Halima Begum, who at the time was the British Council’s regional director for East Asia and a former senior education specialist at the World Bank and the UK’s Department for International Development, wrote in Times Higher Education in 2014 that “in many ways the importance of rankings in the developing world far outweighs their value to universities in more advanced economies”.
She explained: “Policymakers across Asia often place far more store in universities, and the crucial role they can play in driving national growth and competitiveness, than their counterparts in the developed world. Rankings are a yardstick to measure that progress, [they] help focus government attention on education policy.”

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This is why the THE BRICS & Emerging Economies University Rankings have become such a force in just three years. Building on THE’s vast and growing database on the world’s best universities, and based on the same performance indicators (with modification) as the World University Rankings, this is the largest BRICS & Emerging Economies University Rankings ever. They show the strength of universities in all countries defined by the FTSE as “advanced emerging”, “secondary emerging” or “frontier economies” – some 50 in all. And while 35 appeared in the top 200 last year, 41 feature in this year’s top 300.
As well as providing a resource for students and their families choosing where to study, this analysis will help university leaders to gauge their performance against global standards and governments to raise national competitiveness.
Speaking about Africa’s development, the academic Phillip L. Clay said in 2016: “When a nation can compete on the production and use of knowledge, there is a better chance for shaping its own fate.”
Phil Baty
Editor, Times Higher Education Rankings
Twitter: @Phil_Baty

Countries represented in BRICS & Emerging Economies Rankings 2017

Country    Number of institutions in top 300Top institutionRank
China52Peking University1
India27Indian Institute of Science14
Brazil25University of São Paulo13
Taiwan25National Taiwan University10
Russian Federation24Lomonosov Moscow State University3
Turkey16Koç University15
Czech Republic12Charles University in Prague=39
Chile10Pontifical Catholic University of Chile59
Poland9University of Warsaw=78
Thailand9Mahidol University76
Egypt8American-University in Cairo=138
South Africa8University of Cape Town4
Hungary7Central European University16
Malaysia7Universiti Putra Malaysia=89
Pakistan7Quaid-i-azam University128
Greece6University of Crete34
Mexico5Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education36
Romania4Babeş-Bolyai University=132
Colombia3University of the Andes=68
Jordan3Jordan University of Science and Technology=119
Morocco3University of Marrakech Cadi Ayyad201-250
  Mohammed V University of Rabat201-250
United Arab Emirates3Khalifa University of Science, Technology and Research=49
Cyprus2University of Cyprus29
Estonia2University of Tartu=24
Indonesia2Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB)=189
Latvia2University of Latvia201-250
  Riga Technical University201-250
Lithuania2Vilnius University=125
Slovakia2Comenius University in Bratislava151
Slovenia2University of Maribor105
Tunisia2University of Monastir251-300
  University of Tunis El Manar251-300
Bulgaria1Sofia University201-250
Croatia1University of Zagreb=196
Ghana1University of Ghana=125
Kenya1University of Nairobi201-250
Nigeria1University of Ibadan201-250
Northern Cyprus1Eastern Mediterranean University=173
Oman1Sultan Qaboos University127
Philippines1University of the Philippines201-250
Qatar1Qatar University75
Serbia1University of Belgrade=196
Sri Lanka1University of Colombo251-300

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