2019
DOI: 10.22616/esrd.2019.113
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Importance of collaboration with employers towards the rankings of higher education institutions

Abstract: It is impossible for higher education institutions (HEI) to ignore different national and international comparisons, since emergence of global rankings. Involvement in rankings changes and in some aspects improves the performance of higher education institutions. Trying to rise their position in the rankings, HEI are seeking ways, how to improve performance in those areas that are measured by the indicators used for rankings of HEI. The purpose of this study is to search for some possible solutions for more ef… Show more

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“…Involvement in rankings is changing and, in some respects, improves the performance of universities. 25,26 Similarly, Avralev and Efimova note that global rankings are employed to reconstruct higher education and contribute to an increase in the competitiveness of Russian universities on the world stage. 27 One of the many uses of the ranking system can be seen in providing information helpful for making university selection decisions.…”
Section: Ii2 Increasing Competitiveness (International Comparison Of Universities)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Involvement in rankings is changing and, in some respects, improves the performance of universities. 25,26 Similarly, Avralev and Efimova note that global rankings are employed to reconstruct higher education and contribute to an increase in the competitiveness of Russian universities on the world stage. 27 One of the many uses of the ranking system can be seen in providing information helpful for making university selection decisions.…”
Section: Ii2 Increasing Competitiveness (International Comparison Of Universities)mentioning
confidence: 99%