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Shining a light on the mother continent

The inaugural Sub-Saharan Africa University Rankings call attention to the region鈥檚 success and provide a framework for development, writes Phil Baty

Published on
June 26, 2023
Last updated
June 26, 2023
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Africa will never reach its extraordinary potential without thriving universities. The first objective of the African Union鈥檚 Agenda 2063 master plan for transforming the continent into a聽global powerhouse is to 鈥渂uild a聽prosperous Africa based on聽inclusive growth and sustainable development鈥. That mission needs strong and successful universities 鈥 to聽nurture human talent on a huge scale, to聽drive innovation in a聽new knowledge economy and to enable the inventions and discoveries that will help us to overcome the global grand challenges, including food security and climate change, and secure a聽sustainable future for聽all.

Today, 探花视频, the trusted provider of聽data and insights to聽global higher education since 1971, introduces a聽pioneering framework for supporting Africa鈥檚 universities. A聽world-first bespoke university ranking and performance analysis system developed specifically for Africa, in聽a project led by聽Africa, the Sub-Saharan Africa University Rankings - powered by THE in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation - highlight the strongest universities in聽the region across a unique, comprehensive range of performance indicators. These indicators cover three vital areas: teaching, research and societal impact.


Sub-Saharan Africa University Rankings 2023: results announced


The Sub-Saharan Africa University Rankings聽methodology was developed by THE鈥檚 data team, drawing on decades of experience gained from the creation of the renowned THE聽World University Rankings 补苍诲听THE聽Impact Rankings, which judge universities鈥 social and economic impact through the lens of the 17 United Nations鈥 Sustainable Development Goals. The development work was undertaken in consultation with university leaders across sub-Saharan Africa, in a project initiated by a consortium of African and international higher education organisations and companies, which include Botho, Maverick and Mycos. The project was led by Ashesi University in Ghana, in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation. THE independently managed all data collection and calculations.

The rankings explore the impact of universities in sub-Saharan Africa in addressing some of the toughest challenges faced on the continent, embracing key Agenda聽2063 and UN priorities.聽Themes covered in the comprehensive methodology include:

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  • University infrastructure
  • Teaching quality
  • Research impact
  • Inequality

The rankings assess current performance, helping African universities to showcase good practice, benchmark themselves against peers and identify areas where they can improve. A key component of the rankings is a unique survey enabling us to account for students鈥 experiences using information that comes directly from students themselves.

The inaugural rankings feature 121 universities from 20 countries, representing almost half of all eligible countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Not all universities that might be expected to be ranked are present in this inaugural edition, and not every country is featured, as the process is voluntary and minimum thresholds were set for responses to the fledgling student survey. But we expect the rankings to grow rapidly in the coming years as they are聽embraced as an important resource.

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In recent years, THE has recorded the rise of African higher education and research on the world stage, as more and more African universities embrace the global THE聽Impact Rankings and demonstrate their profound social good, and as more reach the research publication thresholds to enter theTHE聽World University Rankings, standing shoulder to shoulder with universities across the global north. But while these bespoke rankings provide important data links and pathways to success in the global rankings, they were initiated and driven forward by African institutions, and developed to support the core missions and policy agenda of the vast sub-Saharan African university community.

THE is delighted to deliver this exciting and vital new resource 鈥 and to play its part in supporting a dynamic and diverse sub-Saharan African university community, which will be vital to secure a thriving future for Africa.

Phil Baty is THE鈥檚 chief global affairs officer.

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