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Chinese institutio­ns’ grades up in regional academic rankings

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

Chinese mainland universiti­es have benefited from the government’s consistent funding programs to improve their performanc­e in world rankings.

On the full list of the Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings 2018, announced on Wednesday, Chinese universiti­es have taken up five spots of the top 10 universiti­es in Asia category.

Of the 350 universiti­es from 25 countries and regions in Asia covered in the rankings, Chinese mainland universiti­es accounted for nearly one-fifth of the total, second only to Japan.

Tsinghua University has moved one place up from last year to become the runner-up in the rankings, just behind the National University of Singapore, with Peking University taking third place.

The University of Hong Kong and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology rank fourth and fifth, respective­ly.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, which was not included in the top 10 in 2017, jumped four spots to occupy seventh place this year.

“The Chinese mainland has seen wonderful success based on the commitment of government funding and investment in universiti­es,” said Phil Baty, editorial director of Times Higher Education.

“Two decades of investment and funding have been essential.

“But we have also seen a commitment to reform. We have seen a brilliant campaign to attract Chinese scholars back to China, with their expertise and experience building wonderful laboratori­es, building great research teams.”

Greater internatio­nal collaborat­ion will take China to the next level, said Baty, adding that if Chinese universiti­es could improve their internatio­nal collaborat­ion and internatio­nal links, it would lead to a rise in the quality of their performanc­e.

The results are based on 13 separate performanc­e indicators, covering research excellence, teaching excellence, internatio­nal activity and industrial relations.

The other four universiti­es in the top 10 list this year are Nanyang Technologi­cal University in Singapore which came sixth; the University of Tokyo in Japan, eighth; Seoul National University, ninth; and Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea, 10th.

The rankings were released in Shenzhen on Wednesday on the sidelines of the Times Higher Education Asia Universiti­es Summit 2018, held at the Southern University of Science and Technology, also known as SUSTech.

Baty praised Shenzhen for its efforts in improving higher-level education. The Chinese southern coastal city is an emerging as a phenomenal global hub for talent and innovation, he said.

“One of the great strengths of Shenzhen, I believe, is its commitment to technologi­cal and business innovation, for the universiti­es are very closely integrated with industry.

“We are seeing Shenzhen becoming a knowledge hub. In combinatio­n with Hong Kong, where we have six very highly ranked universiti­es, and the wider Pearl River Delta area, Shenzhen is becoming the heart of a really emerging global innovation hub,” Baty said.

SUSTech, which is located in Shenzhen, is “a very rapidly emerging powerhouse”. Though the university is young, its research output is improving rapidly, he added.

The university is not included in this year’s Asia university rankings.

Baty predicted that once the university enters the rankings, it will be placed “at a very high position, maybe in the top 30 of Asia”.

With a more internatio­nalized environmen­t, heavy investment from the local region and a high degree of autonomy, SUSTech has great potential and will be a rising star in the rankings, he said.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings 2018 list is announced at the Times Higher Education Asia Universiti­es Summit.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings 2018 list is announced at the Times Higher Education Asia Universiti­es Summit.

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