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THE 100 Under 50 university rankings: results

New league table aims to identify the rising stars of the global academy. John Morgan reports

Published on
May 31, 2012
Last updated
May 22, 2015

The Republic of Korea鈥檚 Pohang University of Science and Technology has topped the first 糖心Vlog ranking of the 100 best universities under the age of 50, leading a strong showing for East Asian universities.

The THE 100 Under 50 aims to show which nations are challenging the US and the UK as higher education powerhouses - and offers insights into which institutions may be future world leaders.

The list uses the same 13 performance indicators as the THE World University Rankings, but with a reduced weighting for subjective indicators of academic reputation.

East Asian nations contribute six institutions to the top 20, with Pohang (known as Postech) at number one, followed by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) (third), the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (fifth), the Chinese University of Hong Kong (12th), Singapore鈥檚 Nanyang Technological University (16th) and the City University of Hong Kong (18th).

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Postech, founded just 26 years ago, has benefited from investment by Posco, one of the world鈥檚 largest steel companies - plus support from the Republic of Korea鈥檚 government during a time when the nation was completing its rapid transformation into an advanced industrial and technological economy.

The UK takes five places in the top 20: the University of York (eighth), Lancaster University (ninth), the University of East Anglia (10th), the University of Warwick (13th) and the University of Essex (20th).

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The UK has more institutions in the 100 Under 50 than any other nation, with 20 representatives.

Academic 鈥榙iasporas鈥

Writing in THE鈥檚 supplement to accompany the rankings, Jamil Salmi, former tertiary education coordinator at the World Bank, notes that the creation of new universities with global ambitions is an important trend in higher education, citing notable ventures in emerging economies such as Kazakhstan and Saudi Arabia.

He argues that it 鈥渕ay be easier to reach world-class status by establishing a new institution than by attempting to upgrade an existing one鈥.

Dr Salmi identifies the use of academic 鈥渄iasporas鈥 as key to the success of some newer East Asian institutions.

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鈥淎s Postech and HKUST have shown, convincing large numbers of overseas scholars to return to their country of origin is an effective way of building up the academic strength of an institution rapidly,鈥 he says.

Additional factors he identifies as keys to success in the ranking include the use of English as the main working language - a key factor in attracting leading foreign academics - and concentration on niche areas such as the sciences and engineering, enabling the rapid achievement of critical mass in research.

In terms of the UK鈥檚 leading young institutions, Laurie Taylor, emeritus professor of sociology at York, writes in the supplement that his university created a sense that it was 鈥渢rying to do things differently鈥 through its self-contained campus, college structure and emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration.

鈥淧erhaps that most determined the huge loyalty of its staff and students,鈥 he writes.

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john.morgan@tsleducation.com

100 Under 50: Top 10

1. Pohang University of Science and Technology

2. 脡cole Polytechnique F茅d茅rale de Lausanne

3. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

4. University of California, Irvine

5. Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

6. Universit茅 Pierre et Marie Curie

7. University of California, Santa Cruz

8. University of York

9. Lancaster University

10. University of East Anglia

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