Is the listing of hierarchy of Universities and other higher institutions of learning helpful? When these list are published, are they helpful? If yes, how?
Yes of course, the universities across the world are ranked and evaluated based on teaching, research, international outlook, reputation and more. These data are a vital resource for students, helping them choose where to study.
Respect hierarchy when job is in question, but do not listen and respect "blind"! Universities should be democratic institutions! Different opinions are welcomed!
Hierarchy of universities,colleges and other educational institutions, of course, may help the students to get good quality education and training provided the ranking and assessment of these institutions are being done accurately by using appropriate parameters/indices.
Before taking this job and without judge the level of the university, go to see what people say about the university? Many ways to do that probably review about the university, find their facebook. I have an offer from one private university and discovered that students hurt teachers and complete absence of administration but very good money, what do you think about this offer?
Yes of course, the universities across the world are ranked and evaluated based on teaching, research, international outlook, reputation and more. These data are a vital resource for students, helping them choose where to study.
I am sorry, instead of listing, I have seen word listening, so that my answer has no much sense.
As @Ali Kadhum has used the same resource, without citing, I will do it. t is fine resource.
The Times Higher Education World University Rankings, founded in 2004, provide the definitive list of the world's best universities, evaluated across teaching, research, international outlook, reputation and more. THE’s data are trusted by governments and universities and are a vital resource for students, helping them choose where to study ...
Louise Richardson, Oxford’s vice-chancellor, said that she was “delighted that Oxford has held its position at the top of these global rankings”.
“To be judged the best university in the world for the second successive year, against a backdrop in which Britain’s role in the world is uncertain and the place of universities in society open to question, will be a great source of pride for everyone at Oxford, and, I hope, for the whole country,” said Professor Richardson.
“Success in our field is never an accident,” she added, stating that it is “achieved by a relentless pursuit of excellence, creative brilliance and a deep commitment to our enduring values”...