QS World University Rankings: Asia 2022 Report

Complete the short form to get your copy of the latest QS Higher Ed Report: ‘Access Education’, featuring the results of the 2022 QS World University Rankings: Asia.

The report includes:

  • A table featuring the performance of the 675 institutions ranked in the 2022 QS World University Rankings: Asia
  • Insights articles examining challenges and solutions universities and countries encounter when trying to enhance education’s access and affordability
  • Interviews with Inderpal Bhandari (IBM Global Chief Data Officer), Ben Nelson (founder and CEO of Minerva Project), Allan Goodman (President of the Institute of International Education), Dame Wendy Hall (Regius Professor of Computer Science, University of Southampton) and other experts sharing their best practices and case studies related to enhancing access to education.

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