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Reasons to be cheerful: 23 Chinese institutions feature in the top 100
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China boasts more top universities than any other emerging economy, according to a ranking that looks beyond the usual suspects in global higher education league tables.
The inaugural 探花视频 BRICS & Emerging Economies Rankings consider universities in Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, as well as 17 other 鈥渆merging economies鈥.
Peking University tops the table, with Tsinghua University (based in Beijing) second. Four of the top 10 and 23 of the top 100 institutions are Chinese. The next best represented countries are Taiwan (21), India (10), Turkey (seven), then South Africa and Thailand (five each).
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Ziming Cai, lecturer in human resource management at the University of Nottingham, explained that Chinese universities have enjoyed 鈥渉uge financial investment鈥 over the past three decades.
Special funding was set aside to propel 39 of its universities to 鈥渢op-tier鈥 global status, he said.
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The government had also encouraged Chinese universities to open up to the rest of the world by establishing joint programmes with Western institutions and by pushing academics to publish in international journals, he added.
According to Simon Marginson, professor of international higher education at the Institute of Education, University of London, the Chinese sector was 鈥減retty strong鈥 and growing stronger. There were 鈥渧ery few countries鈥 with a per capita gross domestic product below $15,000 (拢9,200) that did well in global rankings, but China was an 鈥渋nteresting exception鈥. In comparison, 鈥淚ndia hasn鈥檛 had 15 years of constant funding鈥, nor had it benchmarked itself against other countries.
Russia has only two representatives in the table, fewer than the former Soviet satellite states Poland (four) and the Czech Republic (three).
鈥淩ussia is in the doldrums,鈥 said Professor Marginson, who argued that its system was 鈥渋nward-looking鈥 and hampered by the fact that publishing in Russian made it difficult to disseminate its research worldwide.
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Although they were considered in the analysis, no universities from Indonesia, Pakistan, Peru or the Philippines made the table, which uses the same methodology as the 探花视频 World University Rankings 2013-2014. Factors considered include scholarly citations, research income and the proportion of foreign students.
The 22 countries analysed are by the FTSE Group鈥檚 Country Classification.
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BRICS & Emerging Economies Rankings 2014 top 10
| Rank | Institution | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Peking University听 | China |
| 2 | Tsinghua University听 | China |
| 3 | University of Cape Town听 | South Africa |
| 4 | National Taiwan University听 | Taiwan |
| 5 | Bo臒azi莽i University听 | Turkey |
| 6 | University of Science and Technology of China听 | China |
| 7 | Istanbul Technical University听 | Turkey |
| 8 | Fudan University听 | China |
| 9 | Middle East Technical University听 | Turkey |
| 10 | Lomonosov Moscow State University听 | Russian Federation |
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