The World University rankings and Higher Education Quality

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  • Mutasim Husein Abozeid

Keywords:

quality
higher education
University rankings

Abstract

 The increasing demands of the labor market for certain qualifications to follow the rapid development during the 21st century require more efforts from the higher education leaders to draw attention to the quality education they provide. This paper provides an overview of ranking systems as global competition indicator among higher education institutions for an international position. It`s aimed to find the relationship between quality in higher education and the world university ranking systems. The researcher used the descriptive approach to study the relationship between quality in higher education and the objective and performance indicators of the Academic Ranking of World University and the Times higher Education World Rankings, respectively. The study relied on the literature and references that dealt with the subject. It has been concluded that, three of the four central ideas of quality have been included in the objective and performance indicators of the Academic Ranking of World Universities and the Times Higher Education World rankings. As ranking systems become a standard feature in higher education systems, a certain high-quality level must be achieved in teaching, research and publication. Quality is very important as a basis for classification. So, maintaining quality in higher education institutes is the way for getting a position in the world university ranking.

Author Biography

Mutasim Husein Abozeid

Department of Management | School of Business | King Faisal University | Saudi Arabia

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2018-07-30

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The World University rankings and Higher Education Quality. (2018). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 2(18), 124-113. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.M240717

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How to Cite

The World University rankings and Higher Education Quality. (2018). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 2(18), 124-113. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.M240717