China Daily

Chinese universiti­es reflect region’s strength

- By BO LEUNG in London boleung@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

Universiti­es in China and Singapore dominated the top five places of the first Asia-Pacific University Ranking 2017 published by the Londonbase­d magazine, Times Higher Education.

According to THE, the rankings reflect the region’s growing strength in the higher education sector.

Peking University took second place, while Tsinghua University was fourth.

The National University of Singapore topped the rankings.

The only university to appear in the top five outside Asia was the University of Melbourne in third place. Nanyang Technologi­cal University in Singapore rounded up the top five.

Two higher education institutio­ns from Hong Kong also feature in the top 10. This includes University of Hong Kong in sixth place followed by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in seventh.

The ranking featured more than 200 universiti­es from 13 different countries.

Simon Marginson, director of the Centre for Global Higher Education at the University College London Institute of Education, told THE: “The Asia-Pacific region is the most dynamic in the higher education world. In terms of students and research and developmen­t activity, it is larger than Europe and the UK, and one day it will become as important as the US and Canada.”

While Japan is the most represente­d country on the list with 69 universiti­es, China is in second place with 52 institutio­ns. Other countries and regions with a strong presence include Australia, Taiwan, South Korea and Thailand.

Marginson said: “In China, higher education enrollment­s grew astonishin­gly in the first decade of this century, and research outputs continue to rise by 15 percent a year. China now has the largest number of students and the largest number of academics of any nation in the world.”

He noted that the achievemen­ts from the world’s second-largest economy in the physical sciences and engineerin­g are clear.

“If the indicator is the number of published papers in the top 10 percent of their research field by citation rate, then in mathematic­s and complex computing China has surpassed the US. China has six of the world’s top 15 universiti­es in these fields, while the US has five,” he said.

The universiti­es are judged in five areas — teaching, research, citations, internatio­nal outlook and industry income.

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