QS International Trade Rankings 2025 | Now live! 

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The QS International Trade Rankings 2025 are now live!   Developed in partnership with the Hinrich Foundation, a philanthropic organisation, the QS International Trade Rankings are designed to help students identify the programmes that best fit their academic and skills development goals, and guide employers to recruit graduates that meet their requirements.  We use six indicators

Three reasons a US institution should engage with QS rankings

QS Senior Vice President Ben Sowter discussing rankings at QS EduData Summit

US institutions are in need of a point of differentiation. Over the past 5 years, growth in international student numbers has slowed, and competition from the UK, Australia and Canada is increasing. In the US, universities face a challenging policy environment as they look to recruit international students. Creative thinking and new approaches are necessary

Universities must adapt to drive skills-led economic transformation  

Panellists on-site at QS Reimagine Education 2024

“If we get this right, we have the opportunity not only to address the skills challenge but to lay a strong foundation for an economy that can be more inclusive and responsive.” Yalin Zhao, PwC UK  Today’s workforce requires skillsets that didn’t exist 20 years ago; artificial intelligence (AI), digital and green skills have all

What to expect from the QS International Trade Rankings 2025

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The launch of our first ranking of 2025 is fast approaching – the QS International Trade Rankings 2025 will be released on 12 February. Following the Ranking’s first iteration in 2023, and subsequent revised methodology in 2024, the 2025 methodology remains the same. What is the QS International Trade Rankings? Developed in partnership with the

The ‘G’ in ESG: Understanding good governance in higher education 

Scales of justice - indicating good governance.

Good governance is important in society’s efforts to make a more sustainable world, but it’s certainly not spoken about at the same frequency as its compatriots – environmental and social impact.   Effective, transparent governance is an integral part of an institution’s commitment to, and strategy around, sustainability.   In the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability

COP30 in Brazil: How sustainable are LATAM’s universities?

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The UN’s COP30 will be held in Brazil later in 2025, bringing conversations and commitment on climate action to Latin America’s door. As the region prepares to host this pivotal global event, it highlights the urgency of sustainable practices across all sectors, including higher education. In this context, we are using QS data to assess

QS achieves gold accreditation from Investors in People

We are thrilled to announce that we have been awarded the prestigious gold accreditation by Investors in People.  The We invest in people gold accreditation is recognition of our efforts to create a working environment where everyone can thrive and do their best work.  This global benchmark of people management and culture reflects our commitment