QS Latin University Rankings by criteria in 2011

Faculty Student in 2011

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Regional rankings shine a light on local excellence in Asia and Latin America
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QS University Rankings: Latin America was published for the first time in 2011, this generated a huge amount of interest, both within the region and further afield.
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The familiar look of the top ten in 2012 QS University Rankings: Latin America is evidence that last year’s inaugural exercise provided a fair and accurate overview of the current hierarchy of the region’s universities.
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The International Labour Office (ILO) has reported that Brazil’s youth unemployment rate has fallen from 21.8% in 2007 to 15.2% in 2011, while the global youth unemployment rate increased at least a full percentage point during the same period.
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We are used to the idea of Asian universities becoming more visible producers of high-quality research. Is it possible that universities in Latin America will do the same in the near future?
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Though student satisfaction surveys have yet to be incorporated into QS rankings, they certainly have their uses. Liliana Casallas looks into the results of the student research conducted as part of the new QS Stars rating system.
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Latin America is becoming an increasingly popular destination, not only for tourists and trekkers, but also for international students who want to make their time at university a real adventure.