
The London-based Times Higher Education agency annually assesses over 12,000 universities around the world in its research. The evaluation is based on 18 criteria under main headings such as teaching, research, knowledge transfer, and international outlook. To be considered for the ranking, universities must have published at least 1,000 scientific articles in journals indexed in the Elsevier Scopus database over the past five years.

In the teaching category, the university’s learning environment is evaluated, while the research category examines the number of studies conducted, the income, and the reputation generated from these studies. The number of citations, reflecting the impact of the research, along with the international outlook of faculty members, students, and their research, are also key factors. Additionally, the ability to transfer knowledge from research to industry is considered.
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