Open access journals: the reality

  In 2011, the University of Cambridge came top in the World University Rankings. And according to the Scopus database used to supply the citations data used in the Rankings, it produced 32,900 journal articles and other scholarly outputs in that year. But run your eye down the rankings to 400th slot, the last university before

Serbian universities and the labor market

Serbia, the most populous of the states of the former Yugoslavia, became a candidate for EU membership in October 2011 and regards itself as a western-facing democracy. Like Serbia’s other institutions, its universities are now facing up to the changes that this new status will involve. Serbia’s population of about eight million is served by

QS Best Student Cities 2012: post-launch effects

The first global ranking of student cities, published last month by QS, caused a stir around the world, reaching more than 500,000 people on Twitter and attracting more than 1 million hits on the topuniversities.com website. Paris edged out London as the top city, benefiting from a concentration of leading universities with low study costs.

Why rank student cities?

University rankings have been stirring up debate for a good few years, but everyone knows that going to university is about more than just choosing the most famous or prestigious institution. While we all naturally base much of our decision-making on identifying the best university and degree program, the city in which you choose to

QS Best Student Cities 2012

The first global ranking of student cities will be published by QS during February, in response to worldwide demand for more independent information on the locations of the leading universities. Surveys of international students, in particular, have shown that location is second only to the perceived quality of a university and its courses as an

Japanese universities move towards new era

By Martin Ince, convener of the QS Academic Advisory Board [imageright]https://www.qs.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/japan-flag-e1328553574514.jpg[/imageright] Japan is a safe, developed country whose culture has global appeal, an international centre for design and style. Just the place that students might flock to from around the world. Except that they don’t. As Japan’s university profile shows, Japanese universities do well on