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THE launches new Africa-focused ranking partnership

Sub-Saharan Africa Rankings to assess universities on metrics including access, fairness and regional impact

Published on
April 3, 2023
Last updated
April 12, 2023
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探花视频 has launched a new ranking for universitie蝉听in sub-Saharan Africa聽intended to capture聽the diversity and impact of聽education acros蝉听the聽region.

Created in聽partnership with Mastercard Foundation, the Sub-Saharan Africa University Rankings assesses universities based on five pillars: resources and finances, access and fairness, teaching skills, student engagement, and Africa impact.

The initiative come蝉听amid a marked increase in聽participation聽by African universities in聽罢贬贰鈥蝉听World University Ranking,聽according to聽the organisations chief聽global affairs officer Phil Baty.

鈥淎frica has more than tripled its participation in the past five years and is enjoying the fastest progress of all the continents on key rankings metrics,鈥 he said.

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Recent analysis show蝉听that the average overall scores for African institutions have improved rapidly, with聽the continent鈥檚 universities increasing their scores at a higher rate than the global average.

Mr Baty hoped that the Sub-Saharan Africa University Rankings 鈥 developed聽by a聽consortium of African and international higher education organisations and Ghana-based Ashesi University in conjunction with聽THE鈥檚 data team 鈥 would help empower聽regional universities to 鈥渃ompete more equally on the world stage鈥,聽giving a closer, more context-based analysis of the how these institution蝉听are performing.

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鈥淲e know that the traditional world rankings, which focus on an elite and usually wealthy group of global research powerhouse universities, will never reflect the full depth and diversity of higher education across Africa and cannot focus on the specific university missions directly addressing Africa鈥檚 own priorities,鈥 he said.

The new ranking蝉听are聽also meant to help African universities identify key areas for improvement. The measures are closely tied聽to the United Nations鈥 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as well as the African Union鈥檚 Agenda 2063.

Uniquely, data collection for the rankings will also include student surveys, meaning the evaluations will also draw on聽learners鈥 experience of their universities.

Mr Baty said: 鈥淎t THE we are delighted to聽harness our decades of experience to introduce this world-first, bespoke university ranking and performance analysis system developed specifically for Africa, in a project led by Africa, designed to help African universities play their part in realising Africa鈥檚 great potential.鈥

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The rankings will be officially launched at the inaugural , hosted at Ashesi University on Monday 26 June.

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