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QS World University Rankings for this year have 31 Canadian universities in it, but only three have made the top 100.

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[–] [email protected] 13 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Saying only 3 are in the top 100, after a significant methodological update but not saying whether or not overall Canadian universities are faring better or worse, seems disingenuous.

From what I can tell from this story, the top 3 Canadian universities moved up within the top 100 (U of Toronto, McGill & UBC moved up, UBC significantly). There is also a cluster just above 100s.

So unless there were a group of Canadian universities that fell out of the rankings, Canadian universities seem to be placing higher.

Anyone else have anything from other coverage?

[–] BlameThePeacock 8 points 2 years ago

Not to mention that Canada is only about 0.5% of the total world population, so having 3% of the top 100 schools is pretty good. We're actually 6% of the top 50 too given these rankings.

21 (UoT), 30 (McGill), and 34 (UBC)

[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 years ago

The headline of this article is very strange. It implies that 3 in the top 100 falls below expectations. What number would have met our baseline expectations?

Japan, a country with 125 million people that puts a big emphasis on education and research, has 4 universities in the top 100. France, a country of 68 million, has 4 universities. Germany, 84 million people and 4 universities. The entirety of Latin America has 3 universities in the top 100, ranked at #85, #93, #94.

If anything, this is a huge win for Canada. This article almost feels like propaganda.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 years ago

The TLDR elsewhere is that... Canadian universities have actually risen in rankings and for our population this is actually good.

[–] zephyreks 2 points 2 years ago

The real news is that Canada either has rather dominant schools (top 30 ish) or mediocre ones (sub-100)