97% of Canadian universities fall in global rankings
CWUR said 98% of Chinese universities improved while nearly all Canadian schools fell amid years of funding pressure and tougher global competition.
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Nearly all Canadian universities fall in global rankings
Nearly all Canadian universities dropped in the latest CWUR Global 2000 rankings as research performance weakened amid tougher global competition. The rankings also show growing gains by Chinese universities while U.S. schools continue to dominate the top tier.
97% of Canadian universities fall in global rankings
Nearly all Canadian universities dropped in the latest CWUR Global 2000 rankings as research performance weakened amid tougher global competition. The rankings also show growing gains by Chinese universities while U.S. schools continue to dominate the top tier.
Memorial University ranks 679 on World University list - NTV: Newfoundland and Labrador's Most Trusted News Source
Nearly all Canadian universities lost ground in a global ranking of the top post-secondary schools, reflecting growing pressure from better-funded international competitors. The rankings, released Monday by the Center for World University Rankings, show 37 of Canada’s 38 ranked universities fell compared to last year. The University of Toronto remained Canada’s top-ranked institution at No. 23 globally, holding the same position as last year. Mc…
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