Abstract

As countries worldwide have become increasingly interconnected due to globalisation, universities have likewise undergone significant changes. To achieve and maintain academic and research excellence in today’s fast-paced knowledge economy, it is critical for international universities to transcend traditional education. With the blurring of boundaries and rise of Asia, universities worldwide have increased collaborative efforts. Several Asian universities have acquired top academic rankings and achieved international recognition in parity with many western iconic counterparts. These rankings have galvanised the world of higher education, resulting in a virtuous circle impact on universities’ drive for academic and research excellence. Since the emergence of global rankings, universities have been compared on a national and international basis and this has affected the way they operate. The rankings — used as a tool to maintain and build institutional position and reputation — have also resulted in an increasing trend of policy makers utilising the ranking results to make decisions on resource allocation or structure of higher education systems. The Singapore universities, which are crucial for elevating Singapore’s society towards the future knowledge economy, have transformed rapidly from teaching institutions into top international research-intensive universities. This article examines how Nanyang Technological University (NTU) strategises its progress and establishes platforms for the creation of greater scientific knowledge and research innovation, which impact on higher education rankings and vice versa. Some of the issues covered include institutional management structure, talent retention/attraction, research competitiveness, and international and industry collaborations.

Highlights

  • Rankings are ever-present in today’s world and they are used everywhere, including for airlines, hospitals and credit ratings (Rauhvargers 2011, 2013)

  • The rankings, which can be used as a tool to maintain and build institutional position and reputation, have resulted in an increasing trend of policy makers utilising the ranking results to make decisions on resource allocation or structure of the higher education systems

  • The last 5 yr have been a period of rapid growth and development for Nanyang Technological University (NTU)

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INTRODUCTION

Rankings are ever-present in today’s world and they are used everywhere, including for airlines, hospitals and credit ratings (Rauhvargers 2011, 2013). The emergence of university rankings/benchmarking has led to a revolution in the way universities or institutions of higher education operate (Hazelkorn 2007, IHEP 2009). The concept of rankings has gained great importance as a tool for all stakeholders of the higher education landscape. The rankings, which can be used as a tool to maintain and build institutional position and reputation, have resulted in an increasing trend of policy makers utilising the ranking results to make decisions on resource allocation or structure of the higher education systems. Asia’s countries have made a global impact in the higher education landscape and the various rankings systems. Several Asian universities have acquired top rankings in parity with many western iconic institutions.

Number of research staff
Strong government commitment
Governance and management
Undergraduate education
Graduate education
RESEARCH AND COLLABORATIONS
Research area
Institute of origin
INNOVATION AND ENTERPRISE
CAMPUS PLANNING AND INFRASTRUCTURE
CONCLUSION
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