IREG Ranking News
Times Higher Education (THE) have announced the publication of their Sub-Saharan University Rankings. These resulted from consultations with universities, organisations, and companies across the continent led by Asheshi University, Ghana, and the Mastercard Foundation.
The latest edition of the QS World University Rankings has been announced with a new methodology.
The Leiden Ranking is published annually by the Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) at Leiden University, the Netherlands.
Qatar University, a member of IREG Observatory has a new President – Dr. Omar Al-Ansari, educated in Qatar and USA.
Nature Index is a database of articles in leading journals in the fields of life sciences, earth and environmental sciences, chemistry, physics and, starting this year, health sciences. It is regarded as a valid measure of scientific research of the highest quality.
The Center for International Projects “Eurosvita” in Kyiv published the seventeenth academic ranking in Ukraine. In defiance to the war, Ukrainian universities demonstrate stability.
The TOP500 world ranking of the world’s most powerful computer systems is based on “Linpack, which means that systems are ranked only by their ability to solve a set of linear equations, A x = b, using a dense random matrix A.”
Times Higher Education (THE) have published the fifth edition of their Impact rankings which attempt to measure the commitment of universities to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The latest edition of Round University Ranking was published in Tbilisi, Georgia.
The French consulting company, Emerging, has produced a ranking, Digital Leaders in Higher Education, published in Times Higher Education.
The Leiden Ranking, published by the Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) Leiden University, is highly respected by researchers and scholars.
The Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) is an organisation that is now based in the UAE after leaving Jeddah in Saudi Arabia.
For some time, a number of countries have expressed dissatisfaction with the global rankings, especially those based in the UK. Russia has abandoned its Five Top 100 project which aimed at getting universities into the world’s top 100.
The General Assembly of IREG Observatory that meeting in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on 28 April unanimously voted to admit Qassim University from Al-Mulida, Qassim Region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as full member of IREG Observatory on Academic Ranking and Excellence.
The word “breakthrough” characterized discussion at IREG 2023 Conference in Tashkent, Uzbekistan (27-28nApril), and led to the conclusion that nothing in the world of rankings will be the same in the coming years.