A look into science & technology studies and the materiality of education.
Aug 17, 2007 at 13:04
· Filed under Pointers, Reflections
Here I go again. My posts about Top 10 Universities of Sweden are by far the most popular posts in my blog. I got so many questions about what the best institutions were for xxx (insert your subject here) that I had to remove the possibility to comment on my old entries (here, and here).
For an interesting read about the manipulations of the US University ranking system read David L. Kirp’s book Shakespeare, Einstein, and the Bottom Line: The Marketing of Higher Education, which I reveiwed in no. 15/2006 of Utbildning & Demokrati (Education & Democracy).
Anyway, Shanghai Jiao Tong University has done it again, and ranked the world’s top 500 universities. And as usual I’m interested in seeing what they find out about Swedish universities.
Without further babbling. Here’s the list:
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Johan wrote @ Nov 29, 2007 at 16:41
Interesting, as all rankings. Social sciences represent a mere 10 percent of the total score, and I guess the arts & humanities are not even measured (unless there are a few academics among the Nobel laureates in literature, like Coetzee). The methodology clearly demonstrates that we social scientists must create new prestigious prizes and awards.
flease wrote @ Nov 30, 2007 at 1:11
Hahaha. Definately. We need more prestigious prizes. I wonder if they count honorary degrees. Then you can build a reputation fast.
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