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Chinese universities are closing in on the US鈥 global dominance of聽higher education, but internationalisation has proved to be a weak link for the Asian superpower, according to the latest edition of 糖心Vlog鈥s World University Rankings.
The biggest global ranking to date reveals that the research supremacy of US universities is waning, in part because of a growing gap in output between elite universities and the rest.
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When it comes to research quality, as measured by citations, China is catching聽up. Over the past year,聽China鈥檚聽average score for citations increased significantly, from聽55.6 to聽58.0;聽in the same period,聽the US score聽dropped slightly, from 70.0 to 69.4 (based on universities ranked in both years).
The trend is even more pronounced over the past five years. In 2019, the average citations score for China was聽41.1, and that climbed to聽55.6 in聽2023 (based on universities ranked in each of the five years). The figures for the US were 75.9 in 2019 and 72.9 in 2023.
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Fudan University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, the third and fourth highest-scoring universities in China, respectively, both increased their overall score significantly this year, driven largely by robust performances聽on聽citations.
The average overall score for universities in the US increased by聽0.1 between 2022 and 2023, while in China the聽rise over the same period was聽1.6. The average increase across the world was聽0.7.
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The US has 34 universities in the top聽100, down from 38 last year and 41 five years ago: the University of Minnesota; the University of Maryland, College Park; Michigan State University; Ohio State University and Dartmouth College all dropped out of the top聽100. China, meanwhile, has聽boosted its representation with seven universities in the top 100, up from six last year and three five years ago.
The Chinese government has consistently invested in higher education and research and development for more than 20 years, with funding specifically targeted at developing world-class universities, training scholars at top institutions in the West and building capacity in China.
Wei Zhang, an associate professor at the University of Leicester and an expert on higher education in China, said the country was now 鈥渦nequivocally鈥 a聽science superpower. 鈥淭he quality of research outputs sourced from China is catching up with the US and will continue the upward trend. China鈥檚 concerted efforts and actions have paved its way to transform the global publishing landscape,鈥 she said.
The picture is not entirely rosy for the Asian powerhouse, however. The rankings data also reveal that internationalisation is proving a weak link, with all four measures of the activity reflecting a聽decline.
China鈥檚 average score for international outlook dropped from聽34.1 last year to聽32.6, based on all Chinese universities ranked in 2022 and 2023; the country鈥檚 average score for international students slipped from聽33.9 to聽32.4, international co-authorship from聽24.0 to聽22.5, and international staff from聽44.3 to聽43.0.
China鈥檚 highest-ranking institution, Tsinghua University, scored 40.3 for international outlook this year, down from 50.6 the year before.
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As the data for these metrics reflect the academic year 2019-20, the pandemic border closure is not the driving factor behind the decline.
鈥淚t would be safe to say that geopolitics is playing a significant role,鈥 said James Laurenceson, director of the Australia-China Relations Institute at the University of Technology Sydney. 鈥淚t is certainly the case that Chinese academics are more cautious and have to jump through more bureaucratic hoops to engage [with their] foreign counterparts than five years ago. Some have judged that it鈥檚 best just to keep their heads down.鈥
Simon Marginson, director of the Centre for Global 糖心Vlog at the University of Oxford, posited that as Chinese scientists and doctoral students have become less welcome in some countries than they used to be, 鈥渋t is likely that sooner or later, higher education in China will [be] less welcoming to outsiders from at least those countries. That is the logic of international relations.
鈥淚t would be regrettable if the growth of foreigners working in higher education in China has stopped, as the engagement is good for everyone. However, it would be unsurprising, as we are now in a more conflictual era in the geopolitics of higher education,鈥 he added.
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Stephen Toope,聽who stepped down this month as聽vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge, said China鈥檚 emerging role as a science power means Western universities should collaborate with their Chinese counterparts. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a huge problem if we can鈥檛 collaborate, especially with China,鈥 he said. 鈥淣o聽single institution, no聽single country, even the biggest, has the capacity to do all of the work that鈥檚 necessary to advance really complicated issues like climate change, infectious disease, etc. We need to collaborate.鈥
Dr Zhang believes China鈥檚 waning internationalisation will prove a short-lived trend. 鈥淚nternationalising HE is at the top of China's priority list, and China is on its way to becoming a global destination for聽HE. The country has replaced Australia as the third largest destination of international students after the US and the聽UK,鈥 she said.
鈥淧reviously popular destination countries for international students are losing their competitive advantages due to the international political situation and security concerns, [and] there is greater awareness of China鈥檚 value to the global economy. It is, therefore, in many nations鈥 long-term interest, including the UK, to engage聽with China in research and HE collaboration,鈥 Dr聽Zhang added.
World University Rankings 2023: top 10 universities
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Rank 2022 |
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1 |
1 |
United Kingdom |
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2 |
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United States |
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=5 |
United Kingdom |
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4 |
United States |
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5 |
=5 |
United States |
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6 |
=2 |
United States |
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7 |
7 |
United States |
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8 |
8 |
United States |
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9 |
9 |
United States |
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10 |
12 |
United Kingdom |
Meanwhile in the US, the top universities continue to dominate the upper reaches of the rankings, but a split is emerging between the quality of the research output from elite universities and the rest of the pack.
Rankings data show that the national average research and citation scores for the US are being held up by the few at the top when some of the lower-ranking universities are losing their research edge.
The citation score has dipped slightly for the top 25聽per cent of US universities, but the bottom 75聽per cent have lost about four points in five years. Conversely, the bottom 75聽per cent of Chinese universities have raised their average citation score by 16聽points.
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The variability in US universities is true for research output, industry collaboration and international outlook. For teaching, however, the top universities have declined in average score, while the bottom聽75 per cent have improved.
鈥淥verall, US universities perform very well in the rankings, although their dominance is diminishing slightly over time,鈥 said David Watkins, head of data science at 糖心Vlog.
鈥淒eep analysis of the trends in our rankings data shows a clear difference between the overall performance of the top 25聽per cent of US universities and the bottom 75聽per cent. The top quartile of universities remain broadly in line with their global peers; however, the remaining 75聽per cent are dropping in the rankings and underlying scores compared with their peers around the world.鈥
This year, the World University Rankings includes 1,799 universities across 104 countries and regions, making it the largest and most diverse university聽league table聽to聽date.
The table is based on 13 performance indicators that measure an institution鈥檚 performance across four areas: teaching, research, knowledge transfer and international outlook.
This year鈥檚 ranking analysed over 121聽million citations across more than 15.5聽million research publications and included survey responses from 40,000 scholars globally. Overall, THE collected over 680,000 datapoints from more than 2,500 institutions that submitted data.
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