Ranking: Two Nigerian institutions make top 1,000 list of global universities
Only two Nigerian universities made the top 1,000 spot in the 2024 World Universities Ranking by the Times Higher Education (THE), a drop from three Nigerian universities last year.
According to this year's ranking released on Wednesday, the Covenant University, Ogun State and the University of Ibadan, Oyo State, are the only Nigerian universities in the top 1,000 spot.
Both universities were ranked between 800th and 1000th place. They are followed closely by the Federal University of Technology, Akure and the University of Lagos in the 1001 – 1200 spot.
Other Nigerian universities ranked between 1201 and 1501 are; Bayero University, Kano; University of Ilorin, Kwara state; and the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State.
This year, the THE World University Rankings reviewed submissions from 2,673 institutions but only 1,904 universities across 108 countries and regions made it to the rankings.
The remaining 769 institutions were simply listed as “reporters” for failing to meet the criteria for ranking.
Thirty-nine Nigerian universities submitted data. However, only 15 were featured in the rankings. The remaining 24 had the “reporter” status.
There are currently 264 universities in Nigeria. The federal government-owned are 51, state governments own 66 and private individuals/ organisations own 147.
Downward trajectory
In the 2023 ranking, the University of Ibadan (UI), University of Lagos (UNILAG) and Covenant University made the top 1,000 list.
The UI and UNILAG were placed at 401 to 500 place, while Covenant University was between 601 and 800th place. The number of Nigerian universities in the top 1500 also dropped from nine last year to seven this year.
Global Ranking
On a global scale, the University of Oxford, United Kingdom (UK) maintained the top spot it has held for close to a decade. It is followed in second place by Stanford University, United States (US) which moved from fourth place last year. In third place is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), US, which moved from fifth place in the previous ranking.
Meanwhile, Harvard University, US fell from the second spot in 2023 to the fourth spot this year. The University of Cambridge also fell from the third spot last year to fifth this year.
Methodology
For the 20th edition of the World University Rankings, this year, THE said it updated its methodology to reflect the outputs of the diverse range of research-intensive universities across the world.
The university ranking body said it used five performance indicators, each of them further broken down to give a total of 18 indicators.
The five performance indicators include Teaching (the learning environment) 29.5 per cent; Research environment (volume, income and reputation) 29 per cent; Research quality (citation impact, research strength, research excellence and research influence) 30 per cent; International outlook (staff, students and research) 7.5 per cent; and Industry (income and patents) 4 per cent.
“We have moved from 13 to 18 carefully calibrated performance indicators to provide the most comprehensive and balanced comparisons, trusted by students, academics, university leaders, industry and governments,” it said in a publication.
“One of the metrics (study abroad) currently has zero weight but will be counted in future… The zero weight is a temporary provision due to the impact of COVID-19 on international travel.”
Data gathering method
THE said the institutions ranked provide the data used for the rankings.
In cases where the data provided by the universities did not meet the body's criteria, it simply would not rank such universities and instead list them at the bottom of the rankings with “reporter” status
It said: “Institutions provide and sign off their institutional data for use in the rankings.
THE added; “On the rare occasions when a particular data point at a subject level is not provided, we use an estimate calculated from the overall data point and any available subject-level data point. If a metric score cannot be calculated because of missing data points, it is imputed using a conservative estimate.
“By doing this, we avoid penalising an institution too harshly with a “zero” value for data that it overlooks or does not provide, but we do not reward it for withholding them.
“Universities at the bottom of the table that are listed as having “reporter” status provided data but did not meet our eligibility criteria to receive a rank.”
Cloud Tag: What's trending
Click on a word/phrase to read more about it.
Kwara State Internal Revenue Service Basit Olatunji College Of Arabic And Islamic Legal Studies Abdulrasheed Akogun Summit University Sola Saraki University Tunde Mukaila Mustapha Alapado John Kehinde Salako Saka Isau Yakubu Gobir Kunbi Titiloye Presidential Election LABTOP Alabi Lawal Sam Okaula EndSARS Alfa Modibo Belgore Idi-Ape Ibrahim Akaje Nupe Dauda Adeniran Adeshola Fatimoh Lawal Sa\'adu Salahu Alimi Abdulrazaq Col. Taiwo Shehu Jimoh Mary Arinde Yusuf Amuda Aluko Undergraduate Bursary Raliat AbdulRazaq Abdulbaqi Jimoh Share Ajayi Okasanmi Bello Bature Yusuf Abdulkadir Kwara State Council Of Chiefs School Of Nursing Shuaib Boni Aliyu Kisira Police Commissioner Senior Staff Union Of Colleges Of Education Abdullateef Abdussalam Micheal Imodu-Ganmo Road Abdulrazaq Magaji Sola Saraki Educational Foundation Kwara Restoration Project Adanla-Irese Biliaminu Aliu Ajase-Ipo Abdulmajeed Abdullahi Suleiman Rotimi Iliasu Neo Mundo Ltd COVID Rapheal Ashaolu Ilorin Likeminds Foundation Ajike People Support Centre Shehu Alimi Foundation For Peace And Development CCB Azeez Bello Muhammad Yahya 20 Billion Bond Yusuf Abdulraheem Oyeyemi Olasumbo Florence Saka Adeyemo Rex Olawoye Gafaru Olayiwola Olorisade Quarry Royal Valley Ebola Maigida Soludero Transit Alaiye Kwara State Branch Of The National Library Special Adviser On Digital Innovation Mubarak Oladosu Nurudeen Muhammed Baruten Ibrahim Abikan

