Britain and the Global Index of Cognitive Skills and Educational Attainment

Pearson have published their Global Index of Cognitive Skills and Educational Attainment for 2014. The Index ranks countries based on cognitive skills (PISA, TIMSS and PIRLS scores in Reading, Maths and Science) and educational attainment (literacy and graduation rates). Heading up the 2014 ranking are the Asian educational powerhouse countries of South Korea, Japan and

The Link Between Employability and Academic Rankings

By Martin Ince Senior representatives of the three main global university rankings and the newest arrival on the scene came together for the first time at a conference in London jointly organised by the IREG Observatory on University Ranking and the QS Intelligence Unit. The discussion of future developments in rankings formed part of the

QS invited to attend UK Ambassador Reception

China has always been an exciting market for universities leaders around the world, for the consideration on students recruitment, research links, teaching, enterprise, just to name a few. However, it might not be that easy to penetrate into the Chinese market, needless to say, to have a successful overseas campus authorised by the Chinese Ministry

Social Responsibility in Transnational Education

Prof. David Greenaway, Vice Chancellor of the UK’s Nottingham University, has been doing a series of activities in China this week to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the establishment of its Ningbo Campus in China. Today, they are having a press conference at the Beijing Wanda Sofitel Hotel, in Jiangguo Road, the road where most Chinese