Rankings of universities in Canada explained

Rankings of universities in Canada are typically published annually by a variety of nationally, and internationally based publications. Rankings of post-secondary institutions have most often been conducted by magazines, newspapers, websites, governments, or academia. Ranking are established to help inform potential applicants about universities in Canada based on a range of criteria, including student body characteristics, classes, faculty, finances, library, and reputation. Various rankings consider combinations of factors, including funding and endowment, research excellence and/or influence, specialization expertise, admissions, student options, award numbers, internationalization, graduate employment, industrial linkage, historical reputation and other criteria. Various rankings also evaluate universities based on research output.

Several Canadian-based publication have produced rankings of universities in Canada, the most prominent being the news magazine Maclean's under the name Guide to Canadian Universities which began in 1991.[1] Canadian-based publications have generally limited their rankings to only universities in Canada. Several universities in Canada have also placed in rankings which includes other universities from around the world; such as Academic Ranking of World Universities, QS World University Rankings, the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, and the U.S. News & World Report Best Global University Ranking.

International rankings

Opinion-based

Several international publications assess the quality of a university by using the weighted average of opinions gathered in surveys, alongside other quantitative measures. Those surveyed typically include members of academia and the business community. These types of rankings include Quacquarelli Symonds's World University Ranking, The Times Higher Education World University Ranking, and the U.S. News & World Report's Best Global University Ranking.[2] [3] [4]

The following table includes Canadian universities, and their most recent global rank in the aforementioned publications (with national ranks in parentheses):

Universitydata-sort-type="number"2023 QS World University Ranking[5] data-sort-type="number"2023 Times Higher Education World University Ranking[6] data-sort-type="number"2023 U.S. News & World Report Best Global University Ranking[7]
University of Alberta110 (4)118 (6)136 (4)
University of British Columbia47 (3)40 (2)35 (2)
Brock University1001–1200 (28–30)1394 (32)
University of Calgary242 (10)201–250 (8–10)175 (7)
Carleton University601–650 (21)601–800 (20–27)526 (20)
Concordia University551–560 (18)601–800 (20–27)653 (21)
Dalhousie University308 (12)301–350 (14–15)314 (11)
University of Guelph591–600 (20)501–600 (18–19)497 (19)
Université Laval433 (15)251–300 (11–13)397 (15)
Lakehead University801–1000 (28–30)1291 (30)
Laurentian University1405 (33)
University of Lethbridge1201–1500 (31)1741 (37)
University of Manitoba651–700 (22)351–400 (16)372 (14)
McGill University31 (1)46 (3)54 (3)
McMaster University152 (6)85 (4)138 (5)
Memorial University of Newfoundland751–800 (24–26)601–800 (20–27)698 (22)
Université de Montréal116 (5)111 (5)156 (6)
University of New Brunswick700–751 (23)601–800 (20–27)948 (26)
University of Northern British Columbia801–1000 (28–30)
Ontario Tech University601–800 (20–27)1121 (T-27)
University of Ottawa237 (9)137 (7)215 (9)
Université du Québec571–580 (19)601–800 (20–27)
Queen's University at Kingston246 (11)251–300 (11–13)429 (17)
University of Regina1001–1200 (28–30)601–800 (20–27)935 (25)
University of Saskatchewan473 (17)501–600 (18–19)441 (18)
Université de Sherbrooke751–800 (24–26)789 (24)
Simon Fraser University328 (13)251–300 (11–13)317 (12)
University of Toronto34 (2)18 (1)18 (1)
Toronto Metropolitan University801–1000 (27)801–1000 (28–30)1452 (34)
Trent University1570 (35)
University of Victoria359 (14)301–350 (14–15)327 (13)
University of Waterloo154 (7)201–250 (8–10)191 (8)
Western University172 (8)201–250 (8–10)300 (10)
Wilfrid Laurier University1271 (29)
University of Windsor751–800 (24–26)601–800 (20–27)1121 (T-27)
Vancouver Island University1001–1200 (28–30)
York University456 (16)401–500 (17)426 (16)

Quantitative-based

Several institutions and publications have created university rankings whose methodologies rely only on quantitative measures. These rankings use quantitative measures to assess the quality of an institution, such as bibliometrics, or through the number of awards and distinctions accrued by a university's faculty and/or alumni. Quantitative international rankings include the Academic Ranking of World Universities, published by the Shanghai Ranking Consultancy; and the Center for World University Rankings.

Several institutions publish rankings that are primarily bibliometric, based on citation analysis. Biblometric rankings specifically evaluate the impact a university has on specialized journals and other academic publications. Bibliometrics is a field of statistics used to provide quantitative analysis of academic literature. Primarily bibliometric rankings include those; the Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities, published by the National Taiwan University; and University Ranking by Academic Performance, published by the Middle East Technical University.

The following table includes Canadian universities, and their most recent global rank in the aforementioned publications (with national ranks in parentheses):

Universitydata-sort-type="number"2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities[8] data-sort-type="number"2020 Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities[9] data-sort-type="number"2020–21 University Ranking by Academic Performance[10] data-sort-type="number"2023 Center for World University Rankings[11]
University of Alberta92 (5)92 (4)77 (4)76 (4)
University of British Columbia44 (2)33 (2)29 (2)51 (3)
Brock University1255 (31)
University of Calgary151–200 (7–8)147 (7)125 (6)195 (8)
Carleton University501–600 (20–22)501–550 (19–20)563 (20)539 (20)
Concordia University501–600 (20–22)701–750 (23–24)589 (23)620 (22)
Dalhousie University301–400 (13–17)311 (13)297 (13)348 (14)
École de technologie supérieure1443 (33)
Institut national de la recherche scientifique969 (26)
University of Guelph401–500 (18–19)501–550 (19–20)420 (17)486 (19)
Lakehead University1321 (32)
Laurentian University1716 (38)
Université Laval301–400 (13–17)268 (11)238 (11)299 (12)
University of Lethbridge1596 (36)
University of Manitoba201–300 (9–12)308 (12)289 (12)282 (11)
McGill University73 (3)49 (3)47 (3)26 (2)
McMaster University90 (4)120 (6)133 (7)174 (6)
Memorial University of Newfoundland701–800 (23–24)601–650 (22)573 (21)648 (24)
Polytechnique Montréal790 (26)
Université de Montréal101–150 (6)115 (5)104 (5)122 (5)
University of New Brunswick950 (27)1092 (29)
Ontario Tech University901–1000 (25–26)1545 (35)
University of Ottawa201–300 (9–12)156 (8)144 (8)212 (10)
Université du Québec à Montréal701–800 (23–24)701–750 (23–24)629 (24)641 (23)
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières1696 (37)
Queen's University at Kingston201–300 (9–12)381 (15)364 (14)325 (13)
University of Regina998 (28)
Saint Mary's University1887 (39)
University of Saskatchewan301–400 (13–17)467 (17)370 (15)394 (16)
University of Winnipeg1975 (40)
Université de Sherbrooke501–600 (20–22)551–600 (21)580 (22)601 (21)
Simon Fraser University301–400 (13–17)400 (16)405 (16)371 (15)
University of Toronto22 (1)3 (1)2 (1)23 (1)
Toronto Metropolitan University901–1000 (25–26)737 (25)835 (25)
Trent University1507 (34)
University of Victoria301–400 (13–17)377 (14)424 (18)404 (17)
University of Waterloo151–200 (7–8)238 (10)192 (10)204 (9)
University of Windsor981 (28)990 (27)
Western University201–300 (9–12)214 (9)186 (9)188 (7)
Wilfrid Laurier University1226 (30)
York University401–500 (18–19)478 (18)546 (19)451 (18)

Other metrics

Webometrics Ranking of World Universities is biannual university ranking produced by Cybermetrics Lab. The webometrics rankings use link analysis in an effort to evaluate the institution's overall web presence, and accessibility.[12]

National rankings

Opinion-based

A number of Canadian-based publications have ranked universities in Canada. The most prominent of which is Maclean's, a Toronto-based news magazine that has published an annual rankings of Canadian universities since 1991.[1] In addition to the Maclean's ranking, there are other Canadian-based publications that also rank Canadian universities. In 2012, the Toronto-based Higher Education Strategy Associates published a study ranking Canadian Universities based on research strength. The study ranks Canadian Universities in two broad fields: Science and Engineering, and Social Sciences and Humanities.[13]

A number of nationally based organizations have also crafted ranking using input from students and alumni. In 2014, the Toronto-based CampusRanking.ca began publication of its annual Canadian University and College Rankings, focusing on undergraduate education. The student-generated rankings asked over 40,000 undergraduate students and alumni to rate their schools. The survey was done across 135 schools in Canada.[14] This data was used to develop a school matching quiz, MatchU, where students are matched to schools based on their personality type and school preferences.[15] In February 2017, University Magazine, based in Windsor and Edmonton, started publishing its list of Top 10 universities in Canada.[16] University Magazine surveyed undergraduate and graduate students at 96 Canadian universities, using this information to rank the universities

Maclean's

Maclean's publishes an annual ranking of Canadian universities, intended to measure a university's overall "undergraduate experience".[17] Universities are split into three categories: medical/doctoral, comprehensive, and undergraduate. Maclean's evaluates post-secondary institutions on a number of performance factors, such as awards collected, resources, reputation, as well as student satisfaction surveys.[18]

University of Windsor professor and co-author of The Marketing of Canadian University Rankings: A Misadventure Now 24 Years Old Stewart Page, had observed, in 2012, that numerous Canadian schools had withdrawn active cooperation from Maclean’s annual surveys.[19]

In addition to the medical/doctoral, comprehensive, and undergraduate university categories, the magazine also produces rankings for that focus on grants awarded in groups of academic fields.[20] The Maclean's ranking of "medical/doctoral universities" includes universities that are heavily research-based, and have a broad range of graduate-level programs.[21] Universities placed within Maclean's comprehensive rankings includes universities with a significant degree of research activity and a wide range of programs at the undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels.[22] Universities placed in their primarily undergraduate rankings features universities that are smaller in size and offer fewer graduate programs than universities found in other categories.[23]

2023 Medical/Doctoral universities rankings
RankUniversity
1
2
3
4McMaster University
5University of Alberta
6
7Dalhousie University
8
9University of Calgary
10Université de Montréal
data-sort-value="11" =11
data-sort-value="11" =11Western University
data-sort-value="13" =13
data-sort-value="13" =13University of Manitoba
15Université de Sherbrooke
2023 Comprehensive universities rankings
RankUniversity
1
2
3
4
data-sort-value="5" =5Carleton University
data-sort-value="5" =5York University
7Memorial University of Newfoundland
data-sort-value="8" =8
data-sort-value="8" =8
data-sort-value="10" =10Wilfrid Laurier University
data-sort-value="10" =10Concordia University
12Université du Québec à Montréal
13Brock University
14
15University of Regina
2023 Primarily Undergraduate universities rankings
RankUniversity
1Mount Allison University
2
3Saint Mary's University
4Trent University
data-sort-value="5" =5
data-sort-value="5" =5Bishop's University
7
8University of Prince Edward Island
9Ontario Tech University
10
11University of Lethbridge
12Université de Moncton
13
14St. Thomas University
15Laurentian University
16
17Brandon University
18
19Cape Breton University
Maclean's medical/doctoral, comprehensive, and undergraduate annual rankings uses a number of performance factors to evaluate universities, including a reputational survey that accounts for 15 per cent of an institution's final score in the magazine's medical/doctoral, comprehensive, and undergraduate rankings.[18] Respondents to the magazine's reputation survey includes university administrators and faculty, secondary school guidance counsellors, and members of the business community.[18] [24] In addition to using the information obtained from the reputational survey for its medical/comprehensive/undergraduate university rankings, Maclean's also publishes the results of the survey in the form of a reputational ranking. Maclean's reputational rankings rankgs institutions in several categories, including quality, innovation, and "leaders of tomorrow".[18] [24] The following are Maclean's overall reputational rankings:
2023 Maclean's overall reputation rankings
UniversityRank
University of Toronto1
University of Waterloo2
University of British Columbia3
McGill University4
McMaster University5
Queen's University at Kingston6
University of Alberta7
Université de Montréal8
Simon Fraser University9
University of Victoria10
University of Calgary11
University of Guelph12
Western University13
University of Ottawa14
Dalhousie University15
Université Laval16
York University17
Concordia University18
Toronto Metropolitan University19
Université de Sherbrooke20
Carleton University21
University of Saskatchewan22
Wilfrid Laurier University23
Memorial University of Newfoundland24
University of Manitoba25
Université du Québec à Montréal26
Brock University27
Mount Allison University28
University of New Brunswick29
Trent University30
Ontario Tech University31
University of Northern British Columbia32
Acadia University33
St. Francis Xavier University34
University of Winnipeg35
Saint Mary's University36
University of Prince Edward Island37
University of Lethbridge38
University of Regina39
Université de Moncton40
University of Windsor41
Bishop's University42
Lakehead University43
Brandon University44
Mount Saint Vincent University45
Cape Breton University46
St. Thomas University47
Nipissing University48
Laurentian University49
Criticism

Several Canadian institutions have been critical of Maclean's rankings, either frustrated with its process or its results.[25] After Maclean's released the methodology it used in 1992, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Carleton University opted to not participate in Maclean's 1993 ranking in protest of it. In 1994, the vice-chancellor of McGill University, Bernard Shapiro, wrote a letter to Maclean's coordinating editor concerning the rankings.[26]

Wide-scale withdrawals from participation in Maclean's rankings began in 1995, when 15 universities, primarily made up of francophone institutions from Quebec, as well as the University of Manitoba, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and Université de Moncton. opted to not participate in Maclean's survey. However, these universities continued to provide similar data to the ones requested by Maclean's to the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada for comparison purposes.[26]

Further opt-outs from several research universities began in 2005, after the University of Toronto opted to not participate in the survey that year.[25] [26] The University of Toronto's withdrawal from Maclean's rankings resulted in Maclean's utilizing freedom-of-information laws to obtain the data it needed to compile its rankings.[25] In August 2006, the University of Alberta, University of British Columbia, University of Calgary, Dalhousie University, University of Lethbridge, University of Manitoba, McMaster University, Université de Montréal, University of Ottawa, Simon Fraser University, and the University of Toronto issued a joint letter stating they would not participate in Maclean's ranking survey or provide them with any data.[27] [28] The joint statement described the rankings as "over-simplified and arbitrary," and were critical of the low response rates for its reputation surveys.[29] By the end of 2006, a total of 26 universities opted to not complete Maclean's questionnaire.[29]

University of Alberta president Indira Samarasekera wrote that Maclean's initially filed a "Freedom of Information" request but that it was "too late" for the universities to respond. Samarasekera further stated, "Most of [the universities] had already posted the data online, and we directed Maclean's staff to our website. In instances where the magazine staff couldn't find data on our website, they chose to use the previous year's data."[30] Beginning with its 2007 rankings, the magazine gathered information previously obtained from the questionnaires from third-party, or other official sources and reports.[29]

In 2016, a team at University of Windsor published its analyses of Maclean’s Canadian universities ranking data of the previous 24 years, as The Marketing of Canadian University Rankings: A Misadventure Now 24 Years Old. The report offers a statistical findings summary, along with discussions regarding status quo as well as effects of the surveys on student welfare.[25]

See also

References

Notes

Works cited

Notes and References

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  4. Web site: How U.S. News Calculated the Best Global Universities Rankings. U.S. News & World Report. Elizabeth. Martin. Krivian. Alexis. Morse. Robert. U.S. News & World Report L.P.. 29 October 2018. 4 November 2018.
  5. Web site: QS World University Rankings – 2023. 2022. QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. 23 June 2022.
  6. Web site: World University Rankings 2023. 2022. Times Higher Education. 17 October 2022.
  7. Web site: Best Global Universities in Canada. 25 October 2022. U.S. News & World Report LP. 26 October 2022.
  8. Web site: 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities. 2022. ShanghaiRanking Consultancy. 19 August 2021. shanghairanking.com.
  9. Web site: World University Rankings By 2020. NTU Rankings. 2021. 18 August 2021. nturanking.csti.tw.
  10. Web site: World Ranking. Informatics Institute of Middle East Technical University. 2021. 18 August 2021.
  11. Web site: GLOBAL 2000 LIST BY THE CENTER FOR WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS . CWUR . 16 May 2023.
  12. Web site: Methodology. webometrics.info. Cybermetrics Lab. 2019. 14 September 2019.
  13. Web site: Measuring Academic Research in Canada: Field-Normalized University Rankings 2012. 2012. 13 November 2017. Higher Education Strategy Associates. Jarvey. Paul. Usher. Alex.
  14. Web site: School Rankings. Campusranking.ca. Student Life Network. 13 November 2017.
  15. Web site: MatchU. Campusranking.ca. Student Life Network. 13 November 2017.
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  17. Web site: Maclean's – Maclean's unveils its 21st annual University Rankings. Cision. CNW Group Ltd.. 26 October 2011. 13 October 2018.
  18. Web site: University Rankings 2019: Our methodology. Mary. Dwyer. Rogers Digital Media. Maclean's. 11 October 2018. 23 August 2019.
  19. Page, Stewart "Final Observations of Canadian University Rankings: A Misadventure Now Over Two Decades Long" Academics Matter, Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations, November 20, 2012. Retrieved February 15, 20234.
  20. Web site: Maclean's . 2023-10-12 . Canada’s Best Universities by Social Sciences and Humanities Grants: Rankings 2024 . 2024-06-06 . Maclean's Education . en.
  21. Web site: en. Canada's best Medical Doctoral universities: Rankings 2023. Rogers Media. Maclean's. 6 October 2022. 17 October 2022.
  22. Web site: Canada's best Comprehensive universities: Rankings 2023. 6 October 2022. 17 October 2022. Maclean's. Rogers Media.
  23. Web site: Canada's best Primarily Undergraduate universities: Rankings 2023. Rogers Media. Maclean's. 6 October 2022. 17 October 2022.
  24. Web site: Canada's best universities by reputation: Rankings 2023. Rogers Media. Maclean's. 7 October 2022. 17 October 2022.
  25. The Marketing of Canadian University Rankings: A Misadventure Now 24 Years Old. Cramer. Kenneth M.. Page. Stewart. Burrows. Vanessa. Lamoureux. Chastine. Mackay. Sarah. Pedri. Victoria. Pschibul. Rebecca. 10.22329/celt.v9i0.4434. Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching. 9. 232. 2016.
  26. League Tables as Policy Instruments: Uses and Misuses. Institutional Management in Higher Education. Salmi. Jamil. Saroyan. Alenoush. 2007. 11. 19. 2. 1682-3451. 10.1787/hemp-v19-art10-en.
  27. Web site: 11 universities opt out of Maclean's survey. The Globe and Mail. 14 August 2006. 13 October 2018. Alphonso. Caroline.
  28. Web site: Universities continue to shun Maclean's ranks. 9 May 2009. 2 September 2006. Schmidt. S.. Canada.com. Postmedia News. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120822073300/http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=876f5f10-322a-4e74-b768-0018ee6ecd55&k=11624. 22 August 2012.
  29. Web site: Maclean's releases its 20th university rankings . http://www.vancouversun.com/Maclean%2Breleases%2B20th%2Buniversity%2Brankings/3806564/story.html. Vancouver Sun. Iype. Mike. 10 November 2010. 21 December 2010. 13 February 2024.
  30. Web site: Indira . Samarasekera. Rising Up Against Rankings. Inside Higher Ed. 2 April 2007. 13 October 2018.