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Friday, May 6, 2022

15 universities included in 2022 intl. ranking

A TOTAL of 15 Philippine universities are now among the best higher education institutions (HEIs) in the world, according to the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2022.

The Times Higher Education Impact Rankings is the world’s only rankings measuring universities’ contributions to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) which assess university commitment to sustainability across four broad areas: Research, Stewardship, Outreach and Teaching.

A record 1,524 institutions from 110 countries and regions participated across the rankings this year. Australia’s Western Sydney University claims the top spot in the overall ranking, which includes 1,406 institutions, after topping the table for SDG 6 (clean water and sanitation) and coming second in SDG 12 (responsible consumption and production).

The Philippine HEIs that made it on the list are Ateneo De Manila University, De La Salle University, Mariano Marcos State University, Central Luzon State University, Mapua University, University of Santo Tomas, Tarlac Agricultural University, Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology, Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology, San Beda University, Visayas State University, University of Asia and the Pacific, Cebu Technological University, St. Paul University Philippines and Tarlac State University.

This year’s ranking shows a 300% increase in the number of ranked Philippine universities, from only five last year to 15 this year.

“I am happy that the efforts and initiatives of Philippine Universities to contribute to the attainment of the SDGs are now being recognized internationally. Their inclusion among the world's best universities is an incentive to the HEIs efforts of improving their faculty profile, research, student and faculty exchanges, and degree offerings. More importantly, by integrating the SDGs into their curriculum and strategic internationalization plans, HEIs are in tune with the global commitments to achieve the SDGs,” said J. Prospero de Vera, Chairman of the Commission on Higher Education.

Ateneo de Manila University is the top-ranked Philippine HEI with its inclusion in the top 200. This is the highest-ranking received by any Philippine university since the ranking’s inception in 2019.

The most notable improvement in this international ranking is the entry of eight State Universities and Colleges - Mariano Marcos State University in Ilocos Norte, Central Luzon State University in Nueva Ecija, Tarlac Agricultural University in Tarlac, Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology in Iligan, Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology in Nueva Ecija, Visayas State University in Leyte, Cebu Technological University in Cebu and Tarlac State University in Tarlac.

The number of Philippine universities in this ranking has consistently increased since its launching in 2019. This is an indication of the growing internationalization campaign of Philippine HEIs and their desire to benchmark and compete with the best universities all over the world.

CHED has assisted in this effort by holding master classes, workshops, and orientations on international assessments so HEIs will understand the process of and metrics used by various ranking organizations.

It continues to assist HEIs that are interested in joining the global rankings. De Vera recently led a delegation of public and private universities that visited Canada and signed agreements with the Colleges and Institutes in Canada, Universities in Canada, and several colleges in Ottawa, Toronto, and Vancouver.

The participating universities in the last Canada education mission, such as West Visayas State University, Southern Leyte State University, Iloilo Science and Technology University, and World City Colleges are expected to soon join the other globally ranked HEIs. (Mindanao Examiner)

 



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