The Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings 2024 were recently announced, highlighting the strong presence of Asian universities, particularly from China and ASEAN nations
Key Takeaways
- China and ASEAN countries are rapidly rising in the global university rankings, indicating a significant shift in higher education power towards Asia.
- The strengthening presence of universities in ASEAN, particularly in Singapore, reflects the region’s growing impact on research, innovation, and education.
- The potential for Asia to become the dominant force in academic research and higher education in the next decade is evident, with implications for global collaboration and the potential evolution of the language of scientific research.
China has rapidly increased its number of top-ranked universities, with a significant surge in research power and influence. The ASEAN region is also seeing a transformation in higher education, with universities in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia making notable progress.
The rankings suggest that Asian countries, led by China, will become more dominant in academic research in the next decade, potentially changing the global landscape of higher education and science.
Malaysia boasts 23 universities in the 2024 Asia University Rankings, surpassing Singapore’s strong performance. Twelve Malaysian institutions climbed the rankings, while seven maintained their positions from the previous year. The nation’s leading universities saw considerable advancements: Universiti Teknologi Petronas rose to joint 52nd from 63rd, University of Malaya improved to 65th from 66th, and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia leapt into the top 100, securing the 85th spot from 161st last year.
Thailand has 19 ranked universities – and 17 of them move up the rankings or maintain their position from last year, with the top three moving up into the Asia top 200. Chulalongkorn University takes 117th place, Mahidol University takes 139th place and and King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi ranks 192, all three moving up from the 201–250 band last year.
The performance of Indonesia’s 24 ranked universities is more stable, but the national flagship University of Indonesia reaches the top 250 this year, up from the 251-300 band, while Universitas Gadjah Mada made the top 400, up from 401-500.
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