The UK-based higher education rating agency QS (Quacquarelli Symond) has published a list of universities in 42 countries that are members of the Council of Europe. QS, which is based on criteria such as academic reputation, employee reputation, citations per article and number of articles per faculty member, international research network, employability, faculty and student ratio, international student diversity, international faculty ratio, sustainability score, evaluated all participating universities in areas such as global recognition, research skills, teaching resources, and internationalization. In the ranking of 72 universities from Türkiye, Istanbul Gelisim University (IGU) became the best 432nd university in Europe and achieved a significant success by ranking 13th in Türkiye.
IGU ranked 21st in the "QS Europe-Western Asia" category!
Advancing with the vision of "World University", IGU stands out with its scientific and academic innovations in the national and international arena and has many achievements on a global scale with its studies in the field of sustainability. In the ranking of the universities of 42 countries that are members of the Council of Europe, IGU expanded its success network by ranking 21st in the "QS Europe-Western Asia" category. IGU added new ones to its prestigious international achievements in the "QS World University Rankings: Europe 2024" ranking. It ranked 74th as one of the top 100 universities in Europe in the "Citations Per Article" ranking and 2nd in the Europe-Western Asia category. It was also ranked in the top 100 in all evaluation criteria in the Europe-Western Asia category. A total of 19 universities in Türkiye, which is the second most represented country with the participation of 72 universities, IGU ranked 13th in Türkiye. Continuing its success among the foundation universities in Türkiye, IGU ranked 4th after Koç University, Bilkent University and Sabancı University.