Overview - The QS World University Rankings® 2016-2017!
5 September 2016
The results are in, with some very interesting developments! Many institutions which have climbed the rankings this year come from regions which have invested in higher education, such as South Korea and Russia, and many of those falling down the rankings come from Western Europe.
This year’s university rankings include 916 institutions from 81 countries. The US dominates the top 200 with 48; the UK is next with 30; followed by the Netherlands with 12.
Take a look at the full university rankings here, or read some of the highlights below:
Institutions in countries providing high levels of targeted funding, whether from endowments or the public purse, rise. Conversely, Western European nations making or proposing cuts to public research spending lose ground to their US and Asian counterparts.
See the full rankings here: