探花视频

THE World Reputation Rankings 2019: results announced

Analysis of academic survey suggests differences in perceived university prestige based on age of scholar

Published on
July 17, 2019
Last updated
March 21, 2022
Cows
Source: Alamy

Browse the聽THE聽World Reputation聽Rankings 2019 results


Young academics are more likely to hold new, Asian or technology-focused universities in high regard than their older peers, according to an analysis of 探花视频 data.

While the THE World Reputation Rankings 2019, published on 17 July, are led by a familiar roll call of institutions, including Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), some interesting trends emerge when the results are split by demographic factors of voters.

The ranking is based on an invitation-only survey of more than 11,000 scholars across the world, who were asked to name no more than 15 universities that they believe are best for research and teaching in their field.

Respondents aged under 26 were more than twice as likely to vote for institutions characterised by THE as 鈥渢echnology challengers鈥 (10.6 per cent) than those aged over 65 (5 per cent). These institutions 鈥 many of which are under the age of 50 鈥 lean towards physical sciences and engineering and technology, tend to receive a high amount of industry income and perform less well on measures of research environment and citation impact.

探花视频

ADVERTISEMENT

-听THE World Reputation Rankings 2019: sharper tools you can trade on
- THE World Reputation Rankings 2019: strong bonds build strong brands
- THE World Reputation Rankings 2019: disciplinary divisions
- THE World Reputation Rankings 2019: nail it in the digital age
- THE World Reputation Rankings 2019: UC San Diego in focus
- THE World Reputation Rankings 2019: the dizzying effect of spin


Meanwhile, 6.4 per cent of respondents aged under 26 voted for 鈥淎sian challengers鈥聽鈥 established institutions mainly in Japan, India and China with strong industry links 鈥 compared with 4.4 per cent of those aged over 65. And 1.8 per cent of those aged 26 and under voted for young institutions considered to be 鈥渄eveloping expertise鈥, compared with 1 per cent of those aged over 65 and 1.5 per cent of those aged between 56 and 65.

Conversely, older academics are more likely than their younger counterparts to recognise universities that are considered to be 鈥渆ffective publishers鈥 鈥 those that score highly for citation impact, despite not being as strong when it comes to teaching and research environments. Among the over 65 group, 5.3 per cent of respondents voted for universities in this category, compared with 2 per cent of those under 26 and 3.8 per cent of those aged 26 to 35.

探花视频

ADVERTISEMENT

Rupert Younger, founder and director of the University of Oxford鈥檚 Centre for Corporate Reputation, said that the findings could relate to the fact that 鈥測ounger academics are more likely to be working with less established institutions鈥.

鈥淏ut I suspect also that many of the younger scholars are looking to break new ground on cross-cultural studies, and on global issues which are perhaps better explained through a wider set of analytical lenses [gained from collaboration with] more innovative and younger institutions in emerging economies,鈥 he said.


World Reputation Rankings 2019: top 10

聽Reputation rank 2019聽 聽Reputation rank 2018聽 聽World rank 2019聽 Institution 听颁辞耻苍迟谤测听 聽Overall score聽
1 1 6 Harvard University United States 听100.0听
2 2 4 Massachusetts Institute of Technology United States 听85.4听
3 3 3 Stanford University United States 听77.3听
4 4 2 University of Cambridge United Kingdom 听72.3听
5 5 1 University of Oxford United Kingdom 听71.3听
6 6 15 University of California, Berkeley United States 听57.0听
7 7 7 Princeton University United States 听37.5听
8 8 8 Yale University United States 听36.7听
9 =9 17 University of California, Los Angeles United States 听28.1听
10 =9 10 University of Chicago United States 听26.6听

ellie.bothwell@timeshighereducation.com

POSTSCRIPT:

Print headline: Young academics rate 鈥楢sian challengers鈥 in THE Reputation Rankings

Register to continue

Why register?

  • Registration is free and only takes a moment
  • Once registered, you can read 3 articles a month
  • Sign up for our newsletter
Please
or
to read this article.

Related articles

Sponsored

Featured jobs

See all jobs
ADVERTISEMENT