中美异同: 如何充实在这两国的留学生活

Submitted by craig@qs.com on Wed, 11/28/2018 - 10:24

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在你要为你的研究生学位做计划的时候,通常选择学习什么是最容易的。然而,难的是决定去哪里学习,所以许多学生选择留在同一所学校也就不足为奇了。毕竟,如果你喜欢在某个地方度过你的本科生学习生活,继续呆在这里也不无道理。

不过,如果你没有探索你可以拥有的选择,意味着你可能错过了改变生活的奇妙经历,尤其是如果你扩大搜索范围,考虑出国留学的话。

中国和美国是目前最令人兴奋和感兴趣的两个留学国家,尤其是在研究生阶段,行业和学生群体之间的联系对提升你的职业前景至关重要。例如,杜克昆山大学电气和计算机工程硕士的学生将获得在这两个全球超级大国学习的经验。

这项为期两年的硕士课程包括一年在中国和一年在美国。学生们在中国昆山的杜克昆山大学开始他们的研究生学习,并在美国北卡罗来纳州达勒姆的杜克大学继续他们的第二年学习。

据杜克昆山大学介绍,以下是在中国和美国学习的最大好处。

毕业后在美国和中国工作

在美国和中国学习的好处在你的职业生涯中最为显著。杜克大学的Xin Li教授告诉我们:“一个全球性的项目不仅对希望返回中国的学生来说是关键,对那些留在国外的学生来说也是关键。”

昆山杜克大学电气和计算机工程硕士学位是一个STEM学位,美国以外的国际学生在完成杜克大学第二年的学习后,可以申请为期12个月的毕业后OPT(可选实践培训)。他们还可以延长他们的OPT到最多24个月。

在第一年的夏天,学生们有机会参加在中国或其祖国的跨国公司实习。在美国期间,你还将有机会参加以商业基础和行业管理为重点的课程,进一步提高你的学历。

中国和美国是世界上最大公司的重要市场

你可能还没有对你未来的职业道路想太多,但在一个与行业关系密切的地方学习有相当大的优势。作为全球最大的两个市场和金融中心,你很难找到一家企业会不把你在中国和美国的经验视为优势。

这对杜克昆山大学的电气和计算机工程专业的学生来说尤其如此,因为世界上许多最大的技术公司,从Alphabet公司(谷歌的母公司)到苹果,都投入了大量资源来“攻克”中国市场。即使你毕业后对在中国工作不感兴趣,你在那里生活和学习所获得的知识也足以让你在毕业生就业市场上占据优势。

此外,电气和计算机工程硕士课程的学生将在第一年到第二年的暑期实习期间在工业领域工作,增强他们在该课程上学习的知识,并将其付诸实际应用。

杜克昆山大学提供的学位在国际上享有盛誉

尽管上述职业优势和文化亮点是选择研究生学位的重要因素,但显然不能像院校本身的质量那样得到重视。幸运的是,在杜克昆山大学学习意味着体验到的不是一个而是两个世界级的学术校园,你的时间将在美国杜克大学和中国杜克昆山大学之间分配。最终,你将获得杜克大学的学位。

杜克大学(Duke University)收集的数据显示,在2016年12月和2017年5月的积极求职的硕士毕业生中,85%在毕业后6个月内被录用,平均工资为109100美元。主要雇主包括Airbnb、亚马逊、苹果、思科、Facebook、谷歌、IBM、英特尔、微软和英伟达。

中美两国提供了难忘的文化体验

当然,在中国和美国学习的经历比它对你的职业生涯的影响更重要。生活在这两个国家也意味着要体验东西方文化的精华,从中国的传统习俗到美国的兄弟会和联谊会。

杜克昆山大学明白,搬到一个新的国家会让人望而生畏。因此在你在中国学习的一整年里,学校全年都会组织一系列的社会活动。你还有机会参加语言课程,进一步加深你对中国语言和文化的理解。

如果在中国和美国学习的想法听起来很吸引你,或者你想了解更多有关杜克昆山大学电气和计算机工程硕士课程的信息,请点击这里了解更多

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中国和美国是世界上两个最大的超级大国,在这两个国家留学将是宝贵的人生经历。 如果在昆山杜克大学学习电气和计算机工程硕士学位,那么您将能够同时体验中国和美国的留学。

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What’s It Like to Study at the University of Warwick?

Submitted by stephanie@qs.com on Tue, 11/27/2018 - 13:03

Sponsored by School of Life Sciences at the University of Warwick

With a positive blend of green countryside, and bustling city life just down the road, the University of Warwick has much to offer the 8,000 international students who come to study at one of the UK’s highest-ranked universities. Although the idea of moving to a new town or city, let alone a new country, for university can be both an exciting and daunting experience, the University of Warwick has a lot to offer its students and student life.

You’ll be a part of a world-leading university 

Ranked 54th in the QS World University Rankings 2019, the University of Warwick prides itself on its highest academic teaching and research standards, cutting-edge technology and outstanding services. It’s ranked fifth in the UK for bioscience according to The Guardian’s 2019 ranking. It also features in the Global Top 100 for graduate employability in the latest QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2019.

You’ll experience research-led teaching

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At the University of Warwick, the School of Life Sciences is leading the way in research-led teaching, with more than 80 percent of its research rated ‘internationally excellent’. Its three School of Life Sciences undergraduate courses, and five School of Life Sciences postgraduate courses cover a range of subject specialties including: biomedical science, biochemistry, biotechnology, environmental bioscience and plant and crop science, which support various other research programs not just at Warwick, but at other universities and institutes around the world. 

You’ll never be bored

The University of Warwick has over 300 student-run societies. Whether you have a lifelong passion, or want to try something new, you’ll find something for you. One example of a top student society is the Warwick Biology Society (BioSoc), which is run by students of the university who organize social events, trips and talks throughout the year.

You’ll be able to satisfy your wanderlust

Studying at the University of Warwick means you’ll be living in the heart of England, which means great transport links to the north and south of the country are quick, easy and cheap (most of the time). London is only over an hour away by train as well, so you’ll have no excuse to not break out of the campus bubble and be the envy of your friends back home with your Instagram posts.

You can visit all the wonders of Warwickshire

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It can also be refreshing to discover what’s on your doorstep. If you study at the University of Warwick, you’ll be able to explore the picture-perfect postcard county of Warwickshire in between lectures.

The cozy town of Warwick blends the old and the new, with a historical charm that attracts visitors from all across the world. Explore Warwick Castle, one of the largest medieval castles in the UK, take a boat trip along the winding River Avon at St. Nicholas’ Park, go for a country walk with a picnic in hand, or stop in at a pub along the way for a hearty pub lunch.

Make sure you take a trip to Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of England’s most famous poet and playwright –William Shakespeare. Nearby Royal Leamington Spa and Kenilworth are also rich in history and culture, and are most definitely worth a visit or two.

Finally, you shouldn’t forget to visit the city of Coventry, which is only a 10-minute drive away from the University of Warwick. Much like its neighboring towns, Coventry also has historical tales to tell with medieval monuments dotted across the city. It also oozes a cosmopolitan vibe, where you’ll be able to shop ‘till you drop, and be positively overwhelmed by the endless choices of restaurants and bars to indulge in.

And if that’s still not enough… you’ll also have the chance to win an international scholarship

It’s no secret tuition fees in the UK are some of the highest in the world. To help fund students’ studies, the University of Warwick proudly offers the International Life Sciences Excellence Scholarship for undergraduate students, and the SLS Excellence Scholarship for postgraduate students. Applications are open to all international students.

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来哥本哈根留学对你健康的6个好处

Submitted by stephanie@qs.com on Mon, 11/26/2018 - 11:01

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用三个词来形容哥本哈根这座城市,就是健康、快乐和干净,这座热爱自行车、积极绿色环保的首都城市,有太多的东西可以提供给学生。每辆小汽车中有5辆自行车,每个街角都有当地的食物,还有4个港湾浴场,难怪哥本哈根是世界卫生组织健康城市倡议中表现最好的城市之一。

2018年QS最佳学生城市评选中,哥本哈根市名列第45位,因此,来自全球各地的5000多名学生来到丹麦首都学习并体验丹麦的一切,也就不足为奇了。

原因一:哥本哈根是一个自行车城市

是时候跳上自行车,像当地人一样去旅行了,因为哥本哈根已经从阿姆斯特丹的手中夺得了世界第一自行车城市的桂冠。

在丹麦的首都,骑车被认为是一种生活方式,一半以上的哥本哈根人都是用两个轮子而不是四个轮子来完成城市的通勤和旅行,它既便宜,又环保,当然,还非常地健康。

哥本哈根的自行车超级公路也让骑车出行变得更加方便和安全,位于市中心的路易斯女王桥(Dronning Louises Bro)是一座非常受骑车人和行人欢迎的桥,因为它变窄了,减少了汽车流量,反而增加了自行车的流量。

在了解学位的同时,你还会了解到哥本哈根的自行车高峰期,因为无论你住在城市的哪个地方,到大学的四个校区中的任何一个校区骑车都不会超过30分钟。

原因二:新北欧美食

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像丹麦人一样用餐,跟随你的味蕾去品尝新北欧美食,它将传统的斯堪的纳维亚美食放在了食谱的首位,它是可持续的、健康的,最重要的是,非常美味。

到瓦埃勒集市(Torvehallerne)旅行一趟,真正品尝一下所有季节性的、有机的、正宗的美食,瓦埃勒集市拥有60多个美食摊位,你几乎可以品尝到任何东西,从新鲜的鱼,到美味的巧克力,再到异国风情的香料和丰富的街头美食,你永远不会缺少选择。

原因三:哥本哈根港湾浴场

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是时候去哥本哈根的港湾浴场泡一泡了,哥本哈根港湾浴场是这座城市最时尚的海滨浴场之一,是最令人难以置信的天然游泳浴场。

布里格群岛(Islands Brygge)是哥本哈根最具代表性的地标之一,在这里你可以在城市的天际线旁游泳,科帕卡巴纳(Copencabana)、Svanemølle海滩和斯鲁霍尔门(Sluseholmen)也是热门的港湾浴场,从6月初到9月底,风雨无阻,免费开放,不难看出为什么港湾浴场会受到每一位来哥本哈根的游客的青睐。

原因四:哥本哈根式 "清洁城市"

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在过去10年里,哥本哈根对一些环保政策进行了大量投资,该市的大部分公共交通都是用电或氢气运行的,大多数公共汽车都安装了可以去除尾气中99%的化学物质和毒素的技术。

哥本哈根大学也在积极效仿,致力于绿色生活,努力成为世界上最绿色的校园之一,“2020年绿色校园”是一项可持续发展战略,该大学致力于实现减少能源消耗、二氧化碳排放和浪费的宏伟目标,同时努力提高回收率。

原因五:健康的大脑

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哥本哈根大学为学生提供了参加UCPH国际暑期项目的机会,如果你想在整个暑假期间保持思维活跃,并在学术生涯和经验上有所提升,这是一个很好的激励。

With over 50多门课程,包括社会、政治、经济、生物、化学和自然等领域,每个人都能自己感兴趣的课程,所有的课程都是以英语授课,大部分课程都是为硕士生提供的,不过,也有一些课程是为那些攻读本科的学生开设的。

原因六:将文化作为一种健康的活动

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有时候,抽出一些时间来体验一下新的文化,就像骑车对身体健康有帮助一样,能让你的心灵更加健康。

哥本哈根大学的学生们不需要去太远的地方就可以体验到地道的丹麦文化,每年7月,哥本哈根爵士音乐节在这里举办,每个街角都会伴随着爵士乐的声音而热闹起来,它吸引了25万多人参加,是欧洲最大的音乐活动之一。

或者,如果你喜欢探索新文化的宁静,可以到哥本哈根的植物园,这里是哥本哈根众多的绿色城市空间之一,植物园是与哥本哈根大学合作的研究型花园,以其历史悠久的玻璃温室和最近开放的蝴蝶馆而闻名,该花园全年开放,可供自由探索,但学生可以享受40丹麦克朗(约6美元)的门票优惠。

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UK is Fifth Most Expensive Study Destination in the World

Submitted by belkis@qs.com on Mon, 11/26/2018 - 10:04

New research from personal finance comparison site finder.com has revealed that the UK is the fifth most expensive destination for students to study in the world, following Canada in fourth place, Australia in third, New Zealand second, and the United States leading at number one.

While the minimum cost of a year’s tuition at a public university around the world averages £2,536, students in many European countries are paying less than half of this amount for their courses, at £1,000 per year. UK students at UK universities, however, are paying around a staggering four times more than their European counterparts, with yearly fees at the average university costing £9,250 for an undergraduate degree.

Many are questioning UK universities’ value for money, and ahead of Brexit, there have also been warnings that tuition fees may witness an even higher rise, which could send more students abroad to study for less.

So, is it all worth it? Or should you be saving up your pennies to study abroad for a lot less? Read on to find out more.

Overview of the 10 most expensive countries for UK students:

Top 10 countries in order of most expensive

Minimum yearly fees (in British Pound Sterling)

United States

£19,968

New Zealand

£14,335

Australia

£11,453

Canada

£10,376

United Kingdom

£9,250

Hong Kong

£8,963

Singapore

£7,794

Israel

£7,015

Lebanon

£6,266

Cuba

£5,250

More British students are choosing to study abroad instead

According to a 2018 article by the Independent, research revealed that half of students are considering studying abroad, due to ‘extortionate’ tuition fees at UK universities. The study of 750 students aged 16 and over discovered that seven in 10 of the participants consider the cost of higher education in the UK ‘too high’, while three in five also expressed fears concerning the possible rise in fees due to Brexit. 

Furthermore, the poll commissioned by foreign exchange specialists, Caxton, revealed that four in 10 believe studying abroad is likely to land them higher paid jobs upon graduation – in contrast, a mere 14 percent are confident studying in the UK would provide them with financial success in the long-run.

Following the statistics, however, Edward Gott, head of premier clients at Caxton, said: “It’s clear that an education overseas can offer a wealth of benefits, bringing financial rewards as well as opportunities for significant cultural enrichment.

“Although it might at first appear a daunting investment proposition, Brits can in fact save thousands of pounds by looking overseas to further their studies and reap the rewards as a result.”

Jon Ostler, UK CEO at Finder, also said that “The rise of technology and cheap flights has made the prospects of studying abroad much more realistic and less daunting than it was for previous generations”, adding that “a large amount of international courses are being taught in English, and if British students don’t feel like our universities offer them value for money, then they won’t hesitate to consider alternatives.

“However, something worth keeping an eye on is whether Brexit leads the UK to leave the European Economic Area (EEA) as well as the EU. In this scenario, it is likely that tuition fees for Brits would have to be negotiated with each country, increasing the likelihood that they might shoot up.

“Also bear in mind that traditional student loans aren’t available when studying abroad, although some countries do offer schemes to help foreign students fund their stay.”

Are UK universities good value for all they’re worth?

A survey in a 2018 report by the Independent has suggested that only one in three students think their tuition fees are good value for money, with the research from the Office for Students (OfS) also revealing that students become less confident about repaying their tuition fees and maintenance loans back as they get closer to joining the workforce. It reported that a majority of students (62 percent) don’t believe that their tuition fees are good value for money, although this varied depending on the degree.

The survey, which tested more than 60,000 students including recent graduates and school leavers, was published just weeks following the government’s announcement of its long-awaited review of university funding, with British Prime Minister Theresa May admitting that allowing universities to charge variable tuition fees – up to £9,250 a year – had left Britain with “one of the most expensive systems” in the world.

Some of the students who took part in the survey said they expect to be paying off the fees for the rest of their lives, and many expressed their dissatisfaction with the amount they’ll be required to spend from their own pockets throughout their studies; one student said: “We are required to print a lot of A3 pages, multiple times a year for presentations and hand-ins. We also need to buy our own equipment and materials for model making.

“Furthermore, we have yearly international study trips which are also very overpriced. If we were to pay for the exact same trip ourselves, it usually works out to be roughly half the price that we pay to the university.”

What are the alternatives?

Despite the increasing number of UK students choosing to study abroad in the US – according to an article by The Economist which revealed that the number of British students going to university in the US has witnessed a rise of up to a third since 2010 – the research by Finder found that the US is indeed the most expensive study destination in the world, with minimum tuition fees at public universities starting at a whopping £19,000 per year.

Naturally, higher education – whether it be abroad or at home – doesn’t only cover tuition fees but also living costs, which students are required to pay for via their own personal means; this includes monthly rent, as well as costs of study utilities such as textbooks and stationery. For UK students choosing to study at home, this can often add up to extortionately high costs which many are struggling to keep up with, even leading some to take extreme measures in order to make ends meet.

However, students may be relieved to know that options to study anywhere in Europe and the rest of the world are plentiful, and will save them having to cash out large sums for higher education. To help with this, Finder provides an interactive page which lists all global tuition costs for UK students, including an interactive map which comprises of the world’s most popular study destinations, and provides the cost of living in each country for detailed estimates of what students should expect to pay each year.  

A look into Finder’s interactive page suggests that attractive study destinations which handily charge little or no money, include Denmark (where studying is completely free of charge for EU students and over 700 courses are taught in English), France, with its famous capital Paris coming fifth in the QS Best Student Cities 2018 ranking and courses costing a mere £170, and the Netherlands, where it costs just £1,752 for a year’s study and 60 percent of courses are taught in English.

Other study-abroad options for free tuition and low yearly living costs include Malta (£9,426), Greece (£8,472), Brazil (£6,965), and Argentina (£6,535).

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How You Will Benefit from Graduating with a Social Science Degree

Submitted by stephanie@qs.com on Fri, 11/23/2018 - 14:45

Sponsored by SOAS University of London

According to the latest Campaign for Social Science report, almost four out of ten graduates have a social science degree. This shouldn’t come as a surprise, considering how social sciences play an integral role in today’s globalized world, and despite these high numbers social science graduates remain in demand around the world.

Equipped with a uniquely transferable skillset, holistic mentality and a genuine interest in global issues, social science graduates are innovative thinkers who are well-placed to understand what makes individuals and society ‘tick’.

Read on to find out how you’ll benefit from graduating with a social science degree.

You’ll get to specialize in a subject, or even combine your interests

Social science is an umbrella term for many different subjects. SOAS University of London has an exciting array of social science degrees for both undergraduates and postgraduates, in subjects ranging from social anthropology, to history of art and archaeology and development studies.

Many social sciences share common topics and this overlap means many universities allow you to combine degrees or customize your learning in some way. So, if you have a profound interest in two particular subjects, you’ll be able to study both. Here’s a closer look at just some of the subjects you could end up studying.

Social anthropology

Considered the ‘science of humanity’, social anthropology covers a wide range of topics and discussions, including sociology, philosophy, linguistics, literature and history. At SOAS, their social anthropology undergraduate degree means you’ll gain a deeper understanding into the complexities of the global world and what it means to be a human.

Politics and international relations

Some social sciences are automatically offered as a joint degree, such as the joint politics and international relations undergraduate degree at SOAS. Studying a politics and international relations degree allows you to engage in a deeper understanding of how governments function, how political policies are made, and how countries interact with each other at a political level.

At SOAS, the joint politics and international relations program offers its students the chance to deeply analyze and evaluate politics and political systems around the world, including countries in Asia, Africa and the Middle East.

Economics

Economics is considered one of the most popular social sciences, as the skills and knowledge gained from an economics degree can be applied to a range of real-life career opportunities.

Another positive aspect about studying an economics degree is that you can easily combine it with other degree subjects as well. For example, SOAS offers its students the chance to integrate its BA Economics degree with another subject, making it possible for you to study two of your academic interests.

Law

You may choose to study law to kick-start a career in the legal sector. Or, you may just have a genuine interest in studying a degree which offers a unique combination of both human and intellectual elements.

Law degrees vary from university to university. For example, a law degree at SOAS specializes in key areas, such as international law, human rights, environmental law and socio-legal method, meaning you’ll gain a deep comprehension of legal traditions and practices across a range of regions around the world.

You’ll gain a highly valuable and transferable skillset

The set of skills you’ll build and foster by studying a social science degree will help you function and thrive in the modern workplace. Here are some of the skills you can expect to gain, which will make you an attractive hire to global employers: 

  • Verbal and written communication skills
  • The ability to research, analyze and critically evaluate data
  • The ability to formulate, present and argue logical debates effectively
  • The ability to understand the processes of change in society
  • An awareness and understanding of cross-cultures
  • High emotional intelligence

You’ll possess the knowledge required to positively impact the world

Social science degrees offer a fascinating insight into everyday life, while also preparing you for the challenges and opportunities that arise in contemporary society. Given the academic focus on societal issues and the relationships of individuals within society, your degree will be critical to challenging social problems and real-life world issues.

Did you know that business and international studies is a particularly common academic background for politicians? It’s reported that 60 percent of global leaders graduated with a social science degree.

Of course, not everybody wants to rule the world, but the Campaign for Social Sciences report has found that graduates with a social science background end up in a variety of other sectors and occupations. Below are just some careers you could pursue with a social science degree:

  • Politics
  • Market research
  • Public administration and defense
  • Accountancy
  • Teaching and lecturing
  • Linguistic anthropology
  • Finance
  • Insurance
  • Law
  • Human resources
  • Economics
  • History
  • Archaeology
  • Human health and social work

Start your social science journey at SOAS

Ranked fourth for development studies, 16th for anthropology, 23rd for politics and within the top 100 in the world for sociology in the QS World Subject University Rankings by Subject 2018, SOAS is clearly one of the top universities to consider for studying a social science degree.

SOAS provides you with more than just a world-class education though. Because of their non-Eurocentric approach, graduating with a social science degree from the SOAS will also provide you with the critical fundamentals for worldwide opportunities. Find out more about the degree options available at the university by clicking here.

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BI Norwegian Business School Scholarship: What You Need to Know

Submitted by craig@qs.com on Thu, 11/22/2018 - 15:03

BI Norwegian Business School and QS have joined together to offer an exclusive scholarship, available to all attendees of the QS World Grad School Tour. The scholarship covers 100 percent of tuition fees and is available to two students every year. Based on academic performance, you may also be able to have the scholarship renewed for your second year of study.

To learn more about the scholarship and how you can make your application stand out, we spoke to Shani Pearson, the school’s international recruitment coordinator.

Why has your institution been motivated to offer this scholarship?

By working with QS, BI Norwegian Business School is increasing our brand presence with international students and positioning our master’s programs among the top academic performers. As a triple accredited and highly-ranked business school, we aim to ensure international diversity in our programs and want to attract strong candidates seeking a top-notch business education.

What should all prospective applicants know about your institution before they apply?

BI Norwegian Business School is the top business school in Norway. Our programmes and faculties are highly ranked and our accreditations are a symbol of quality. We know we aren’t the obvious choice (everyone is worried about the cold since we are located in the north) so we’re looking for candidates who want to stand out from the crowd and who will dare to do something different.

What should students demonstrate in their applications?

The ideal candidate for the BI Norwegian Business School/QS Scholarship needs to demonstrate a strong academic record. All our scholarships are awarded based on academic performance. We also want the candidate to have met us at our booth at the QS World Grad Fair or during a QS Connect 1-2-1. They need to know that BI Norwegian Business School is the right school for them.

Why do you feel scholarships are important?

Attracting the best academic performers is a priority at BI Norwegian Business School so our scholarship program is designed to attract top international students to our master’s programs. We have a generous scholarship program which includes the two scholarships available for candidates who meet us at the QS World Grad Fair Tour. These scholarships fund tuition for up to two years.

Aside from this scholarship, why do you feel students should consider applying to your institution? What makes your institution unique?

We’re looking for candidates who dare to do something different. Norway is one of the best countries in the world to live in, has one of the strongest and most stable economies, and is known for its adventurous spirit (think about the Vikings sailing to all ends of the earth and the polar explorers skiing to the North and South Poles).

It’s not the obvious choice for many. But, for those seeking a business degree that will make them stand out from the crowd, BI Norwegian Business School is a good choice.  

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Top Universities in Russia: MSU Vs SPbGU

Submitted by laura@qs.com on Wed, 11/21/2018 - 15:43

If you’re planning to study at one of the top universities in Russia, you’re probably considering Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU) and Saint-Petersburg State University (SPbGU). Just as Moscow and St Petersburg have competed for centuries as Russia’s rival seats of power, culture and urban life, these two universities have emerged as the country’s two leading lights in the world of higher education.

There’s even some friendly rivalry over which of the two is Russia’s oldest university. While Lomonosov Moscow State University was established in 1755, Saint-Petersburg State University claims to have originated in an earlier institution formed in 1724, having operated in its current guise since 1819.

Both of these two top universities in Russia are large institutions, with around 47,000 and 32,000 students respectively, and they both offer a comprehensive selection of courses across undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

They’re also both well-respected internationally, appearing in the top 250 of the latest QS World University Rankings®. Within the five fast-developing BRICS countries, Lomonosov Moscow State University fares particularly well, ranking sixth in the latest QS BRICS University Rankings, while Saint-Petersburg State University is 11th.

Read on for more details of how these two top universities in Russia perform in the BRICS rankings, and their strongest academic areas according to this year’s QS World University Rankings by Subject.

MSU Vs SPbGU in the BRICS rankings

Comparison based on the QS BRICS University Rankings 2019

 

Lomonosov Moscow State University

Saint-Petersburg State University

Academic reputation

6th

17th

Employer reputation

7th

26th

Faculty/student ratio

4th

14th

Staff with a PhD

48th

73rd

Papers per faculty

148th

168th

Citations per paper

251+

251+

International faculty

49th

118th

International students

10th

32nd

Overall ranking

6th

11th

The latest data from the QS BRICS University Rankings shows Lomonosov Moscow State University ahead on seven of the eight performance indicators used, while both institutions follow a common pattern of strengths and weaknesses shared by many of the leading universities in Russia.

MSU stands out in particular for its strong international reputation. It’s rated among the top 10 universities in the BRICS countries by both academics and employers, comfortably ahead of SPbGU and other leading Russian universities in this domain. It also ranks among the leading BRICS institutions for the international diversity of its student community, having succeeded in attracting high numbers of students from outside Russia.

In general, Russian universities perform well on the faculty/student ratio indicator – and this holds true for MSU and SPbGU. Calculated based on the number of academic staff relative to student enrolments, this indicator seeks to assess institutions’ capacity for providing high-quality teaching and contact time.

Meanwhile, research production and impact levels are a shared weaker point. With a few exceptions – notably the highly cited National Research Nuclear University MEPhI – Russian universities tend to lag behind their BRICS counterparts when it comes to both numbers of papers published, and resulting citations.

Overall, however, the BRICS ranking shows these two leading institutions putting in a strong performance across a range of indicators. But how does the picture look when broken down by specific subjects?

MSU Vs SPbGU in the subject rankings

As illustrated by the table below, Lomonosov Moscow State University claims a much stronger presence in the QS World University Rankings by Subject than Saint-Petersburg State University. The former is featured in the international tables for 28 of the 48 subjects covered, and the latter for 15 subjects.

MSU performs particularly well in the natural sciences, claiming an international ranking for all seven of the natural sciences featured in the subject rankings. It also fares notably well in language-related areas – its four strongest placings are for linguistics (18th in the world), physics (joint 27th), mathematics (38th) and modern languages (joint 26th). Similarly, SPbGU claims its best positions for linguistics, modern languages and mathematics.

MSU and SPbGU in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2018

 

Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU)

Saint-Petersburg State University (SPbGU)

Archaeology

101-150

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Biological sciences

151-200

401-450

Business & management

151-200

201-250

Chemistry

101-150

251-300

Computer science & information systems

49th

151-200

Earth & marine sciences

101-150

--

Economics

151-200

251-300

Education & training

151-200

--

Engineering (mechanical)

51-100

--

English language & literature

51-100

--

Environmental sciences

201-250

--

Geography

151-200

--

History

101-150

101-150

Hospitality & Leisure Management

=41

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Law

51-100

151-200

Linguistics

18th

51-100

Mathematics

38th

51-100

Materials science

151-200

--

Medicine

301-350

451-500

Modern languages

=26th

51-100

Pharmacy

151-200

--

Philosophy

51-100

151-200

Physics & astronomy

=27th

151-200

Politics

51-100

151-200

Psychology

201-250

--

Sociology

201-250

201-250

Statistics

101-150

--

See the full QS World University Rankings by Subject 2018


Are you planning to study at one of these two top Russian universities? Are you keen to experience the buzzing crowds, skyscrapers and sheer size of Moscow, or are you attracted by the slower pace, aesthetic appeal and sea air of St Petersburg? Share your own experiences and opinions in the comments below.

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This article was originally published in July 2015 by Laura Bridgestock. It was updated in November 2018 by Sabrina Collier.

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