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Round University Ranking

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Round University Ranking
EditorOleg Solovyev
CategoriesHigher education
FrequencyAnnual
PublisherRUR Ranking Agency
First issue2013 (in partnership withThomson Reuters)
CountryRussia
LanguageEnglish
Websiteroundranking

Round University Ranking(RUR Ranking) is aMoscow,Russia-based world universityranking,assessing effectiveness of 700 leading world universities based on 20 indicators distributed among 4 key dimension areas: teaching, research, international diversity, and financial sustainability.[1][2][3]

The Round University Ranking has been published since 2010. 700 universities were evaluated in the RUR 2016 edition, including 91 higher education institutions of theBRICSeconomies.

Methodology

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The RUR rankings are based entirely on InCites, the evaluation and benchmarking engine from Thomson Reuters for scientific research. The raw data for RUR Ranking is provided within a special annual survey run byThomson Reuters- Global Institutional Profiles Project (GIPP). The data for GIPP is collected annually in April - May.[4][5]Altogether there are 20 indicators divided into four groups: teaching, research, international diversity and financial sustainability. The first two groups obtain 40 percent each, the second ones get 10 percent.[3]The final methodology also includes the weight of each of the 20 indicators and is shown below[6]

Apart from the main Overall Ranking, which is calculated based upon 20 indicators in accordance with the methodology described above, the RUR system also demonstrates 4 additional rankings which echo the main groups of rating groups of indicators:[3]

  • Teaching Ranking
  • Research Ranking
  • International Diversity Ranking
  • Financial Sustainability Ranking

Round University Rankings contain all of the indicators used in the Times Higher Education (THE) world rankings, except for the "industry innovation: income" indicator. The rankings also include some additions such as national and international measures of teaching reputation, citations per academic and research staff, papers per academic and research staff, papers per research income and normalized citations impact.[3]

Teaching 40 % Research 40 %
Academic staff per students 8 % Citations per academic and research staff 8 %
Academic staff per bachelor's degrees awarded 8 % Doctoral degrees awarded per admitted PhD 8 %
Doctoral degrees awarded per academic staff 8 % Normalized citation impact 8 %
Doctoral degrees awarded per bachelor's degrees awarded 8 % Papers per academic and research staff 8 %
World teaching reputation 8 % World research reputation 8 %
International Diversity 10 % Financial Sustainability 10 %
Share of international academic staff 2 % Institutional income per academic staff 2 %
Share of international students 2 % Institutional income per students 2 %
Share of international co-authored papers 2 % Papers per research income 2 %
Reputation outside region 2 % Research income per academic and research staff 2 %
International level 2 % Research income per institutional income 2 %

Current rankings

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# World university rankings[a][7]
1 United StatesHarvard University
2 United StatesCalifornia Institute of Technology(Caltech)
3 United StatesStanford University
4 United StatesMassachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT)
5 United KingdomImperial College London
6 United StatesUniversity of Pennsylvania(UPenn)
7 ChinaPeking University(PKU)
8 United StatesYale University
9 United KingdomUniversity of Oxford
10 United StatesUniversity of Chicago(UChi)
11 United KingdomUniversity of Cambridge
12 United StatesNorthwestern University
13 SwitzerlandETH Zurich(Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)
14 United StatesPrinceton University
15 United StatesColumbia University
16 United StatesWashington University in St. Louis
17 ChinaTsinghua University
18 United StatesCornell University
19 SwitzerlandÉcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne(EPFL)
20 United KingdomUniversity College London(UCL)

Notes

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  1. ^This table lists the top 20 institutions as of the 2023 rankings.
  • The data used in the RUR ranking has a 3-year delay to the year of publication of the rankings. For example, RUR Ranking 2015 is based on 2012 year data.
  • Reputational data (indicators 5, 10, 14) is collected through a special survey which is annually conducted byThomson Reutersin the GIPP project via Academic Reputation Survey. Each year 10,000 scientists, who are pre-selected byWeb of Science Core Collectionare involved in the survey. Respondents indicate their subject area and can select up to 16 best universities in the field of both teaching and research.
  • Bibliometricalindicators are calculated via InCites analytical system. They are calculated for the following types of documents: articles, reviews, notes.
  • Period of annual publications counting (indicators 9, 13). For theNormalized Citation Impactindicator 5-year publications and citations period is used. Other publications are used with a 3-year lag.
  • Period for counting citations from the year of accounting publications and ending date of the last update InCites system at the time of discharge. On average, it is 2½–3 years. It is important to note that regardless of the accounting period, citations, comparable data, as number of citations increases in proportion to the period under consideration for all publications.
  • The period of registration of publications for the Normalized Citation Impact: 5 years (e.g., 2008-2012 rankings for 2015 RUR). Period accounting citation - before the last update InCites. On average, it 6-6½ years.

References

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  1. ^"Looking Inside the Engine: The Structure of the Round University Rankings".University Ranking Watch.blogspot.ru.22 September 2015.Retrieved24 June2022.
  2. ^"Round University Ranking: MEPhI is best Russian University in Natural Sciences".National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute).16 December 2015.Retrieved24 June2022.
  3. ^abcd"New Ranking from Russia".IREG Observatory on Academic Ranking and Excellence.4 September 2015. Archived fromthe originalon 6 March 2016.Retrieved28 February2016.}}
  4. ^"Thomson Reuters partners with Times on university rankings".Research Information.9 December 2014.Retrieved31 December2016.
  5. ^"Press Releases".Thomson Reuters.Retrieved31 December2016.
  6. ^"Methodology".Round University Ranking.Archived fromthe originalon 19 January 2016.Retrieved31 December2016.
  7. ^"World University Rankings 2023".roundranking.Retrieved2023-08-23.
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