France and international students – a perspective

In the current context of internationalization and increased competition between universities and countries, attracting international students is a major challenge all countries have to take – including France. France has already an excellent potential since it is the 4th country with the most international students, after the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia –

Teaching quality and research influence: how regions compare

The Faculty Student and the Citations per Faculty indicators are two important components of the QS World University Rankings. They are proxies for the teaching quality and the research influence achieved by each evaluated university. The following scatter charts combine these two indicators, showing how institutions from different regions are performing. The horizontal axis represents

QS World University Rankings 2013/14: Emerging Nations

What do the QS World University Rankings 2013/14 suggest has been the biggest change to global higher education since the crash of 2008? First, one thing has not changed: growth continues despite the international economic damage seen since the collapse of Lehman Brothers. In 2009 there were just over 3.7 million students studying outside their