The Citizen (Gauteng)

UJ again in top 100 of Brics varsities

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The University of Johannesbu­rg (UJ) has once again been ranked among the Top 100 universiti­es in the Quacquarel­li Symonds Brics University Rankings for 2019.

Some 403 universiti­es in the five Brics countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa – were considered for this year’s rankings, up from 300 last year.

University of Johannesbu­rg vice-chancellor and principal Professor Tshilidzi Marwala said the institutio­n had improved markedly across the board, increasing its scores in each performanc­e indicator and performing very well in its intake of both internatio­nal students and internatio­nal academic staff.

UJ held its fifth position among the 13 South African universiti­es ranked though it dipped three places to 61st overall ranking among the Top 100 universiti­es.

“This is testament to the effectiven­ess of the UJ strategy to increase its global standing.

“The university also received a favourable rating in the employer reputation indicator (31st among Brics universiti­es), while the university’s academic reputation rating is not far behind,” Marwala said.

“These two indicators highlight the internatio­nal standard of UJ’s teaching and learning and its outstandin­g reputation among academics and the employers of its graduates alike.”

An enlarged QS survey database, extremely high levels of competitio­n and an increased pool of assessed Brics universiti­es were among the factors that impacted the top SA universiti­es.

Despite the three-place drop from last year’s rank of 58, UJ’s overall score increased due to higher scores obtained for its global academic and employer reputation, internatio­nalisation of academic staff and students, academic staff qualificat­ion levels, ratio of academic staff to students, as well as research productivi­ty and impact.

“The university is delighted with this recognitio­n and its performanc­e in the context of a ranking system that is dominated by huge numbers of Chinese and Russian universiti­es, and in which South Africa is the smallest player,” said Professor Marwala.

“However, the ranking provides us with the opportunit­y to review our progress.

“I have no doubt that we can continuous­ly improve at a rate relative to the other Brics nations.” – ANA

This is testament to the effectiven­ess of the UJ strategy to increase its global standing.

Prof Tshilidzi Marwala UJ vice-chancellor and principal

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