http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2012/mar/15/top-100-universities-times-higher-education
According to rankings, the Asian Universities have increased
in the past year, and challenged spots for top Universities such as Harvard and
MIT. Britain better Universities than China, but slowly they are coming in
behind. The results, published as a league table by Times Higher Education magazine,
places 44 US universities in the top 100, one fewer than last year, while
Britain has 10, two fewer than last year. Japan and the Netherlands have five
each in the top 100. Some of the UK's leading universities have dropped several
places since last year, while China's universities have improved their
performance. China is expanding its higher education system faster than most
other countries in the world. Phil Baty, rankings editor at Times Higher
Education magazine, said there was a clear risk that UK universities, other
than Oxford and Cambridge, would be "relegated from the premier league …
in the eyes of the world, with tangible and sustained damage". He states
that "Perception is reality and it seems that we are perceived as a fading
power," he said. There are several other league tables of the world's
universities, but this one only ranks institutions on their reputation. Universities
are likely to use the rankings to judge how much they should charge in tuition
fees. "This is symptomatic of the chaos and confusion being created by the
government as a result of their rapid changes to higher education. Trebling
tuition fees and cutting funding to universities has damaged the promise of
Britain and this has been reflected around the world."
I believe that this was an interesting article to read
because it shows how competitive Universities can truly be. Although it is
rather difficult to get into a University in the US, it is just as difficult to
attend a University in Britain, and our biggest competitor, China. All
Universities hold a reputation that is valuable to their name, but now they are
starting to use that to their advantage and it is a deciding factor on how much
tuition is going to be. Even a small public University such as UNCG has a good
reputation, but nothing compared to Stanford, which is in the top 10. On a
global perspective, this could be harmful because if Universities are raising
their tuition because of their rankings being “likely” to increase, more people
are going to feel pressured. They will feel pressured to go to a top school,
pressured to pay the top dollar, and this could greatly affect our society.
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