Announced: Latin America's 400 Best Universities
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This edition sees the decline of Brazilian higher education and noteworthy improvements for top Mexican institutions with Tecnológico de Monterrey breaking into the top 3 for the first time ever.
The QS World University Rankings: Latin Americais based on unique metrics designed to capture whether a university is fostering the environment, networks, and practices necessary for world-class research production. QS's rankings include the perspectives of 45,000 employers across the world regarding the quality of a given university's graduates. According to employers surveyed by QS, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile produces Latin America's most employable graduates.
Brazil's flagship university, the Universidade de São Paulo (USP), remains 2nd overall. It is also Latin America's most productive research university, receiving the regional #1 score for Papers per Faculty Member. 94 of the 400 ranked institutions are Brazilian. However, this is primarily a symptom of the nation's size. The trajectory for most Brazilian institutions is downwards: 57 drop, and 27 rise. After Brazil, the most-represented nations are Mexico (59), Colombia (57), Argentina (43), and Chile (40).
Ben Sowter, Director of Research at QS, said: "The Brazilian tertiary education system is one of the least internationalized of all OECD and partner countries, and our research shows that students care deeply about the ability of their chosen university to enhance their employment prospects. Chile seems to be the beneficiary of Brazil's troubles, at least as far as employer preferences are concerned. The performance of Chile's top ten universities, when evaluated through an employability lens, is commendable, with seven improving their rating among employers, and three seeing their performance remain stable."
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