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Hong Kong University of Science and Technology has been crowned the world鈥檚 best young university in a new 糖心Vlog ranking.
The Asian institution has for the first time topped the 2018 THE Young University Rankings, which includes only universities that are 50 years old or younger, after ranking in second place last year.
The 27-year old HKUST has knocked former champion 脡cole Polytechnique F茅d茅rale de Lausanne in Switzerland, which is 49 years old, into second place.
Meanwhile, two newcomers make the top 10 this year. Paris Sciences & Lettres 鈥 PSL University joins at fourth place, while the University of Alabama at Birmingham makes its debut in 10th place.听Both institutions featured in the THE World University Rankings for the first time last year.
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The 2018 young table includes 250 universities, up from 200 in 2017.
The UK is the most-represented country, with 31 universities, but it does not have any institutions in the top 40. Its top-ranked university is Brighton and Sussex Medical School at joint 47th.
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The Young University Rankings are part of a suite of THE tables focused on universities that, unlike many of the world鈥檚 top-ranked universities,听do not have centuries of history or tradition.
The Golden Age ranking, which has been compiled for the second time this year, lists the top 200 鈥渕iddle-aged鈥 universities that were founded between 1945 and 1967.
Meanwhile, the universities in the 鈥渦nder 50鈥 list have been split into three tables in order to take a closer look at the different generations of young universities: Generation X universities (founded between 1968 and 1985), Generation Y universities (founded between 1986 and 1999) and Millennial universities (founded since the year 2000).
The Young University Rankings and its composite tables is based on the same 13 performance indicators as the THE World University Rankings, but the weightings have been adjusted to give less weight to reputation.
The Golden Age ranking uses the same methodology as the World University Rankings.
ellie.bothwell@timeshighereducation.com
THE听Young听University Rankings 2018: top 10
| Young University Rank 2018 | Young University Rank 2017 | World University Rank 2018 | Institution | Country/region |
| 1 | 2 | 44 | Hong Kong University of Science and Technology | Hong Kong |
| 2 | 1 | 38 | 脡cole Polytechnique F茅d茅rale de Lausanne | Switzerland |
| 3 | 3 | 52 | Nanyang Technological University | Singapore |
| 4 | NR | 72 | Paris Sciences & Lettres 鈥 PSL University | France |
| 5 | 6 | 103 | Maastricht University | Netherlands |
| 6 | 5 | 95 | Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) | South Korea |
| 7 | 7 | 119 | City University of Hong Kong | Hong Kong |
| 8 | 4 | 137 | Pohang University of Science and Technology | South Korea |
| 9 | 9 | 155 | Scuola Superiore Sant鈥橝nna | Italy |
| 10 | NR | 168 | University of Alabama at Birmingham | United States |
Click here to browse the full results of the 2018 Young University Rankings

Gaining momentum
The multidisciplinary approaches of 鈥榓ccelerated universities鈥 are enabling them to excel.听We examine the vision driving top performers
Paris Sciences & Lettres 鈥 PSL University has a simple, if elusive, mission, says its president, Alain Fuchs: to create 鈥渁 new research-based, world-class, internationally visible university by integrating institutions that are quite good, but simply too small to compete at an international level鈥.
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The merger of nine institutions was established in 2010, but it is already producing results. It is the highest new entry in the 糖心Vlog Young University Rankings 2018, which lists the world鈥檚 best universities that are 50 years old or younger, joining at fourth place. This is the first rankings cycle that the single collegiate institution, rather than its individual components, has been ranked.
Compared with its youthful peers, PSL does particularly well when it comes to its teaching environment. It is third when ranked on this pillar alone.
Fuchs says that one big advantage of merging universities rather than building a new institution from scratch is that you can 鈥渕utualise administrative tasks, rather than centralising them鈥, by giving each college responsibility for managing one service for all the institutions in the group.
鈥淲e are very much afraid of building up a thick layer of bureaucracy, like the kind of thing you can see in some old universities,鈥 he says.
He adds that it might have been tempting to 鈥渂uild up scientific departments across the different colleges鈥, for example by creating a super-sized physics department across the institution, but the university resisted this strategy because 鈥渋n many of the old global universities that we know of in the world, disciplinary departments are not extremely agile鈥.
Instead, the university created 鈥渧ery interdisciplinary mixed education and research programmes鈥.
鈥淭his provides us with much more agility and the possibility of inventing new education programmes without having to negotiate between, for example, a biology department on the one hand and a physics department on the other,鈥 he says.
PSL is not the only striking change at the top of the Young University Rankings, which annually excludes universities when they reach their 51st birthday.
The most eye-catching development is that Hong Kong University of Science and Technology has swapped places with 脡cole Polytechnique F茅d茅rale de Lausanne to claim the number one spot.
HKUST, which was founded in 1991, improved on four main areas: teaching environment, research environment, citation impact and international outlook.
Its acting president Wei Shyy says that while the university has 鈥渓imited manpower and resources鈥, it 鈥渉as a clear positioning of the research spectrums we want to excel in鈥hat would keep us abreast with the needs of the modern-day society鈥. These include artificial intelligence, data science, public policy and sustainability, to name a few.
This 鈥渃lear vision鈥 has enabled the institution to produce a high volume of research with 鈥渕ajor impact in their own areas 鈥 such as our researchers鈥 discoveries in the mechanisms under Alzheimer鈥檚 disease, which could bring [about a] cure, or our computer scientists cracking the code of HIV using big data鈥, he adds.
On the teaching front, HKUST has been 鈥渟teering our curriculum towards a multidisciplinary, highly individualised and student-driven direction over the past decade鈥, says Shyy. For example, it has created an Individualized Interdisciplinary Major, in which undergraduates can create their own programme of study that addresses their individual interests.
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The whole world says interdisciplinarity is essential but very few universities can step away from their traditional structure to get there,鈥 says Liz Reisberg. She is an international higher education consultant and co-editor of the recently published book Accelerated Universities: Ideas and Money Combine to Build Academic Excellence , which includes case studies of nine universities that have 鈥渃atapulted from concept to international prominence in a remarkably short time鈥. HKUST and EPFL form two of these case studies.

But Reisberg adds that, because the universities in the case studies were created outside the higher education establishment in their countries, 鈥渢hey have a lot more latitude to be innovative in the way they organise their programmes and most of them opted for interdisciplinary curricula鈥.
While the location and mission of the Young University Rankings is diverse 鈥 especially so this year, because of the expansion to include 250 universities, up from 200 in 2017 鈥 a notable trend is the high number of institutions focused on engineering and technology. Such universities claim six of the top 10 places.
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, another highly ranked newcomer, also fits this profile. Established in 2009, it is the youngest brand new university in the ranking. Although other institutions in the table have earlier foundation dates, they formed as a result of mergers.
It claims 24th place overall, but is fifth when universities are ranked solely on citation impact.
Pompeu Fabra University in Spain, founded in 1990, is also a strong performer in terms of the influence of its research. It is ranked 11th overall, up from 17th last year, and is second in the citation impact metric.
As well as improving on this measure, its scores for teaching and research environment are also higher compared with last year.
Rector Jaume Casals says the most important factor 鈥渢o create a research university that also seeks to assume a leading social role in education is to recruit talented people, both teachers and students 鈥 the more unique and valuable, the better鈥.
He adds that the university is currently developing a project to help it become globally recognised for teaching and cross-disciplinary research around 鈥減lanetary wellbeing鈥 鈥 鈥渢he idea that to safeguard human health we need to maintain the health of the planet on which we depend鈥.
Casals says that while UPF鈥檚 international reputation and its visibility are 鈥渟till limited鈥 because of its age and size, it is 鈥渁 flexible institution that works with efficiency, clarity, rigour and immediacy and is able to adapt to the context and needs of its community鈥.
However, he cites Spain鈥檚 rigid higher education regulations as a barrier to attracting academic talent and 鈥渙ne of the major challenges we are trying to face鈥.
It is tempting to think of the creation of 鈥渁ccelerated universities鈥 as a relatively new phenomenon 鈥 many of the immediate examples that come to mind, such as HKUST, are based in Asia and date back to the past couple of decades.
But Philip Altbach, research professor and founding director of the Center for International 糖心Vlog at Boston College and co-editor of the book Accelerated Universities , says that while they are rare, they are not new. The University of Chicago, for example, was established in 1892 鈥渢o build a German-style research university鈥 in what was then the fastest-growing city in the world, he says.
Reisberg says there are several reasons why countries would want to create 鈥渁ccelerated universities鈥.
Click here to read the methodology of the 2018 Young University Rankings
鈥淚n some cases it鈥檚 because there isn鈥檛 a research-intensive university of world-class stature, sometimes it鈥檚 about the need to build a knowledge-based dimension of the economy, sometimes it鈥檚 the pursuit of rankings and for international prestige. In the case of Singapore [University of Technology and Design] there are some very strong universities but it added something that didn鈥檛 already exist,鈥 she says.
鈥淎nd then there is a parallel move. The alternative to building new universities 鈥 if you can鈥檛 come up with the funding necessary 鈥 is the excellence initiatives that you see in Germany, Russia, China to鈥ut a lot of extra money into [a few] universities to notch them up to a much higher level.鈥
Altbach adds that in many cases, the idea is to create a 鈥渘ew model鈥 of university that other institutions in the country 鈥渃an look at and emulate or at least take some ideas from鈥.
鈥淚f they have a lot of money they鈥檒l be hiring a lot of smart people who can interact with the rest of the system,鈥 he says.
So how should countries or individuals go about creating such an institution?
鈥淔or me the key ingredients are money, talent and vision,鈥 says Reisberg. 鈥淵ou鈥檝e got to have a vision that can take you into something that doesn鈥檛 exist and then build it.鈥
But Altbach warns that we shouldn鈥檛 expect to see an influx of new 鈥渁ccelerated universities鈥.
鈥淭here鈥檚 not going to be a huge number of them because they take tons of money and innovative and interesting ideas 鈥 and neither of those things are falling off trees.鈥澨
Countries/regions represented in the Young University Rankings 2018
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