QS World University Rankings 2018: Eastern Europe and Central Asia

QS Quacquarelli Symonds, global higher education analysts, have released the 2018 edition of the QS World University Rankings: Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Picture a triangle with its corners in Siberia, the Baltic and Turkey. It would cover nearly a fifth of the Earth's land area. That is the region we analyze in the QS World University Rankings: EECA.
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QS Quacquarelli Symonds, global higher education analysts, have released the 2018 edition of the QS World University Rankings: Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Picture a triangle with its corners in Siberia, the Baltic and Turkey. It would cover nearly a fifth of the Earth's land area. That is the region we analyze in the QS World University Rankings: EECA.

    

The universities we rank in Eastern Europe and Central Asia are in 24 countries, some of which are established players in global higher education. Russia has 97 entries here, and Turkey 45. But this ranking also points up institutions and nations which do not show up well in world rankings, often because their good work is not visible on the world stage.

QS World University Rankings 2018: Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Key Regional Highlights 

Methodology 
QS use a unique methodology to calculate this ranking. The methodology is designed to account for the unique challenges facing the region's universities, and features 9 indicators. These indicators are:

A detailed methodology document can be found at http://www.TopUniversities.com .

The full rankings can be found at http://www.TopUniversities.com.

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