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QS EECA University Rankings 2021
Discover the top universities in Emerging Europe & Central Asia with the QS EECA University Rankings 2021
Containing 400 institutions, this year’s ranking of universities from Emerging Europe & Central Asia is our largest ever. Almost half of all the universities included this year hail from just two study destinations: Russia and Turkey. Other locations to feature significantly include Kazakhstan, Poland, Ukraine, Romania, Czech Republic and Hungary.
This year’s ranking has been constructed using 10 indicators, including academic and employer reputation. For more information, consult our methodology.
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Containing 400 institutions, this year’s ranking of universities from Emerging Europe & Central Asia is our largest ever. Almost half of all the universities included this year hail from just two study destinations: Russia and Turkey. Other locations to feature significantly include Kazakhstan, Poland, Ukraine, Romania, Czech Republic and Hungary.
This year’s ranking has been constructed using 10 indicators, including academic and employer reputation. For more information, consult our methodology.
Want to share your thoughts on this year’s ranking? Has this helped you make your mind up about where to apply? Tweet us @TopUnis and let us know!
Discover the top universities in Emerging Europe & Central Asia with the QS EECA University Rankings 2021
Containing 400 institutions, this year’s ranking of universities from Emerging Europe & Central Asia is our largest ever. Almost half of all the universities included this year hail from just two study destinations: Russia and Turkey. Other locations to feature significantly include Kazakhstan, Poland, Ukraine, Romania, Czech Republic and Hungary.
This year’s ranking has been constructed using 10 indicators, including academic and employer reputation. For more information, consult our methodology.
Want to share your thoughts on this year’s ranking? Has this helped you make your mind up about where to apply? Tweet us @TopUnis and let us know!
Containing 400 institutions, this year’s ranking of universities from Emerging Europe & Central Asia is our largest ever. Almost half of all the universities included this year hail from just two study destinations: Russia and Turkey. Other locations to feature significantly include Kazakhstan, Poland, Ukraine, Romania, Czech Republic and Hungary.
This year’s ranking has been constructed using 10 indicators, including academic and employer reputation. For more information, consult our methodology.
Want to share your thoughts on this year’s ranking? Has this helped you make your mind up about where to apply? Tweet us @TopUnis and let us know!
Containing 400 institutions, this year’s ranking of universities from Emerging Europe & Central Asia is our largest ever. Almost half of all the universities included this year hail from just two study destinations: Russia and Turkey. Other locations to feature significantly include Kazakhstan, Poland, Ukraine, Romania, Czech Republic and Hungary.
This year’s ranking has been constructed using 10 indicators, including academic and employer reputation. For more information, consult our methodology.
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QS University Rankings EECA 2019
Discover the top universities from emerging Europe and central Asia with the QS EECA University Rankings 2019.
This year’s ranking of the top universities from emerging European and central Asian study destinations is once again topped by Lomonosov Moscow State University, the oldest university in Russia. Two other Russian institutions are in this year’s top five, while a further two are in the rest of the top 20.
As well as Russia, 24 other locations are represented in this year’s ranking, including Poland which has two entrants in the top 10. One of these is one of the biggest climbers towards the top of the ranking: Jagiellonian University has climbed seven places to seventh this year.
10 different indicators have all been assessed for this year’s ranking, including academic and employer reputation and the research impact of each university. More information about the methodology can be found here.
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This year’s ranking of the top universities from emerging European and central Asian study destinations is once again topped by Lomonosov Moscow State University, the oldest university in Russia. Two other Russian institutions are in this year’s top five, while a further two are in the rest of the top 20.
As well as Russia, 24 other locations are represented in this year’s ranking, including Poland which has two entrants in the top 10. One of these is one of the biggest climbers towards the top of the ranking: Jagiellonian University has climbed seven places to seventh this year.
10 different indicators have all been assessed for this year’s ranking, including academic and employer reputation and the research impact of each university. More information about the methodology can be found here.
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QS University Rankings EECA 2020
Discover the top universities from emerging Europe and central Asia with the QS EECA University Rankings 2020.
Russian universities continue to be the most impressive performers in this year’s ranking of the top universities within emerging European and central Asian study destinations. Once more, the top three in our ranking are all from Russia, although this year sees the Saint-Petersburg State University climb above Novosibirsk State University into second place.
Estonia, Czech Republic and Poland are also represented in this year’s top 10, while Turkey, Kazakhstan and Lithuania all have at least one university in the top 20.
10 different indicators have all been assessed for this year’s ranking, including academic and employer reputation and the research impact of each university. For more information, consult our methodology.
Want to share your thoughts on this year’s ranking? Has this helped you make your mind up about where to apply? Tweet us @TopUnis and let us know!
Russian universities continue to be the most impressive performers in this year’s ranking of the top universities within emerging European and central Asian study destinations. Once more, the top three in our ranking are all from Russia, although this year sees the Saint-Petersburg State University climb above Novosibirsk State University into second place.
Estonia, Czech Republic and Poland are also represented in this year’s top 10, while Turkey, Kazakhstan and Lithuania all have at least one university in the top 20.
10 different indicators have all been assessed for this year’s ranking, including academic and employer reputation and the research impact of each university. For more information, consult our methodology.
Want to share your thoughts on this year’s ranking? Has this helped you make your mind up about where to apply? Tweet us @TopUnis and let us know!
Discover the top universities from emerging Europe and central Asia with the QS EECA University Rankings 2020.
Russian universities continue to be the most impressive performers in this year’s ranking of the top universities within emerging European and central Asian study destinations. Once more, the top three in our ranking are all from Russia, although this year sees the Saint-Petersburg State University climb above Novosibirsk State University into second place.
Estonia, Czech Republic and Poland are also represented in this year’s top 10, while Turkey, Kazakhstan and Lithuania all have at least one university in the top 20.
10 different indicators have all been assessed for this year’s ranking, including academic and employer reputation and the research impact of each university. For more information, consult our methodology.
Want to share your thoughts on this year’s ranking? Has this helped you make your mind up about where to apply? Tweet us @TopUnis and let us know!
Russian universities continue to be the most impressive performers in this year’s ranking of the top universities within emerging European and central Asian study destinations. Once more, the top three in our ranking are all from Russia, although this year sees the Saint-Petersburg State University climb above Novosibirsk State University into second place.
Estonia, Czech Republic and Poland are also represented in this year’s top 10, while Turkey, Kazakhstan and Lithuania all have at least one university in the top 20.
10 different indicators have all been assessed for this year’s ranking, including academic and employer reputation and the research impact of each university. For more information, consult our methodology.
Want to share your thoughts on this year’s ranking? Has this helped you make your mind up about where to apply? Tweet us @TopUnis and let us know!
Russian universities continue to be the most impressive performers in this year’s ranking of the top universities within emerging European and central Asian study destinations. Once more, the top three in our ranking are all from Russia, although this year sees the Saint-Petersburg State University climb above Novosibirsk State University into second place.
Estonia, Czech Republic and Poland are also represented in this year’s top 10, while Turkey, Kazakhstan and Lithuania all have at least one university in the top 20.
10 different indicators have all been assessed for this year’s ranking, including academic and employer reputation and the research impact of each university. For more information, consult our methodology.
Want to share your thoughts on this year’s ranking? Has this helped you make your mind up about where to apply? Tweet us @TopUnis and let us know!
QS University Rankings: Emerging Europe & Central Asia (EECA) – Methodology
Updated April 2, 2021 Updated April 2, 2021
First published in 2014, the QS EECA University Rankings now features the top 350 universities in emerging Europe and central Asia. Aiming to celebrate and track the performance of higher education institutions in the EECA countries, the ranking uses a methodology adapted from the overall QS World University Rankings®, and similar to those used for QS’s other regional rankings.
A total of 10 factors are assessed, each of which contributes a certain proportion towards institutions’ overall scores. The results table can be sorted to compare universities on each of these nine indicators. Find out more from the QS Intelligence Unit.
Academic reputation (30%)
As is the case for all of QS’s university rankings, global reputation is assessed through two major international surveys. The first of these is the annual QS Global Academic Survey, which asks academics worldwide to identify the institutions they perceive to be conducting the best work in the own field.
Employer reputation (20%)
Alongside the academic survey, the QS Global Employer Survey asks graduate employers across the world to name the institutions they believe to be producing the best graduates in their sector. This indicator aims to reflect intuitional reputation in the global graduate employment market.
Faculty/student ratio (10%)
In lieu of a reliable or practical method by which to assess and compare teaching quality internationally, faculty/student ratio is considered. This is based on the number of students enrolled per full-time academic staff member, aiming to give an indication of each institution’s commitment to providing high standards of academic support.
Papers per faculty (10%)
Calculated using data from Elsevier’s Scopus – the world’s largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed academic literature – this indicator reflects research productivity, based on papers published per academic faculty member.
International research network (10%)
Using data provided by Scopus, this indicator assesses the degree of international openness in terms of research collaboration for each evaluated institution. To calculate this indicator the Margalef Index, widely used in the environmental sciences, has been adapted to produce a score that gives an indication of the diversity of an institution’s research collaborations with other institutions in different locations of the world.
Web impact (5%)
Based on the Webometrics ranking, this indicator reflects the extent of each institution’s online presence, one aspect of their commitment to international engagement and communication.
Staff with a PhD (5%)
A priority and growing strength for many leading universities in the EECA region is the recruitment of academic staff members qualified to PhD level or the equivalent. Progress in this area is assessed by calculating the proportion of faculty members at this level.
Citations per paper (5%)
Again based on data from the Scopus database, this indicator aims to assess research impact, based on the frequency with which an institution’s published papers are cited by other researchers around the world.
International faculty (2.5%) and international students (2.5%)
Finally, the last two indicators are based on the proportion of faculty members and students who are international. This provides an indication of the diversity of the institution’s community and learning environment, as well as reflecting success in attracting academics and students across national borders.
The overall results of the QS EECA University Rankings are published in an interactive online table, which allows users to compare universities’ performance on individual indicators, or view those with the highest combined scores. To access the full functionality of the table, you first need to log in or register as a site member – this is free and allows you to access exclusive content and resources.
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Рейтинг университетов развивающихся стран Европы и Центральной Азии QS 2021
Москва. 17 декабря. ИНТЕРФАКС – В новый выпуск рейтинга университетов развивающихся стран Европы и Центральной Азии QS вошел 121 российский вуз.
МГУ им. М.В.Ломоносова и СПбГУ заняли соответственно первую и третью позиции. Всего в рейтинге представлены 400 ведущих университетов региона.
Рейтинг университетов развивающихся стран Европы и Центральной Азии QS (QS University Rankings: EECA) выпускается с 2014 года.
Оценка вузов производится по 10 индикаторам:
9. Веб влияние (рассчитывается по данным рейтинга Вебометрикс) – 5%
10. Международное научно-исследовательское сетевое взаимодействие (International research network) – 10%. Показатель рассчитывается на основе данных, предоставленных Scopus и оценивает разнообразие научно-исследовательского сотрудничества университета с другими вузами, расположенными в различных точках мира.
В последний выпуск рейтинга вошли 400 университетов из 29 стран региона (в прошлом выпуске – 350 университетов из 28 стран).
За Россией по числу университетов следуют Турция – 55 вузов, Казахстан – 27 вузов, Польша – 25 и Украина – 25.
Возглавили рейтинг МГУ имени М.В.Ломоносова, Университет Тарту и Санкт-Петербургский государственный университет. Всего в группу топ-10 вошли пять российских, два чешских, два польских и один эстонский вуз.
Топ-10 рейтинга «QS University Rankings: Развивающаяся Европа и Центральная Азия» 2021