Here are the top universities in selected categories in the latest Best Colleges Ranking from Princeton Review. The rankings are based entirely on survey data and are obviously subjective and vulnerable to sampling error. Most conservative students: University of Dallas, Texas Most liberal students: Reed College, Oregon Best campus food: University of Massachusetts Amherst Happiest students: Vanderbilt University, Tennessee Party schools: Tulane University, Louisiana Don't inhale: US Coast Guard Academy, Connecticut Best college library: University of Chicago, Illinois Best-run college: University of Richmond, Virginia Most studious students: Harvey Mudd College, California Most religious students: Thomas Aquinas College, California Least religious students: Reed College, Oregon Best athletic facilities: Auburn University, Alabama.
Ranking fans have a busy week ahead of them. On Tuesday the QS world rankings will be announced and results will probably start leaking on Sunday or Monday. Then there will be the Shanghai broad subject rankings. Times Higher Education have promised a major revelation on Monday. I suspect that this might just be the top ten or twenty of the world rankings or a preview of their new US college rankings. But this ranking might be more important. Hackerrank , "a platform that ranks engineers based on their coding skills and helps companies discover talent faster", has just published a ranking of countries according to the speed and accuracy with which developers can solve a variety of coding challenges. China is first and Russia second. The USA is 28th and the UK 29th. Eastern Europe and East Asia generally perform well. For once, there is some fairly good news for Africa and the Muslim world: Turkey is 30th, Egypt 42nd, Bangladesh 44th and Nigeria 48th. The top ten are ...
A few years ago the Shanghai rankings did an interesting tweak on their global rankings. They deleted the two indicators that counted Nobel and Fields awards and produced an Alternative Ranking. There were some changes. The University of California San Diego and the University of Toronto did better while Princeton and Vanderbilt did worse. Perhaps it is time for Times Higher Education (THE) to consider doing something similar for their citations indicator. Take a look at their latest subject ranking , Clinical, Pre-clinical and Health. Here are the top ten for citations, supposedly a measure of research impact or influence. 1. Tokyo Metropolitan University 2. Auckland University of Technology 3. Metropolitan Autonomous University, Mexico 4. Jordan University of Science and Technology 5. University of Canberra 6. Anglia Ruskin University 7. University of the Philippines 8. Brighton and...
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