The QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2024 are now live! The second edition of the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability evaluates universities based on three categories to assess how they are taking action to tackle the world’s most pressing global challenges. A total of 1,397 institutions are featured – more than double the number assessed
Leaders of change: An interview with the world’s most sustainable university
With the QS World University Ranking: Sustainability 2024 now live, we spoke to Leah Cowen, Vice-President, Research and Innovation, and Strategic Initiatives, at the world number one university – the University of Toronto (U of T) – to better understand why sustainability is important for them and their students, and what the future holds for
A living bridge fit for the future: Building innovative UK and Indian partnerships
With over 1,000 universities and 42,000 colleges, the Indian higher education system has witnessed tremendous growth since the nation’s independence and is now one of the largest in the world. Supported by a forward-looking and ambitious government policy, the country is uniquely positioned to educate the young people at the frontline of solving world challenges.
Bringing a new student and sustainability perspective to the QS Global Rankings Advisory Board
We are thrilled to welcome two new members to the QS Global Rankings Advisory Board – an independent panel who advise QS on the development and impact of our rankings portfolio. University of Cambridge student Stella Wernicke and Dr Sebastian Kahlert, Sustainability Manager at ETH Zurich in Switzerland, join a diverse membership of 39 experts
Rankings released! QS Online MBA Rankings: Asia-Pacific 2023
The QS Online MBA Rankings: Asia-Pacific 2023 are now live! The leading online MBA programmes are reviewed regionally for the first time this year – eight institutions are ranked in the QS Online MBA Rankings: Asia-Pacific 2023 across four indicators: ‘Class Experience’, ‘Class Profile’, ‘Employability’ and ‘Faculty and Teaching’. The Australian Graduate School of Management
Arab women: Driving the green economy forward
Why empowering women and young people in the Middle East to innovate and address sustainability challenges through education, entrepreneurship and economic inclusion is important for the sustainable development of the region. Written by Haifa Al Kaylani, President & Founder, Arab International Women’s Forum for QS Insights Magazine The empowerment of women in the green economy
International higher education in the UK in 2024: more resilient than previously considered?
Following a period of sustained growth in international student numbers, buoyed by enabling policy and a welcoming environment pre- and post-pandemic, the UK’s continued success may now be under threat. Divisive rhetoric from politicians, unhelpful policy changes, cost of living crises at home and abroad, and aggressive recruitment strategies from other countries are all combining
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence to Combat Climate Change: Navigating Challenges and Capitalising on Opportunities
Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI), with its boundless potential and creative methodologies, is poised to play a pivotal role in the battle against climate change. By optimising energy usage, strengthening resilience to climatic adversities, and driving the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, the influence of AI in climate action is progressively coming to the fore. Research