Ten (10) Philippine HEIs join Times Higher Education World University Rankings (THE WUR)

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October 12, 2022

The Commission commends the ten (10) higher education institutions (HEIs) considered among the globally-ranked institutions in the 2023 Times Higher Education World University Rankings (THE WUR) list.

This year’s performance, led by Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU), represents a significant improvement over the 2019 list, which included only two (2) Philippine universities, notably the University of the Philippines (UP) and De La Salle University (DLSU).

As Philippine HEIs continue to move its way up in the World University Rankings, the Commission pledges to prioritize the bridging of higher education to world-class status and create milestones in nation-building and economic recovery.

Ateneo, UP lead 10 Philippine HEIs joining THE World University Rankings

Ten (10) Philippine higher education institutions (HEIs) led by the Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) and University of the Philippines (UP) are ranked among the globally-ranked universities in the recently released 2023 Times Higher Education World University Rankings (THE WUR) list.

This year’s performance is a dramatic increase from the two (2) Philippine universities – UP and De La Salle University (DLSU) – that were ranked in 2019.

“The dramatic increase in the number of internationalized Philippines HEIs shows that our universities continuously benchmark themselves with the best universities in the world and are improving their programs, faculty and facilities to produce graduates that are globally competitive and industry-matched. In other words, an increasing number of Philippine HEIs are globally competitive and world-class,” said CHED Chairman Popoy De Vera.

ADMU entered the top 301-400, which is the highest ranking ever received by any Philippine university in THE WUR rankings.

The 10 globally ranked HEIs are:

  1. Ateneo de Manila University (301-400)
  2. Cebu Technological University (Reporter)
  3. De La Salle University (1201-1500)
  4. Mapua University (1501+)
  5. Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology (Reporter)
  6. Tarlac Agricultural University (Reporter)
  7. University of Santo Tomas (Reporter)
  8. University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines (Reporter)
  9. University of the Philippines (801-1000)
  10. Visayas State University (Reporter)

Ten (10) Philippine HEIs

To add to this milestone, the entry of five (5) State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) in the rankings is also the highest number of Philippine public universities making it in any world university rankings.

The 2023 THE WUR is considered as the most diverse and largest ranking published by THE with 1,799 universities across 104 countries and regions participating.

THE WUR is one of the most definitive lists of world’s best research-led institutions. The insights and data curated from this list have been adopted as a geo-political indicator as well as an aid to strategic management of institutions and a crucial factor in the study choices made by millions of students around the world and their employment prospects.

The latest ranking is critical to achieve the directive of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. that Philippine HEIs must produce industry-ready graduates for the local and international employment market,” De Vera added.

The list covers 13 carefully calibrated performance indicators that measure an institution’s performance across four areas: teaching, research, knowledge transfer and international outlook. Harvard tops the teaching pillar, while Oxford leads the research pillar. Atop the international pillar is the Macau University of Science and Technology.

In encouraging Philippine HEIs to pursue a programmatic and holistic approach in their internationalization strategy, CHED prioritizes the bridging of PHL higher education to a world-class status through breakthroughs in internationalization and Transnational Higher Education (TNHE) to create milestones in nation-building and economic recovery.

This means a complete recalibration of the internationalization strategy by aligning it with the CHED Strategic Plan 2022-2028 and the thrusts of the President Marcos’ administration.

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