It is also the only South-East Asian institution to make it into the top 50 in the 2023 edition of the rankings.
As part of the institution’s aspirations for long-term global prominence, Taylor’s University will continue pushing for pedagogical innovation and adaptation to provide new perspectives and approaches to higher education, he said, adding that curriculum reform aligned with the needs of the ever-changing social and economic development of the world has always been a priority.
UCSI University vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Siti Hamisah Tapsir said the upward trend evinced the progress the university was making, particularly in the areas of research and thought leadership. The rankings, released on Nov 8, saw Malaysia having the highest concentration of top 50 and top 100 universities in Asia, despite an overall decline with more drops than gains among the 36 institutions ranked.
Universiti Putra Malaysia and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia were ranked 27th and 30th, respectively, with Universiti Sains Malaysia up from 35th to 32nd spot, and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia sliding from 38th to 39th position this year. UPM’s research is supported by Malaysia’s highest staff expertise, according to the Staff with PhD indicator, in which it ranks 27th regionally.
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