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China’s higher education system leads in Asia: QS
    2016-05-25  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    China has the best national environment for higher education institutions in Asia, according to the 2016 Higher Education System Strength rankings released on May 18 by QS, a higher education consulting firm. China placed eighth worldwide by the rankings, overtaking other Asian countries like South Korea (ninth) and Japan (10th) and consolidating China’s leading position in Asia.

    Some 50 countries and regions are ranked this year across six continents. The United States still leads the world in higher education and four of the world’s top 10 are European — the United Kingdom (second), Germany (third), France (sixth) and the Netherlands (seventh), according to QS.

    Argentina (18th) is the Latin American nation with the strongest higher education environment, and Africa’s best-performing nation is South Africa, in 30th.

    The rankings represent a new attempt to use university rankings performance alongside other metrics to assess the strengths and weaknesses of a country or region’s higher education environment, said QS.

    QS’s latest rankings aim to measure the factors that make a nation’s higher education system more likely to succeed. It is based on criteria, including system strength, access and economy.

    China’s strongest score is for the economic metric, in which it ranks second worldwide, with a weighted score of 99.9. That is only 0.1 shorter than that of the United States, according to QS.

    “The big impact of efficient investment in higher education in China has empowered many Chinese universities to become world-class top universities,” said Christina Yan Zhang, China director of QS.

    The Chinese Government’s commitment to build more world-class universities will not only help its universities achieve more excellence internationally, but also lay a solid foundation for its economy to become the world’s largest, Zhang added.

    (Xinhua)

    

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