Centre for World University Rankings releases 2015 results

Centre for World University Rankings releases 2015 results

By Communications Staff

July 17, 2015

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The 2015 international rankings released by the Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) have placed Queen鈥檚 University at 284th among more than 25,000 degree-granting institutions around the world.

The CWUR ranking is a global university ranking based on factors such as the number of faculty and alumni who have won prestigious international awards, the number of alumni who hold CEO positions at the world鈥檚 top companies, and the number of research papers appearing in highly influential journals. It does not use reputational surveys or university data submissions.

鈥淲hile it is always good to see Queen鈥檚 counted among the world鈥檚 top universities, the fact is no single ranking captures the full range of Queen鈥檚 strengths, particularly the quality of our student learning experience,鈥 says Alan Harrison, Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic). 鈥淚t is important to bear in mind that Queen鈥檚 vision as a balanced academy and its smaller faculty complement relative to other research-intensive universities, do not necessarily help us in international rankings, many of which depend heavily on total research output.鈥

CWUR began producing its world university rankings in 2012. Last year, Queen鈥檚 placed 277th worldwide.

鈥淔luctuation in international rankings is to be expected, and Queen鈥檚 may go up or down a few positions in any particular ranking from year to year,鈥 says Harrison. 鈥淯ltimately, the success of Queen鈥檚 internationalization efforts will be built on what has defined our success within Canada 鈥 the ability to offer a transformative student learning experience within a research intensive environment.鈥

The complete 2015 ranking is available on the .