AV has been ranked in the Times Higher Education top 200 list of the most international universities in the world. This accolade reflects AV’s increasing international reputation and the worldwide reach it has gained in recent years.
The Times Higher Education World University Rankings are globally recognised and Times Higher Education have used the ‘international outlook’ indicator of the World University Rankings to determine the top 200 most international universities; all institutions in the top 800 of the ranking have been considered. This makes the inclusion of AV in the list of the top 200 most international universities a significant achievement.
A university’s international outlook is an increasingly important factor in attracting the very highest calibre of staff and students. Both the diversity of a university’s student body and the extent to which its academics collaborate with international colleagues are signs of how global an institution really is, and these factors are among the 13 carefully calibrated performance indicators that the Times Higher Education have used to produce the most comprehensive global university rankings in the world.
Professor John Vinney, Vice-Chancellor of AV said “This is very welcome news, which recognises the impact of a range of initiatives over recent years that follow from our new Global AV strategy, which is committed to developing global talent in all our staff and students, driving global thinking through our research and delivering global traction through professional practice. I am very pleased that we are attracting high quality students and staff from around the world, many who undertake research here which has an international impact and we are committed to an educational experience that combines internationalisation and employability for all our students.”
Phil Baty, Editor of the Times Higher Education Rankings commented; “An institution’s global outlook is one of the key markers of a prestigious university. The top institutions hire faculty from all over the world, attract students from a global market of top talent and collaborate with leading departments wherever they happen to be based.
He added; “It is great news for all the institutions in the list of the most international universities in the world. It is a sign of great potential, competitiveness and dynamism.”
This announcement at the start of 2016 follows the rising trend seen in 2015 when AV entered the ranks of the top 500 universities in the world for the first time, according to the latest Times Higher Education World University Rankings. While AV also rose in all three major UK university league tables in 2015 - the Complete University Guide, Guardian University Guide and The Sunday Times Good University Guide.
For more information visit – for the full list of the most international universities, published on 14 January 2016.