https://www.researchtrends.com/issue22-march-2011/university-rankings-%E2%80%93-what-do-they-measure/
As you can see from the link above, a lot of the well-known world university rankings are biased towards English-speaking universities.
Can anyone provide a university ranking comparing all schools in a way that doesn't involve language bias? I'm particularly interested in an unbiased rankings list of the best STEM universities.
>>8838057
You need a language bias for some subjects. If you can't into english, you aren't going to be very good at certain fields like ECE
That ass needs a good pounding.
>>8838203
thats a god damn fact right there
>>8838057
Well, there might be a correlation factor you're missing.
>Realizes many English speaking people have advantages/privileges
>Realizes that many English speaking Universities (in general) are in places with many English speaking people
Just a few thoughts. I don't think the ranking itself is biased - rather it has to do with who's attending the Universities.
There is an organization in China that ranks universities.
But sorry to tell you anon, their rankings mirror most others...
>>8838666
You might be thinking of the same one in OP's link.
>>8838057
>the article uses per capita on alumni and publication measures in an attempt to put other countries on the same graph as the US
>>8838057
i want to lick her asshole
We do science in English because you Yanks won the second world war. Old pre WWII scientific papers were in german or atleast had a summary in german. Therefore anglophone countries have a big homefield advantage in science. Also wtf those funding levels.
>>8839928
both german and english are shit. the only proper languages for science are french and greek.
>>8838057
what you are observing isn't bias, but simply correlation between quality and English predominance
tl;dr kill you'reself
>>8839936
>science
lol who cares fag get back to me when you start talking about real shit like [math]\mathbb{Mathematics}[/math]
>purple shorts
You from the 609 OP?