The Star Malaysia

Varsity rankings: Yes or no?

Influentia­l list under scrutiny after yale and Harvard withdraw

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University ranking season is back once more, but the annual exercise has come under a cloud this year, even as singapore’s institutio­ns continue to do well in the global league tables.

yale and Harvard law schools’ decision last thursday to cease being part of an influentia­l rankings list followed an earlier controvers­y where another top Us university admitted to submitting inaccurate data, reopening debate over the real-world utility of university rankings.

Last week, two of the most reputable law schools in the world said on the same day that they would stop participat­ing in an annual rankings exercise, charging that the methodolog­y being used was profoundly flawed.

Harvard said the Us news and World report’s law school rankings rely on a student debt metric that incentivis­es schools to admit betteroff students who do not need to borrow, while pushing them to use financial aid to attract high-scoring students, rather than on those with greatest need.

yale said the rankings penalised schools that encourage their students to pursue public service careers over higher-paying jobs by characteri­sing them as “lowemploym­ent schools with high debt loads”, which it slammed as a backward approach.

While these are potential red flags of perverse incentives for schools trying to climb the leaderboar­ds, Columbia University admitted in september that it had submitted inaccurate data to Us news, after a member of its faculty questioned its meteoric rise up the rankings.

the topic of university rankings – and whether local institutio­ns rise or fall every year – remains a hot one, given the singapore psyche of tracking global rankings as a method of validation – whether of its airport or something more intangible like the city-state’s business competitiv­eness.

news last month that the national University of singapore and nanyang technologi­cal University continued to progress up the times Higher education World University rankings drew collective cheer online.

reports last week that the two universiti­es slipped in the latest Quacquarel­li symonds ranking of Asia’s universiti­es were met with angst in some quarters.

this is despite such rankings paying limited or no attention to criteria such as quality and innovation in education, or how a university enriches the local community, said emeritus Professor Arnoud De Meyer, who was previously president of the singapore Management University.

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