The Global Academic Rankings Game: Changing Institutional Policy, Practice, and Academic Life

The Global Academic Rankings Game: Changing Institutional Policy, Practice, and Academic Life

by Maria Yudkevich (Editor), Maria Yudkevich (Editor), Philip Altbach (Series Editor), Laura Rumbley (Series Editor)

Synopsis

The Global Academic Rankings Game provides a much-needed perspective on how countries and universities react to academic rankings. Based on a unified case methodology of eleven key countries and academic institutions, this comprehensive volume provides expert analysis on this emerging phenomenon at a time when world rankings are becoming increasingly visible and influential on the international stage. Each chapter provides an overview of government and national policies as well as an in-depth examination of the impact that rankings have played on policy, practice, and academic life in Australia, Chile, China, Germany, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The Global Academic Rankings Game contributes to the continuing debate about the influence of rankings in higher education and is an invaluable resource for higher education scholars and administrators as they tackle rankings in their own national and institutional contexts.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 324
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 14 Mar 2016

ISBN 10: 1138935794
ISBN 13: 9781138935792

Media Reviews

Altbach, Yudkevich and Rumbley have produced one of the few books on higher education that will be used around the world. They shift the focus to the large group of institutions that are struggling to build resources and reputation. Both the successes and failures have something to teach us, and university leaders will find these case studies accessible and very helpful.

-Simon Marginson, Director of the ESRC/HEFCE Centre of Global Higher Education at University College London and Joint Editor-in-Chief of Higher Education

It is often said that whether you love them or hate them, rankings are here to stay. This new volume goes a step beyond to carefully examine the impact of rankings on eleven institutions around the world. What emerges is a much more nuanced space between love and hate that evinces the power of rankings on government policy and institutional practice.

--Patti McGill Peterson, Presidential Advisor for Global Initiatives, American Council on Education

This well-researched and important book brings together an impressive group of renowned academics who prepared relevant and timely case-studies of how universities position themselves in a world where policy-makers increasingly use rankings as proxies of performance. Professors Altbach, Yudkevich and Rumbley should be congratulated for this excellent contribution that offers invaluable insights into the impact of global rankings on national policy and university behavior.

--Jamil Salmi, Global Tertiary Education Expert

Author Bio
Maria Yudkevich is Vice-Rector of the National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE), and Associate Professor of Economics and a Director at the Center for Institutional Studies at HSE, Russia. Philip G. Altbach is Research Professor and Founding Director of the Center for International Higher Education in the Lynch School of Education at Boston College, USA. Laura E. Rumbley is Associate Director of the Center for International Higher Education and Lecturer in Higher Education Administration at Boston College, USA.