QS University Rankings: Latin America – Brazilian dominance points to future economic might

By Danny Byrne Universities throughout Latin America are in a period of transition. Though precise circumstances vary by country, factors such as the growth in scientific research, massification of social demand for higher education, increased student mobility and the rise of private universities have exerted an influence across the region. These rankings aim to more

International students account for greater percentage, as total number of first time graduate students in the US falls

Released annually, the Council of Graduate Schools and the Graduate Examinations Board’s ‘Survey of Graduate Enrollment and Degrees’ is a fascinating snapshot of the current state of graduate studies in the US, covering things like the shifting demographics of applicants, and the subjects they are choosing to study. This year’s report has made the headlines

Asian investment continues to reap dividends

By Danny Byrne This year’s rankings reflect proactive schemes to improve standards at many Asian universities. Ambitious schemes implemented by governments throughout Asia have led to dramatic developments in international recognition and research standards, and this improvement is again reflected in the 2011 QS World University Rankings®. Of the leading 25 Asian universities, 21 improve