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Times Higher Education has opened the data portal for the World University Rankings 2023.

 



Times Higher Education has opened the data portal for the World University Rankings 2023.

Institutions across the world can now submit data to be included in the flagship league table, which will be published in October.

The portal will close on 30 March 2022.

Register Here https://mailchi.mp/timeshighereducation/world-university-rankings-2023

Data submission is open to all universities, but institutions will be ranked only if they teach undergraduates, produce research across a range of subjects, and have published at least 1,000 research publications between 2017 and 2021 (or less for some of the spin-off rankings).

A list of exclusions can be found here https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/world-university-rankings-2022-methodology

However, institutions that do not meet the requirements to be ranked should still submit data as they will be able to access benchmarking tools via THE DataPoints.

They will also be listed in the relevant rankings tables as “reporter” institutions unless they opt-out of this status.

More details https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/world-university-rankings-2023-time-submit-your-data

Thank you.

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