NGTU NETI has maintained its last year's position among Russian universities and is still ahead of a number of national research universities, as well as of all participants in the "Flagship universities of Russia" project.
Times Higher Education (THE) has published the ranking of universities
in countries with rapidly developing economies. The Emerging Economies
University Rankings includes 39 Russian universities, adding four more since
last year. The leaders among Russian universities were Lomonosov Moscow State
University (5th position), MIPT (12th position) and HSE (18th position). In
addition, NRNU MEPHi (27th position), ITMO University (35th position), TSU
(52nd position), SPbPU (72nd position), NSU (82nd position), NUST “MISiS” (89th
position) and SPBU (100th position) were in the top hundred of the rating. 19
out of 39 Russian universities are the participants of 5–100 Russian Academic Excellence Project. Reference: Emerging Economies
University Rankings covers states based on the FTSE classification claimed as
developing. The ranking methodology is based on 13 performance indicators,
including Teaching (the learning
environment), Research (volume,
income and reputation), Citation
(research influence), International
outlook (staff, students and research), Industry income (knowledge transfer). In total, the ranking
includes 533 universities in 48 countries. The first place is taken by Tsinghua
University; Beijing and Zhejiang universities are the top three.