Strong showing part of a growing trend for Canadian universities
McGill has been named the world’s 31st best university, according to the seventeenth edition of the QS World University Rankings, released today by global higher education analysts QS Quacquarelli Symonds. The University jumped four spots from last year’s rankings.
QS use six indicators to compile the ranking. On top of its overall rank, the University moved up in four of the six indicators, including Employer Reputation, Academic Reputation, International Student ratio, and Student/Faculty ratio. QS evaluated over 1,500 institutions for its final list of 1,000. McGill also led all Canadian universities in Citations per Faculty and the International Student ratio.
McGill’s strong showing was part of a growing trend for Canadian universities. In total, QS ranked 26 of Canada’s universities in the published tables, with McGill sitting in second spot nationally.
“Canada’s universities still exhibit strong standing among employers, and the sector’s performance is holding up more strongly than its competitors for international students – those institutions in the British and American higher education sector,” said Ben Sowter, Director of Research at QS. “At a time when our internal focus groups and surveys indicate that students are becoming increasingly concerned about the relationship between education and employment outcomes, Canada’s strength in this area augurs well.”
Upward trend continues in separate ranking
McGill’s also had a strong showing in the Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) annual World University Rankings, released on June 8.
This year, McGill jumped to 27th out of 2,000 universities on the list, a move of three spots from 30th last year. CWUR assesses 20,000 universities around the word to compile its rankings.
McGill ranked in the Top 100 in all four of the indicators used by CWUR. McGill fared particularly well in the Quality of Education indicator (25th in the world) that measures the number of a university’s alumni who have won major academic distinctions relative to the university’s size; Quality of Faculty (36th), measuring the number of faculty members who have won major academic distinctions; and Research Output (43rd).
The CWUR is an international consulting organization that advises governments and universities. Its rankings are formulated independent of surveys or university data submissions.
See the full CWUR World University Rankings
June 10 2020