Ranking Web of Universities January 2021 Edition by Cybermetrics Lab
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01/05/2021QS Stars is a rating system that provides a detailed look at an institution, enabling you to identify which universities are the best in the specific topics that you care about, like program strength, facilities, graduate employability, social responsibility, inclusiveness, and more.
QS Stars understands that universities are different to one another and therefore need to be assessed on a range of categories that recognize distinct strengths. It also recognizes that each student is looking for something different, and not all universities – even the highest ranked institutions – suit every student.
Using QS Stars when searching for your future program will help you understand which universities have performed well against a comprehensive list of indicators, allowing you to match your interests to the universities that are strong in the topics that matter to you.
In the methodology used for QS Stars, universities are evaluated in dozens of indicators across at least eight categories. After the assessment, universities are awarded with an overall Star result which ranges from 0 to 5+ Stars, depending on the number of points achieved through the evaluation.
Overall Summary
1. TEACHING 102 / 150 Rating 4 star
2. EMPLOYABILITY 122 /150 Rating 5 star
3. INTERNATIONALIZATION 84/150 Rating 3 star
4. ACADEMIC DEVELOPMENT 110/150 Rating 5 star
5. FACILITIES 86/100 คะแนน Rating 5 star
6. PROGRAM STRENGTH 76/200 Rating 2 star
7. ARTS & CULTURE 34/50 Rating 4 star
8. INNOVATION 30/50 Rating 4 star
QS Stars awards universities with a rating of between One and Five Stars, depending on their performance in eight criteria amongst the following: Research, Teaching, Employability, Internationalization, Facilities, Online / Distance Learning, Innovation, Culture, Access, Engagement and Specialist Criteria.
The rating system aims to give prospective students an additional tool to use when choosing a university, providing deeper insights into individual institutions.
So, what can you expect from each level of university?
One star universities
A typical one star university has established all the key components required to provide a quality service to its students and, in many cases, the foundations upon which to build a stronger domestic reputation.
A one star institution will often have been established within the last twenty years and will be putting in place the leadership and ambition to develop quickly.
Two star universities
A typical two star university is active in research and has an established domestic reputation. The institution is a key part of its local community and will often have begun to consider international opportunities.
Three Star universities
A typical three star university is nationally well recognized, and may have also begun to attract international recognition. This institution maintains a reputable level of research and its graduates are attractive to employers.
Four Star universities
A typical four star university is highly international, demonstrating excellence in both research and teaching. The institution provides an excellent environment for students and faculty.
Five Star universities
A typical five stars university is generally world class in a broad range of areas, enjoys a high reputation and has cutting edge facilities and internationally renowned research and teaching faculty.
Five Star plus universities
A typical five star plus institution is not just world-class, but an elite destination to which the very best students and faculty worldwide will aspire. Its brand name will transform the résumé of anyone connected with it.
Five stars plus can apply equally to the world’s foremost comprehensive and specialist institutions.