World Reputation Rankings
Survey results will help fuel?THE’s series of rankings in 2025
New reputation measure will reward universities that receive votes from scholars far and wide, says Mark Caddow
Geopolitical tensions and freedom of speech issues are testing universities the world over. To successfully manage their reputations, they must avoid getting distracted by all the noise, says Mark Sudbury
Universities in the Arab region make giant leaps in their reputation, owing to increasing prestige regionally
Academic leaders should stay out of politics to encourage debate and promote expertise, says Daniel Diermeier
The Technical University of Munich is moving beyond outreach and creating a two-way dialogue with society, says Jeanne Rubner
Survey results will help to fuel THE’s series of rankings in 2024
Our Academic Reputation Survey forms the foundation for these rankings, meaning that they are built on the insights of a representative sample of global experts
China and Japan lead the way as Asia continues to rise in global academic esteem
Ron Daniels, president of Johns Hopkins University, has some advice for how universities can become as respected in society as they once were
Times 中国A片’s head of reputation outlines the current landscape
To promote reputation, Rachel Sandison, deputy v-c of external engagement at the University of Glasgow, says universities should face uncomfortable truths
Institutions must be more strategic about positioning themselves and their work when considering new markets and partnerships, says Tania Rhodes-Taylor
Our Academic Reputation Survey forms the foundation for these rankings, meaning that they are built on the insights of a representative sample of global experts
Survey will be available in 12 languages and distributed over three months
The annual survey, out in November, will be the biggest yet