Latest global university rankings: Asia ascending, America ailing
QS Quacquarelli Symonds, global higher education analysts, released the seventeenth edition of the _QS World
University Rankings_ [3] - the world's most-consulted, most-covered source of comparative information about university performance.[1] 26
Asian universities place among the global top-100 - the highest number ever.
* Massachusetts Institute of Technology is named the world's best university for a record-breaking ninth consecutive year;
* The top three institutions remain American: MIT is followed by Stanford University (2nd) and Harvard University (3rd);
* Britain's top institution is the University of Oxford, which falls to fifth. Its compatriot competitor, the University of Cambridge, remains 7th;
* 112 of America's 153 ranked universities fall, with only 34 recording improvements. This is primarily due to collective relative decline in QS's measures of academic standing and research impact;
* Continental Europe's best university is ETH Zurich (6th, no change);
* Asia's top university is the National University of Singapore (11th);
* China's Tsinghua University reaches a new all-time high (15th);
* Latin America's leader is the Universidad de Buenos Aires (66th, up 8 places). Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (100th) becomes the first Mexican university ever to achieve a top-100 place;
* Universities in Russia and Malaysia continue to rise: Lomonosov Moscow State University (74th) and Universiti Malaya (59th) reach record highs.
Ben Sowter, QS Director of Research, said: "The American higher education hegemony continues to diminish in the face of increasing competitiveness across the world: a competitiveness driven by strategic funding, internationalization efforts, and strong links between education and industry."
QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS 2021: GLOBAL TOP 20
https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2020