Unveiling the new QS Stars for Business Schools methodology 

QS Stars for Business Schools

In an increasingly competitive and dynamic global education landscape, business schools play a critical role in shaping the leaders, innovators, and change-makers of tomorrow.   Recognising the unique challenges and opportunities faced by business schools, we’ve developed a specialised methodology tailored to the sector. QS Stars for Business Schools is a ‘rating’ system that evaluates

Rankings released! QS World University Rankings: Arab Region 2025 

The QS World University Rankings: Arab Region 2025 are now live!  This year, there are 246 institutions ranked, evaluating institutions based on global recognition, research prowess, teaching resources and internationalisation across 20 countries in the Arab League, as well as in Africa and the Middle East.  King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals in Saudi

Will the upcoming US elections have an impact on international students?  

An American city's skyline

The upcoming elections on November 5 are a pivotal moment – not only for the American population but also for international higher education. While candidates from both major parties (Republican and Democrats) make their political stance, the sector will have to prepare for the new perceptions and decisions of prospective international students. Currently, 52% of

Rankings released! QS World University Rankings: Latin America & The Caribbean 2025 

QS World University Rankings: Latin America & The Caribbean 2025

The QS World University Rankings: Latin America & The Caribbean 2025 are now live!  Universidade de São Paulo is crowned first for another year, with strong performance in metrics including Academic Reputation, International Research Network and Papers per Faculty. Additionally, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (UC), Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp) and Tecnológico de Monterrey

How has an MBA degree made the difference to laid-off graduates? 

MBA career paths

Written by Nick Harland for QS Insights Magazine.  “Absolutely horrendous,” is how one former tech worker describes the job market at the moment. “So saturated,” adds on another former tech employee Dylan Reiling. For Krysten Klosowski, the reasons for her former employer’s cutbacks were simple: “They grew too big too fast.”  These stories are becoming