The concept of university rankings is rapidly becoming one of the most important tools used by both students and academic professionals across the world. Currently, there are 33 countries which possess some form of rankings system, and the field continues to grow both domestically and internationally. Universities use them to define their performance, professional reputation and status, whilst students use them to choose their future place of study and research. What originated as a consumer product aimed at undergraduate domestic students has now become both a manifestation and a driver of global competition and a battle for excellence in itself.As the higher education sector is recognised as one of the key drivers of economic growth, the productivity, quality and the status of research produced by institutions can be used as a vital indicator. Recognising the need for greater clarity, the European Commission has launched its own initiatives (U-Multirank and U-Map) that are independent from public authorities and universities. Its aim is the design and testing of a new multidimensional university ranking system, one with a more global outreach. It is hoped that a comprehensive ranking system will assist policymakers in developing longer term strategies as part of the broader Higher Education modernisation agenda.This annual international symposium, now in its fourth year, will assess the challenges that lie ahead in creating and maintaining comprehensive and user-friendly systems for ranking universities. Indicators and data collection are key areas which need to be addressed and explored through an integrated and joined-up approach under the guidance of the European Commission. The symposium offers an invaluable opportunity to discuss the dynamics between international rankings and national initiatives developed in various countries, collaborate and communicate strategies and share best practices.Public Policy Exchange welcomes the participation of all key partners, responsible authorities and stakeholders. The symposium will support the exchange of ideas and encourage delegates to engage in thought-provoking topical debate.Delegates will:Analyse and discuss the mechanisms for defining performance, professional reputation and status of universities through user-friendly rankingsConsider how to facilitate student and staff participation and access to informationExplore challenges to existing systems in rankings, data collection and indicatorsShare best practices from the implementation of the rankings system nationally and internationally
When
12 Apr 2012 @ 10:00 am
12 Apr 2012 @ 04:00 pm
Duration: 6 hours
Where
Silken Berlaymont Hotel Brussels
Boulevard Charlemagne 13
Brussels
Belgium
Language
Englishen
Organised by
Centre for Parliamentary Studies (deactivated)
Event published: 23 Jan 2012 Event last updated: 18 Jul 2016
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