Australian universities ranked among the best
Australian Universities are excelling against the world’s best in the latest Times Higher-QS World University Rankings of 2007. [more]
The US continues to lead the way in the Times Higher - QS World University Rankings
The Times Higher - QS World University Rankings were published in November and once again the quality of US universities has continued to show the country’s commitment to higher education excellence. [more]
British Universities score top in world university rankings
The Times Higher-QS World University Rankings are out and again UK universities are well represented across all areas of study. With 32 of the world’s top 200 universities being British, the UK has shown its continued dedication to excellence in education. Only the US, which places 57 out of the... [more]
2007 Peer Review Response Analysis
The Peer Review currently forms 40% of the weightings applied by the Times Higher Education Supplement to the various indicators included in the THES - QS World University Rankings. This article outlines the breakdown of the 3069 responses to the 2007 peer review survey. These responses were then... [more]
Why Scopus?
The switch to Scopus for the 2007 rankings has been reasonably well publicised, but the reasons for the change merit further attention. What is Scopus? What is in Scopus? And what makes it a superior source of citations information than ESI from Thomson? [more]
Times Higher Education – QS World University Rankings 2007
Basic explanation of key enhancements in methodology for 2007 [more]
How to use university rankings to find a top university
This article helps you understand the best way to use university rankings so that you get the best possible result for your university search. [more]
University rankings and their impact on students
Marguerite Clarke, an international education consultant based in Adelaide, South Australia, discusses the rise in the demand of university rankings and their impact on students. [more]
2006 Peer Review Response Analysis
The Peer Review currently forms 40% of the weightings applied by the Times Higher Education Supplement to the various indicators included in the THES - QS World University Rankings. This article outlines the breakdown of the 3,703 respondents included in the Peer Review in the 2006 results. [more]
Methodology: The Peer Review
As the "centrepiece" of the THES - QS World University Rankings the Peer Review is the inspiration for a lot of questions. [more]
Selection of the initial list
One of the most frequently asked questions we receive regarding the THES - QS World University Rankings is how we came up with the intitial list of 500+ institutions [more]
THES - QS World University Rankings 2006 - Rankings 201-520
Positions 201-520 in the THES - QS World University Rankings 2006. Click the institute names to be directed to the profile of the chosen university. [more]
THES - QS World University Rankings 2006 - Top 200 Universities
Discover the brand new Top 200 THES - QS World University Rankings. How do they compare to last year's rankings? And who is number one? Click the institute names to be directed to the profile of the chosen university. [more]
Big changes in the THES - QS World University Rankings 2006/7
The brand new results of the THES - QS World University Rankings 2006 were released on the 5th October 2006. [more]



