Check out our 2011 QS Asian University Rankings

We’ve just released our much sought after 2011 QS Asian University Rankings. Check out full results here. Rank School Name Country Classification Score 1 The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong M|CO|VH 100.00 2 University of Hong Kong Hong Kong L|FC|VH 99.80 3 National University of Singapore (NUS) Singapore XL|FC|VH 99.30 4

QS World University Rankings 2011: Environmental Sciences

By Danny Byrne The first QS subject ranking for Environmental Sciences comes at a time when climate change, sustainable energy and green alternatives are high on the international agenda. The results show that the university research and innovation that underpins environmental policy is global in its reach, with universities from 30 countries making up the

QS World University Rankings by Subject 2011: Medicine

by Danny Byrne Harvard leads an all Anglo-American top five of Cambridge, MIT, Oxford and Stanford in the first QS World University Ranking for Medicine. Universities from 27 countries make the top 200, with the most well-represented nations being the US (54), UK (29), Germany (18), Canada (13) and Australia (11). Imperial College London (9)

Despite the Dominance of the Us and Uk at the Top of the Table, Subject Rankings Show That Not All the Best Engineering Happens at Top Institutions

by Martin Ince, a member of the QS Advisory Board Engineering and information technology, the first subjects to be analysed in the QS World University Rankings by Subject, are popular with students, who appreciate the good careers they can lead to. Politicians, too, appreciate their importance. They supply the skilled people needed by manufacturing, which

A closer look at the QS Subject Rankings for Mechanical, Aeronautical & Manufacturing Engineering

by Danny Byrne MIT consolidates its dominance of the technical disciplines by topping the 2011 QS World University Ranking® for Mechanical, Aeronautical & Manufacturing Engineering, ahead of Cambridge and Harvard. The department of mechanical engineering was one of MIT’s original departments at its foundation in 1861, and continues to go from strength to strength. The