American University Of Sharjah Ranks Among Top 150 In Asia
The American University of Sharjah (AUS) has recently achieved a significant milestone by being ranked among the top 150 universities in Asia, according to the latest Times Higher Education (THE) Asia University Rankings for 2024. This marks a substantial leap from its position in the top 250 universities in Asia last year, highlighting the institution's ongoing commitment to excellence in education and research.
The THE Asia University Rankings 2024 have adopted an updated methodology that mirrors recent adjustments in THE World University Rankings. This new approach offers a more comprehensive evaluation of universities, focusing on five core missions: teaching, research environment, research quality, international outlook, and industry engagement. AUS' notable improvement in these rankings is a testament to its dedication to providing a superior educational experience and advancing impactful research initiatives.

Dr. Tod Laursen, Chancellor of AUS, expressed pride in this achievement, stating, "As we celebrate this significant achievement, we are proud of the progress we have made in enhancing the reputation and standing of AUS in Asia. Our continued dedication to excellence in education and research has propelled us forward, and we remain steadfast in our commitment to providing a world-class learning environment." This statement underscores the university's resolve to maintain its upward trajectory in academic and research excellence.
AUS has been strategically investing in various areas to achieve this ranking. These investments include faculty development, promoting a culture of research excellence, enhancing student support services, and developing impactful international collaborations. Such strategic initiatives are integral to AUS' mission to not only improve its standing in Asia but also to contribute significantly to the global academic and research community.
This advancement in the THE Asia University Rankings for 2024 is not just a reflection of AUS' commitment to academic excellence but also an indication of its growing influence and reputation in the higher education landscape across Asia. As AUS continues to invest in key areas of development, it sets a strong foundation for future achievements and contributions to global academia.
With inputs from WAM