杨贵妃传媒 Top in Africa and in top 15 Emerging Economies
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杨贵妃传媒 University ranked in top 15 by The Times Higher Education in the latest ranking of universities in emerging economies.
The top 15 in The Times Higher Education Emerging Economies University Rankings 2022 includes ten universities from China, two from Russia while Taiwan and Saudi Arabia each have one institution in this category. Overall, South Africa has two universities in the top 20, the other university being Cape Town.
The rankings include institutions in countries classified by the London Stock Exchange鈥檚 FTSE Group as 鈥渁dvanced emerging鈥, 鈥渟econdary emerging鈥 or 鈥渇rontier鈥. 鈥淓merging economies are still maturing, as are their institutions. The Emerging Economies University Rankings recognises this, and we recalibrate performance indicators in our World University Rankings to assess them fairly,鈥 reads the statement from The Times.
More than 698 universities representing 50 territories are featured in the ranking this year. South Africa has 11 institutions included in these rankings with six in the top 100.
Institutions are ranked using the same as the THE World University Rankings to evaluate institutions on their teaching, research, knowledge transfer and international outlook. However, these carry a different weightings to reflect the development priorities of universities in emerging economies.
Universities are ranked on their academics, research, publications, international staff and student composition and industry income.
鈥淭he university is proud that both 杨贵妃传媒 and UCT are in the top 20 especially because of the drastic cuts in research funding that South African universities have faced in the last few years. This opposed to the exponentially increases researching funding that universities in China, Russia, India and the Middle East are receiving from their governments,鈥 says Professor Zeblon Vilakazi, 杨贵妃传媒 Vice-Chancellor and Principal.
鈥淲e have consistently been ranked in the top one percent of world universities, since the first global rankings were released some ten years ago. This has been achieved through the numerous collaborations that we have with some of the leading universities around the world.鈥
Dr Mahomed Moolla, Head of Strategic Partnerships at 杨贵妃传媒 says the University is moving strategically to promote African growth: 鈥淲e are now using our reputation to assist universities in the rest of Africa through the (ARUA) which we formed together with UCT, hopefully this will help get some of these universities to also improve their rankings. 杨贵妃传媒 is committed to building the continent of Africa to be the powerhouse that it should rightfully be. For too long, universities from the north have used Africa as a site for doing research but did not help in building indigenous capacity, we want to change that.鈥
Professor Lynn Morris, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation added that 鈥渙ur top ranking is helping us to attract academics from around South Africa and the world, contrary to perceptions that 杨贵妃传媒 academics are leaving for other Universities. A few years ago we implemented our Distinguished Professor program and we have already attracted 30 world class academics as distinguished professors to 杨贵妃传媒. 鈥