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Shanghai Ranking 2025: Hassan II University Remains Morocco's Sole Representative
Shanghai Ranking 2025: Hassan II University Remains Morocco's Sole Representative

Morocco World

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Morocco World

Shanghai Ranking 2025: Hassan II University Remains Morocco's Sole Representative

Marrakech – The 2025 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), released by Shanghai Ranking Consultancy on Friday, features Hassan II University of Casablanca (UH2C) as the only Moroccan institution among the world's top 1,000 universities. UH2C is positioned in the 901-1000 category in the global standings. Founded in 1975 and based in Morocco's economic capital, UH2C serves over 143,521 students through an extensive network of faculties, schools, and institutes. The university has 94,148 undergraduate students enrolled, with 2,400 (2.0%) international students across all programs. UH2C performs notably better in Human Biological Sciences, where it ranks in the 301-400 range globally. 'Hassan II University of Casablanca is a leading public university in Morocco,' states the Shanghai Ranking profile. 'It offers diverse academic programs and is strongly committed to scientific research, innovation, and international collaboration.' The profile adds: 'It's the first Moroccan university to be ranked in the Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities, reflecting its growing academic influence. UH2C plays a key role in higher education and sustainable development across North Africa and the African continent.' On the global stage, Harvard University tops the ARWU for the 23rd consecutive year, with Stanford University and MIT completing the top three. The remaining top 10 positions include Cambridge (4th), Berkeley (5th), Oxford (6th), Princeton (7th), Columbia (8th), Caltech (9th), and the University of Chicago (10th). In continental Europe, Paris-Saclay University (13th) remains the highest-ranked institution, while Tsinghua University (18th) leads in Asia after climbing four positions. The University of Melbourne (38th) tops universities in Oceania for the fifteenth consecutive year. The 2025 edition welcomes two newcomers to the top 100: City University of Hong Kong (99th) and Stockholm University (100th). Additionally, 25 new universities entered the top 500, while 39 institutions appeared in the top 1000 for the first time. Chinese mainland universities continue their impressive showing with 222 institutions in the top 1000, outnumbering the United States' 183. However, American universities still dominate the elite top 100 with 37 entries compared to mainland China's 13 and the UK's 8. The ARWU methodology relies on six objective indicators to evaluate over 2,500 universities worldwide. These metrics include Nobel Prizes and Fields Medals won by alumni and staff, articles published in Nature and Science journals, Highly Cited Researchers identified by Clarivate, papers indexed in the Science Citation Index-Expanded and Social Sciences Citation Index, and per capita academic performance. Morocco joins 60 other countries with at least one university in this prestigious global ranking. France secured 27 universities in the top 1000, with four institutions – Paris-Saclay University (13th), PSL University (34th), Sorbonne University (43rd), and Université Paris Cité (60th) – among the top 100. Read also: Casablanca's Hassan II University Stands Tall in Shanghai's 2024 Ranking

How universities can achieve and improve global rankings: A focus on Jordanian institutions
How universities can achieve and improve global rankings: A focus on Jordanian institutions

Ammon

time01-05-2025

  • Science
  • Ammon

How universities can achieve and improve global rankings: A focus on Jordanian institutions

Dr. Ma'moun Alshtaiwi In today's knowledge-driven world, global university rankings have become essential indicators of academic reputation, research quality, and institutional impact. For universities, particularly in countries like Jordan, achieving a place in prestigious international rankings such as QS World University Rankings, Times Higher Education (THE), or Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), is both a mark of excellence and a strategic goal.1. Understanding Global University RankingsThere are several global ranking systems, each with its own methodology and criteria. The most prominent include:•QS World University Rankings•Times Higher Education (THE)•Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU)•U.S. News Best Global UniversitiesEach system assesses institutions based on a variety of indicators, including:•Academic reputation•Employer reputation•Faculty-to-student ratio•Citations per faculty•International faculty and student ratios•Research output and impact•Teaching quality•Industry income and innovation2. Key Steps to Enter and Climb Global Rankingsa. Enhancing Research Output and QualityResearch plays a central role in most ranking systems. Universities must:•Encourage faculty to publish in high-impact international journals (indexed in Scopus or Web of Science).•Promote collaborative international research projects.•Support the creation of research centers of excellence.•Incentivize citations and academic visibility by encouraging publication in English and in reputable journals.b. Improving Academic ReputationReputation surveys contribute significantly to rankings. To build a strong academic image:•Build international partnerships with well-ranked institutions.•Participate in international conferences and networks.•Invite renowned scholars and host international academic events.•Promote faculty and university achievements through media and digital platforms.c. Strengthening Teaching and Learning QualityRankings often consider the quality of education. Universities should:•Maintain a low student-to-faculty ratio.•Invest in faculty development and training programs.•Modernize curricula to align with global standards.•Embrace e-learning, blended learning, and innovative teaching methods.d. InternationalizationInternational visibility is a key factor in rankings:•Increase the percentage of international students and faculty.•Offer programs in English or other widely spoken languages.•Establish student exchange programs and double degrees.•Strengthen the university's presence in international education fairs and platforms.e. Institutional Data and Ranking ParticipationMany universities are absent from rankings simply because they do not submit their data or participate in global evaluations. To avoid this:•Designate a ranking office or committee to handle data collection and submission.•Maintain a comprehensive and accurate institutional database.•Actively engage with ranking organizations, respond to surveys, and update profiles on ranking platforms.f. Focus on Graduate EmployabilityEmployer reputation is a major component, especially in QS rankings. To boost this:•Build strong industry linkages.•Create internship opportunities and career services.•Ensure graduates are equipped with skills relevant to the labor market.•Conduct regular employer feedback surveys and use results to enhance curricula.3. Special Focus: Jordanian UniversitiesJordan is home to several reputable institutions such as the University of Jordan, Jordan University of Science and Technology, and Yarmouk University. However, for more Jordanian universities to rise in global rankings, the following should be prioritized:•Strategic Planning: Universities must develop a clear long-term plan targeting ranking improvement, integrated into their national higher education strategy.•Government and Policy Support: Policies that promote academic freedom, funding for research, and incentives for international partnerships are essential.•English as a Medium of Instruction: Offering more programs in English will help attract international students and faculty, and improve publication reach.•Digital Visibility: Universities must ensure their websites, research, and activities are easily accessible, up-to-date, and search-engine optimized.•Alumni and Global Networking: Developing strong alumni networks and encouraging their engagement can enhance employer perception and institutional reputation. Achieving and improving a university's position in global rankings is a complex but attainable goal. It requires strategic leadership, continuous quality improvement, and international engagement. For Jordanian universities, the road to global recognition involves not only internal reforms but also proactive outreach and innovation. By aligning with global best practices and showcasing their unique strengths, Jordanian institutions can rise in the rankings and contribute meaningfully to global academia.

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