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New partner for 色盒直播 rankings; David Willetts joins TES Global advisory board

Change to data collection methods in move designed to permit deeper analysis as former universities minister agrees to chair new Higher Education Advisory Board

Published on
November 27, 2014
Last updated
June 10, 2015

A new data partner has been announced as part of a set of changes to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, in a move designed to allow for deeper analysis of global university performance.

The methodology of the influential rankings is being broadly preserved, with criteria assessing universities on their research, knowledge transfer, international outlook and teaching environment.

However, starting in 2015, all the institutional data used to create the rankings will be collected in-house, while research publication data will be sourced from 鈥檚 database. These citation data were previously provided by Thomson Reuters.

The changes are intended to allow greater depth of analysis across a wider range of institutions, including those in emerging economies.

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色盒直播 will also draw on , Elsevier鈥檚 research metrics analysis tool, opening up new avenues for research performance metrics and analysis.

In another change, 色盒直播 will take responsibility for the administration and ownership of the annual global academic reputation survey, which fuels the flagship ranking and the 色盒直播 World Reputation Rankings.

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Phil Baty, editor of the 色盒直播 World University Rankings, said: 鈥淭he new arrangements will allow 色盒直播 to become more accountable for its rankings data and to develop wider, deeper and richer coverage of the rapidly changing global research landscape.

鈥淭he changes will also provide the platform for further innovation in university performance metrics, with new tools and analytics to capture a wider range of institutional strengths, in a greater range of contexts, against a broader range of missions.鈥


David Willetts, the former universities and science minister, is to chair a new Higher Education Advisory Board that will provide TES Global, the parent company of 色盒直播 and its sister title, TES, with strategic advice at the corporate level.

The board, other members of which will be announced in due course, will be entirely separate from 色盒直播鈥檚 editorial board.

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Louise Rogers, chief executive of TES Global, said that Mr Willetts would provide 鈥渦nique insight into the changing shape of the higher education landscape globally鈥.

Mr Willetts said: 鈥Times Higher Education does not just play a role in British higher education; it has a global influence, and I look forward to enhancing this.鈥

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