Methodology development The ranking methodology was developed in collaboration with more than 100 organizations: universities, councils of rectors, rating agencies and expert associations, notably the
IREG Observatory on Academic Rankings and Excellence and the Russian Union of Rectors. The Expert Council of the ranking comprises experts in the field of higher education from 25 countries, such as the Belgium, Brazil, China, India, Iran, Italy, Poland, South Africa, Turkey, USA, UK, and Russia.
Indicators According to the current version of the methodology (2023), the ranking uses 16 indicators divided into three groups: Education, Research, and University & Society. The total weight of indicators per group is 45% (Education), 25% (Research) and 30% (University & Society). ;"Education" group indicators 1. Number of student wins in international student contests. 2. Percentage of international students. 3. University budget to student ratio. 4. Student to academic staff ratio. ;"Research" group indicators 5. IREG List awards won by university academic staff and alumni 6. Average normalised
citation impact (global level) 7. Average normalised citation impact (national level) 8. Research income per academic staff member ;"University and Society" group indicators 9. Number of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) 10. Share of the university in total national
publications 11. Total pages of a university's website indexed by the leading
search engines 12. Views of the university's page on
Wikipedia 13. University's followers in
social media 14. Number of alumni with an individual article about them on Wikipedia 15. University website reach 16.
Transparency International audit In May 2018, the ranking received a report on its audit by PricewaterhouseCoopers (
PwC). The “Three University Missions” ranking thus became the second global academic ranking, after
Times Higher Education (THE), that has passed this procedure. == Rankings ==