Rankings in Universities: an Empirical MGIMO Case

Rankings in Universities:
an Empirical MGIMO Case


Noskova A.V.

Dr. Sci. (Sociol.), Prof. of the Department of Sociology, MGIMO-University, Moscow, Russia a.noskova@inno.mgimo.ru

Proskurina A.S.

Department of Sociology, MGIMO-University, Moscow, Russia a.proskurina@inno.mgimo.ru

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Noskova A.V., Proskurina A.S. Rankings in Universities: an Empirical MGIMO Case. Sotsiologicheskie issledovaniya [Sociological Studies]. 2019. No 10. P. 69-75




Abstract

The paper reviews the neoliberal turn in education and its influence on MGIMO educational realities. Rankings as a part of this turn have a noticeable impact on the relationship between the university and society, as well as on the way MGIMO policies teaching staff. Ranking influence is explored through a case study of results of MGIMO language teaching quality poll conducted among students of two major faculties – faculty of international relations and faculty of journalism. The questionnaire used is an innovative tool in development, and the goal of this tool is to provide a fair and complete ranking in accordance with sociological prospective on education. Poll data include 833 participants from both faculties and is studied through statistical procedures. Authors conclude that faculty plays a noticeable role in defining motivation for scores given, therefore only a ranking that takes students’ educational background in consideration is to be considered fair. This study opens a discussion on the role of qualitative factors in quantitative methods.


Keywords
higher education reform; higher education management system; internal teaching staff ratings; student surveys
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