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Posted on April 18, 2013 | by Justin Ménard

Historical compilation of 7 world universities rankings: huge drop for US, rise for French

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After reading an article from HESA where the author explains (referring to Times Higher Education’s annual Reputation Rankings) that “only the position of the top 6 or so is genuinely secure. Below about tenth position, everyone else is packed so closely together that changes in rank order are basically guaranteed”, we wanted to see how much movement there was at the bottom of the rankings. How did we do this?

We took 7 world university rankings that had some historical data (see note). We selected the years 2010 and 2012 and subtracted the average of the 7 rankings for the 2010 rank from the average of the 2012 rank. For example, Yale University has the overall average rank of “12” in 2010 and “14” in 2012. The equation would be 12 -14 = -2.

If you click on one of the countries, the bottom graph will only include the universities from that specific country.

A few observations:

Top and Bottom countries by total + or – ranks

  • European universities have generally improved their rankings
  • Sweden’s quality education system is looking fragile from this angle
  • North American universities, as a group, look as if they have passed their peek
  • Could the massive cuts in US higher education explain the slumping in the rankings?
  • Most countries, 28 out 39, remain in the + or – 100 range. The others are as follows:
COUNTRIESTotal Difference in rank
France+610
Netherlands+278
Korea+261
Germany+175
China+139
Hong Kong+123
Sweden-129
Israel-139
Canada-248
Japan-323
United States-1469

Top 10 University biggest increase

The biggest increases are not seen in all newer institutions. They are a mixture of new and old universities: University of Strasbourg (1538), Joseph Fourier University (1811), Wageningen University and Research Centre (1918), King Saud University (1957), Sungkyunkwan University (1393), Nanyang Technological University (1991), Radboud University Nijmegen (1923), Korea University (1905), Hong Kong Polytechnic University (1937) and Cardiff University (1883)

Difference in rankUNIVERSITYCOUNTRY
+222University of StrasbourgFrance
+133Joseph Fourier UniversityFrance
+116Wageningen University and Research CentreNetherlands
+92King Saud UniversitySaudi Arabia
+88Sungkyunkwan UniversityKorea
+73Nanyang Technological UniversitySingapore
+66Radboud University NijmegenNetherlands
+66Korea UniversityKorea
+63Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityHong Kong
+61Cardiff UniversityUnited Kingdom

Bottom 10 Universities

50% of the bottom 10 are from the USA. 80% the 5 USA universities are publicly funded

Difference in rankUniversityTypeCountry
-51Keio UniversityPrivateJapan
-54University of DundeePublicUnited Kingdom
-57University of CincinnatiPublicUnited States
-61Swedish University of Agricultural SciencesPublicSweden
-62Dartmouth CollegePrivateUnited States
-62Rensselaer Polytechnic InstitutePrivateUnited States
-90Weizmann Institute of SciencePublicIsrael
-93University of California, San FranciscoPublicUnited States
-106University of Alabama at BirminghamPublicUnited States
-120Karolinska InstitutetPrivateSweden

Note: A total of 398 universities had 5 or more rankings in 2010 and 2012.

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