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1 University Ranking and benchmarking: How can we get in to the league table? Dr Muhammad Sohail Microbiology

2 Are our Universities meant to be ranked? Ranking systems are designed by developed countries for developed countries It may lead to behaviors and redesign of strategy to improve in the rankings rather than to do what's right for the local setting It is designed to say who is better than who, rather than how good you are and whether you have improved or regressed Without adequate funding we should not think of ranking

3 Butit… Provides a baseline and helps with goal/target setting Enhances productivity Streamlines processes and procedures Improves information sharing Helps to better understand stakeholder (students, staff, external parties) needs Ensures continuous organisational improvement/development within the context of strategic planning

4 Ranking agencies Global Ranking agencies Times Higher Education World University Rankings QS Ranking Regional Agencies: European Union China India Philippines Pakistan

5 HEC Methodology at a glance S No ComponentsAssigned Scores For 2013For 2010 1Implementation of QA and QEC 2418 2Teaching Quality4042 3Research Output3640 Total100

6 Research components Score for ranking 2013 HEC approved PhD supervisors per total full time faculty4 Indigenous scholars studying in the university per total full time PhD faculty2 HEC Research grants approved per faculty2 HEC Travel Grants approved per full time faculty3 Publications in Impact Factor Journals[2011] per faculty5 Total Number of papers published in impact factor journals by the university3 University H Index2 Number of W, X, Y, Z Journals Published by the University W =2 max score X=1.5 Y=1 Z=0.5 4 W=1.5 X=1.25 Y=0.75 Z=0.5 Internet Bandwidth (PERN) utilization per Student4 Number of Conferences Organized per faculty3 Total PhD output for 20114 Total36

7 Additional components for the current ranking (2014) Total Research grant proposal, travel grants and awards won (from agencies other than HEC) Number of Registered Patents/Varieties/Technologies and their commercialization Number of University Industrial Linkage through (ORICs) Number of International Collaboration /exchange programs Number of Full time faculty members recruited by the University including IPFP Availability of Internet Bandwidth and Utilization Number of Trainings received by Full Time Faculty members (Minimum 30 Contact Hours and above Training) Number of Conferences organized by university (2-day or more duration)

8 Is it my job??

9 Additional components… contd Number of Research Papers published in HEC recognized X and Y category journals HEC Recognized Journals Published by the university during 2013 and 2014. Number of Research Papers published in Impact Factor journals (Only ISI Web of Science/Knowledge

10 Impact Factor A quantitative measurement of journals’ reputation In any given year, the impact factor of a journal is the average number of citations received per paper published in that journal during the two preceding years. Institute of Scientific Information (ISI) releases Journal Citation Report (JCR) for indexed journals

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12 International Impact Factor Services (Other than ISI) Global Information of Scientific Information (GISI) Real Time Impact Factor Index Cupernicus

13 International Impact Factor Services Evaluation Method Minimum two Issues Journal that have a valid ISSN No. (Online / Print) & published Minimum two Issues can apply for IIFS and be eligible for it. The IIFS is calculated per year based on several criteria. quality is judged The IIFS is calculated per year on the basis of a points contribution scale on number of articles published during a year. Articles are selected from each issue and their quality is judged. Original Articles/Papers: 100 Citation: 300 Editorial Quality Editorial Quality: 30 Regularity Regularity & International Presence: 70

14 JIF by GISI yearly/half- yearly/ Quarterly/Monthly Journal Impact factors are calculated in yearly/half- yearly/ Quarterly/Monthly for those journals that are indexed in Journal Reference Reports (JRR) 1 or 2 article At least 1 or 2 article must have been published in the first issue before you submit the journal in online or print 25 journals Total 25 journals are listed

15 h-Index The Hirsch index is a combination of productivity with impact. A scientist has index h if h of [his/her] Np papers have at least h citations each, and the other (Np − h) papers have at most h citations each. The h-index provides a combination of both quantity (number of papers) and quality (impact, or citations to these papers)

16 h index calculation

17 Using Google scholar Scopus ISI Web of Science

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19 How scholarly is a university? No of scholars Citations Oxford, Cambridge Anglia Ruskin 10000 1000 Source: Iles, RK.

20 Thank you


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