The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Edinburgh and Glasgow both top St Andrews in standings

New university rankings places famed Fife institutio­n 97th – with only two other Scottish universiti­es making top 100

- Aileen robertson

St Andrews has only just scraped into a list of the world’s top 100 universiti­es.

Scotland’s oldest university was placed 97th in the QS World University Rankings, published yesterday.

The QS rankings assess universiti­es across a range of criteria. These include analysis of how well they are regarded by employers, faculty-to-student ratio, how often they are cited in papers and internatio­nal student and faculty ratios.

Just three Scottish universiti­es made it into the top 100. Edinburgh University was the highest-ranking Scottish institutio­n, ranking in 18th place, with Glasgow next, placing joint-69th.

St Andrews principal and vice-chancellor Professor Sally Mapstone said there were “lessons” to be learned.

She added: “There appears to be clear evidence that countries which invest in higher education are effectivel­y investing in the ability of their universiti­es to compete on a world stage.”

Dundee University did not make it into the top five in Scotland, with an overall ranking of 272. The university declined to comment.

Professor Mapstone added: “There are lessons for us all in the QS Rankings and the picture they paint not just of the UK higher education sector but our competitor­s and partners overseas.

“It is encouragin­g to see these rankings recognise St Andrews’ particular strengths in the internatio­nal nature of our community of students and staff, and the improvemen­t in our citations score is indicative of the way the research we carry out here has a truly global impact.

“It is a considerab­le achievemen­t for a small country like Scotland to have four of its universiti­es in the top 200 in the world, and I hope there can be a frank debate about how we can not only maintain that position but improve it, to do justice to the enormous potential in those who study, research and teach at all our universiti­es.”

American universiti­es topped the table. Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology (MIT) was ranked in first place, followed by California’s Stanford Harvard and California Institute of Technology.

Oxford University was the best performing British institutio­n in fifth place, closely followed by Cambridge.

arobertson@thecourier.co.uk

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