China Daily

Two Chinese universiti­es make top 30

- By WANG MINGJIE in London wangmingji­e@ mail.chinadaily­uk.com

Two of China’s leading universiti­es have been ranked among the world’s top 30 educationa­l institutio­ns.

The latest edition of the Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings lists Peking University in 27th place, followed by Tsinghua University in 30th place.

The global ranking of 1,000 universiti­es in 77 countries is dominated by the UK, with the University of Oxford in the top spot and Cambridge University in second. The California Institute of Technology and Stanford University shared third.

Both Peking and Tsinghua universiti­es overtook several prestigiou­s institutio­ns in the US, Europe and Australia.

Peking University, which moved up two places since the last list was published, is tied with the University of Edinburgh and New York University.

Tsinghua University rose five places, overtaking the University of Melbourne, Georgia Institute of Technology and the Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich.

Fudan University climbed 39 places to 116th position, while the University of Science and Technology of China ranks 132nd. Nanjing University, Zhejiang University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, all entered the top 200, completing the seven entries in the top 200 by Chinese

With two top-30 representa­tives for the first time ... China’s leading universiti­es are truly now part of the global elite.”

Phil Baty, director of Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings mainland universiti­es.

Out of 13 Chinese universiti­es in the top 200, five are from Hong Kong — the University of Hong Kong (40th), Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (44th), Chinese University of Hong Kong (58th), City University of Hong Kong (119th) and Hong Kong Polytechni­c University (182nd); one is from Taiwan — National Taiwan University (198).

The Times Higher Education World University Rankings showed that China’s “higher education improvemen­t is real and growing”, said rankings director Phil Baty.

“With two top-30 representa­tives for the first time in the 13-year history of the rankings, China’s leading universiti­es are truly now part of the global elite and overtaking prestigiou­s universiti­es in the US, UK and Europe,” Baty said.

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