Education, Skills and Learning

These two charts will change how you think about the world's best universities

A university student wears her mortar hat following her graduation ceremony from the School of Commerce at the University of Sydney in Australia, April 22, 2016.    REUTERS/Jason Reed - RTX2B5IP

You can’t establish or sustain a world-class university without “abundant resources”. Image: REUTERS/Jason Reed

Phil Baty
Chief Global Affairs Officer, Times Higher Education
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 Average institution score vs PPP GDP per capita. Colour indicates region, size of circle indicates proportion of students attending ranked universities.
Image: Times Higher Education
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