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-Simon Marginson, Director of the ESRC/HEFCE Centre of Global Higher Education at University College London and Joint Editor-in-Chief of Higher Education
"It is often said that whether you love them or hate them, rankings are here to stay. This new volume goes a step beyond to carefully examine the impact of rankings on eleven institutions around the world. What emerges is a much more nuanced space between love and hate that evinces the power of rankings on government policy and institutional practice."
--Patti McGill Peterson, Presidential Advisor for Global Initiatives, American Council on Education
"This well-researched and important book brings together an impressive group of renowned academics who prepared relevant and timely case-studies of how universities position themselves in a world where policy-makers increasingly use rankings as proxies of performance. Professors Altbach, Yudkevich and Rumbley should be congratulated for this excellent contribution that offers invaluable insights into the impact of global rankings on national policy and university behavior."
--Jamil Salmi, Global Tertiary Education Expert








