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QS rankings: US and UK unis lead but Asian countries excel

The PIE News

Of these, 20% (384 entries) have risen, 33% (627 entries) have remained stable, and 39% (731 entries) have dropped, while 141 new UK entries featured in the QS World University Rankings by Subject this year. Singapore has experienced even more dramatic gains, with top 10 entries soaring from eight to 34 a remarkable 325% increase.

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China increases in QS rankings as India “soars”

The PIE News

Chinese institutions are continuing to improve in rankings, with eight new institutions included in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024, while the top 10 continues to be dominated by US and UK universities. Photo: QS In China, Tsinghua University achieves three of the country’s eight top-10 subjects.

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After the ‘war’, now we must win the peace

HEPI

In the run up to the General Election, then Shadow Secretary of State for Science, Innovation, and Technology, Peter Kyle, promised to end the war against universities. Climate adaptations and resilience will not be achieved. Shadow no more, Kyle has subsequently declared the war over. This is supremely welcome news.

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Introducing three new technical master’s programs from leading universities on Coursera

Coursera blog

Master of Science in Data Analytics Engineering from Northeastern University This new program from Northeastern University, ranked among the top U.S. “Northeastern University, a leader in experiential learning, is introducing two online engineering programs designed to be gateways into highly-desired careers.

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What You Should Know About LinkedIn For University Students

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Rankings: Perception Influencing Market Reality College and university rankings are an increasingly common yet controversial method of evaluating the relative appeal of a particular institution.