Who Would Win In A World Cup Of Universities?
Have you ever wondered what the World Cup would look like if it was based on the prestige of the countries’ universities rather than their footballers? What if it the star player wasn’t Messi but Marx? Not Neymar but Newton? Welcome to the World Cup of Universities.
Which Countries Lead the World in Academic Research? The Data Has a Few Surprises
Dreaming spires and ivy-clad walls say little about the quality of academic research being produced across an entire national system The measuresHE Country 100 ranking 2026 measure which countries have built the deepest, most rigorous, most open and most consistently excellent research ecosystems, from top to bottom. The results may surprise you.
BlueSky Ranking of Engineering School Rankings 2024
In 2009, Times Higher Education and QS Quacquarelli Symonds published the last THE – QS World University Ranking together. They have since continued to each publish their own university and […]
BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Asrif Yusoff
Ever thought of going back to school? We sit down with Asrif Yusoff, whose latest book shares the realities of navigating, and succeeding at part-time study.
Levelling Up Needs Local Solutions
Too often the "levelling up" debate has revolved around high-profile infrastructure projects, such as High Speed 2, but research shows that effective solutions don't need to be either expensive or complex.
BlueSky Ranking Of University Rankings 2022/23 – Europe
The BlueSky Thinking Ranking of University Rankings 2022/23 - Europe is the first ever compilation of the four major global university rankings - THE, QS, USNews and ARWU Shanghai - to assess the overall performance of the top 50 universities in Europe.
