
Times Higher Education has listed the Georgia Institute of Technology as the 10th overall engineering and technology university and 2nd for public U.S. engineering and technology university. The rankings listed the top 50 schools, with the USA taking 6 of the top 10. Times Higher Education also listed Georgia Tech as the 27th overall school in the world, moving up from 86th last year. Georgia Tech was the top-ranked public university from the southern United States.
The Times Higher Education, a British publication, used a new methodology for its 2010-2011 World University Rankings. It was developed after consultation with 50 sector leaders, the publication’s editorial board and website feedback. The new methodology, with data supplied by Thomson Reuters, places less importance on reputation and heritage than in previous years and gives more weight to hard measures of excellence in all three core elements of a university’s mission – research, teaching and knowledge transfer. It is also the only global ranking system that includes a section dedicated to the teaching and learning environment, including the first-ever global survey of institutions’ teaching reputations. In all, the ranking system includes 13 separate performance indicators across five broad categories:
- Teaching – the learning environment – 30 percent
- Citation impact – a normalized measure of research influence - 32.5 percent
- Research – volume, income and reputation – 30 percent
- International mix – staff and student ratios – 5 percent
- Industry income – measuring knowledge transfer – 2.5 percent
For more information about the rankings, go to the Times Higher Education site.
